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Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Mar 2016
Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill
Thank you very much for those kind words, Presiding Officer. Of the seven bills that the Health and Sport Committee dealt with during this session of the Parliament, six have been before us during the past five or six months. This final stage 3 debate brings to a close a part...
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
22 Mar 2016
Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill
Jackson Carlaw quickly absorbed the detail of our health service, which I have lived and breathed for a long time. It has been a privilege to represent the great folk of north-east Scotland for the past 13 years and to meet the many people whom I have got to know down here th...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Mar 2016
Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I welcome the minister’s amendments in the group. I share Malcolm Chisholm’s concern and look forward to hearing what the minister says about his amendments 86A and 95A. The Health and Sport Committee discussed the issues with bereaved parents. They are obviously sensitive iss...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
16 Mar 2016
Schools Autism Awareness Week
I extend my thanks to my North East Scotland colleague Mark McDonald for once again bringing to the chamber a debate on autism. In the lifetime of the Parliament, we have looked at many aspects of understanding and coping with the condition, such as relaxed cinema and theatre ...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
15 Mar 2016
Chief Medical Officer’s Annual Report 2014-15
I was interested in Dr Calderwood’s comments about commissioning in the NHS in England. The comparison here would be with GP fundholding, which, given that my husband was a GP fundholder, I have some experience of. As we know, that was not a politically acceptable arrangement ...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
15 Mar 2016
Chief Medical Officer’s Annual Report 2014-15
I found your report very exciting, because it links to the committee’s work on palliative care and Sir Lewis Ritchie’s work on out-of-hours care. Given the potential for very exciting developments in future, I feel quite sorry to be leaving the Parliament at this time. When I...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
15 Mar 2016
Chief Medical Officer’s Annual Report 2014-15
I do not know whether any other member was, but I was on a previous health committee with Duncan McNeil, when the smoking ban went through. You were very kind to me on that committee, as I struggled as a new member on my own. Likewise, as convener of this committee, you have b...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
15 Mar 2016
Chief Medical Officer’s Annual Report 2014-15
Yes. My train was 50 minutes late, so I apologise.
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Mar 2016
Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal
I, too, thank Linda Fabiani for lodging this motion on an issue that we discuss every year. Of course, this year is special, given that we are celebrating Marie Curie’s 30th anniversary of its great daffodil appeal. At last week’s Scottish Conservative Party conference, where...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
08 Mar 2016
Petitions
I agree that we should close the petition. Kim Hartley Kean—as she now is—has put a huge amount of effort into the petition and into speech and language therapy in general. I note that in her letter she suggests that we recommend to a future health committee that it consider c...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
08 Mar 2016
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you.
Nanette Milne Con Committee
08 Mar 2016
Subordinate Legislation
The RCN has suggested that the new power could give you a conflict of interests, given your dual role of scrutiny and improvement. Do you agree with that comment, or would you like to say anything about that?
Nanette Milne Con Committee
08 Mar 2016
Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
When I came to the meeting, I could not really distinguish between the two amendments. However, having listened to what has been said by the minister and by Malcolm Chisholm, I think that Malcolm Chisholm’s amendment 1049 is more explicit and would ensure that the woman is con...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
08 Mar 2016
Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I have a question for the minister. At the moment, many funeral directors can be left with ashes for quite a long time. Will regulations put in place a time limit for funeral directors to hand back ashes?
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
03 Mar 2016
Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc and Care) (Scotland) Bill
I begin my closing remarks by returning to parts 2 and 3 of the bill. I grew up in a paternalistic NHS, at a time when patients expected and received little information about the treatment that they were given and accepted without question that health professionals, particular...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Mar 2016
Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc and Care) (Scotland) Bill
This afternoon sees the completion of the fifth piece of legislation to be scrutinised by the Health and Sport Committee in the last few months of this parliamentary session. I echo the thanks that have already been expressed to all those who have contributed to our understand...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Mar 2016
Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc and Care) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I support Malcolm Chisholm’s amendments, and I will be brief. From my experience in the health service, I am well aware that there are patients who certainly do not want to know the detail of what goes on even in their own treatment, or if there have been mistakes. I appreciat...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Mar 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Delayed Discharge (NHS Grampian)
The cabinet secretary will be aware that I lodged an amendment to the Carers (Scotland) Bill to the effect that discharge planning should start as early as reasonably possible on the patient’s hospital journey. Does she know whether any hospitals in Scotland are adopting that ...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
01 Mar 2016
Access to New Medicines
That would be welcome. In our discussion, we heard that people did not know how many patients were being treated, what therapies were being provided and so on. Do you think that the fund will continue to be funded centrally? I know that at the moment it is funded through the ...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
01 Mar 2016
Access to New Medicines
Witnesses at last week’s round-table discussion seemed unclear about which boards were using all their funds. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said that it was using all of its funds and perhaps needed more. Are other boards using all of their funds, or are there are still more f...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
01 Mar 2016
Access to New Medicines
Cabinet secretary, I share your enthusiasm about progress so far and agree with you that more can be made. On the distribution of spending from the new medicines fund, I was under the impression that the fund was held centrally and that applications could be made to it. Howev...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Mar 2016
Caring in Craigmillar
I, too, congratulate Kenny MacAskill on securing what I now know will be his final debate before he retires as the member for Edinburgh Eastern. I wish him well for the future. The motion is very much a constituency-focused one, as Caring in Craigmillar is a grass-roots suppo...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
23 Feb 2016
Access to New Medicines
It would be quite useful to know.
Nanette Milne Con Committee
23 Feb 2016
Access to New Medicines
Dr McMahon talked about looking at things other than drugs and perhaps decommissioning things that are not cost effective. The committee agonised over that a bit in our inquiry, and it might be something that a future committee could be encouraged to look at and take some evid...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
23 Feb 2016
Access to New Medicines
I am interested in hearing how things are progressing with access to new medicines. As you know, the committee has done a lot of work on the issue over the years. How has access to new medicines improved since our investigations began? Have any changes been successful in impr...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
23 Feb 2016
Access to New Medicines
I am an MSP for North East Scotland.
Nanette Milne Con Committee
23 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
That is helpful. I had not picked up the point about the cosmetic side. HIS seems to be involved in many areas of health inspection these days. Are you confident that HIS will be able to get the appropriate people to carry out the work?
Nanette Milne Con Committee
23 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
You have an uncanny knack of answering the question that I was going to ask, convener. I was quite surprised to see the independent midwives included, because I understand that they are already pretty heavily regulated by the Nursery and Midwifery Council. What can HIS do tha...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
23 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
I just wondered what the situation is south of the border.
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
23 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
I apologise if I missed this point, but does the order bring Scotland more into line with the rest of the UK and Northern Ireland? 09:45
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Feb 2016
Eating Disorder Awareness Week 2016
In the five years of this session of Parliament, Dennis Robertson has brought the issue of eating disorders to the chamber on numerous occasions, through debates and questions. I am sure that, should he be re-elected, that will continue. From dealing with the effect on females...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Feb 2016
Topical Question Time · General Practitioner Services (Funding)
It seems that senior GPs are queuing up to express their concern about the percentage fall in GP funding as a share of national health service resources—the latest example being Dr Ken Lawton, who is a senior partner at the Great Western medical practice in Aberdeen, who said ...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
11 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
I was going to ask about independent midwives, convener, but you got in first, so you can move on.
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
11 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
I am an MSP for North East Scotland.
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We have had a useful discussion of the bill, and there is clearly support across the chamber for its general principles. I will touch on the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s stage 1 report, which considered the parts of the bill other than those that relate to pre...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
There has been a general welcome for the Scottish Government’s intention in the bill to “create legislation which is fit for twenty-first century Scotland”, because much of the law governing burial and cremation dates back well over 100 years and is increasingly unfit for pu...
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
10 Feb 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Local Government Funding (Reform)
There is increasing concern that north-east households, which already pay the highest council tax levels in Scotland, will be hit by new higher bands that the commission and local tax reform proposed. Any change to the banding system, such as the introduction of two new top-ra...
9. Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Feb 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Local Government Funding (Reform)
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on its plans to reform local government funding. (S4O-05542)
Nanette Milne Con Committee
09 Feb 2016
Penrose Inquiry
I just thought that it was important to put that on the record.
Nanette Milne Con Committee
09 Feb 2016
Penrose Inquiry
Quite a lot of frustration has been expressed to us about the small number of case studies that were examined during the Penrose evidence taking. Is there any intention of giving people their day in court, let us say, so that they can put across their experiences? Is there any...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
09 Feb 2016
Penrose Inquiry
The question that I was going to ask has just been covered. I was going to ask about the 200 figure.
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
09 Feb 2016
Transplantation (Authorisation of Removal of Organs etc) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I do not think that I have time—I am sorry. Another contentious aspect of the bill is the role of the authorised investigating person, who is described in the policy memorandum as a health professional whose role would be “to determine whether or not a deceased adult’s orga...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Feb 2016
Transplantation (Authorisation of Removal of Organs etc) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I add my thanks to all the witnesses who gave evidence to the Health and Sport Committee, to the committee clerks for their hard work and support in bringing that evidence together and to the member in charge of the bill for raising the profile of the hugely important issue of...
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
04 Feb 2016
Carers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I thank the minister for that clarification. Amendment 39 agreed to. After section 25 Amendment 40 moved—Nanette Milne—and agreed to. Section 28—Local carer strategies
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
04 Feb 2016
Carers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I cannot stress enough the importance of carers being fully involved in the hospital discharge planning of the person for whom they care to ensure that appropriate support arrangements are in place before that person is discharged from hospital. Following acceptance of my st...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Feb 2016
Alcohol (Licensing, Public Health and Criminal Justice) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I commend Richard Simpson for the tenacity that he has shown over almost four years since he lodged a draft proposal for a member’s bill to prevent and tackle various aspects of alcohol misuse, which is a matter that has concerned him for many years and which he is keen to add...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Feb 2016
Carers (Scotland) Bill
I endorse the thanks that have already been given to all those who have helped with the progress of the bill through its parliamentary stages. When I first entered Parliament nearly 13 years ago, I knew almost nothing about carers, even though I and other family members had b...
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
04 Feb 2016
Carers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I appreciate the minister’s acceptance of my genuine concern about discharge planning. He did not say anything about guidance on when care planning would start. Initially, I wanted that to be as soon as possible after admission to hospital, but I realise that there could be pr...
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
04 Feb 2016
Carers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendments 33 and 34 are intended to help make the breaks from caring that may be delivered through support under the bill more effective. Section 23(1) of the bill requires that “A local authority, in determining which support to provide to a carer under section 22(4), must ...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Feb 2016
Carers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I speak in support of amendments 14, 24 and 27. When a carer loses a loved one or someone to whom they have become emotionally attached through caring for them through a terminal illness, the experience can be devastating and leave the carer feeling quite abandoned and bereft....
Nanette Milne Con Committee
02 Feb 2016
Petition
We should close the petition. There is no point in keeping it open, because we have done everything that was asked of us. I quite like Mike MacKenzie’s suggestion that we put a small paragraph on the matter in our legacy paper.
Nanette Milne Con Committee
02 Feb 2016
Petition
I agree with Rhoda Grant. I first heard about the on-going situation with CHAS at the cross-party group on muscular dystrophy, which was attended by people from Action Duchenne. People with Duchenne muscular dystrophy are now surviving into adulthood, and it is exactly right t...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
02 Feb 2016
Subordinate Legislation
What about services provided by, for example, the third or voluntary sectors? How would complaints against them work?
Nanette Milne Con Committee
26 Jan 2016
Palliative Care
Is it the plan for training and support to start pretty early at the undergraduate level for nurses and particularly doctors? I presume that, once they are in post, there must be on-going training or support—I do not know what it would be called. I feel that that has to be int...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
26 Jan 2016
Palliative Care
Good morning. I was delighted with the Government’s response to the committee’s report, given the amount of work that went into it. It is good that there is mutual thinking on the issue, and I am sorry that I will not be in Parliament to see the progress that will be made. How...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
26 Jan 2016
Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc and Care) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The principle of this amendment on the provision of communication equipment and the associated support that is required is excellent. I was glad to hear what the minister said about guidance to health boards, because I was quite concerned when I saw the number of suggested ame...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
26 Jan 2016
Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc and Care) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I hear what Richard Lyle says; we would all agree that there is excellent care in many cases. Nonetheless, there are cases such as the one that Mary Scanlon told us about. I remember her telling me about it some months ago. It really is an appalling thing and the law should be...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
26 Jan 2016
Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc and Care) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I support Malcolm Chisholm’s amendment 17. I was particularly struck by the evidence that we received about the procedure in England. Having grown up through a very paternalistic health service, I think that the amendment is probably a step in the right direction.
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
13 Jan 2016
Social and Economic Success
The member may be interested to know that I joined the Conservative Party because I believe in helping those who cannot help themselves. That is why I am a firm believer in the national health service, and it is why I think that we cannot do these things without a thriving eco...
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
13 Jan 2016
Social and Economic Success
I have only six minutes, so I will not give way to Mr Stewart. I recognise the impact of changes to the income tax personal allowance, which will take hundreds of thousands of the lowest earners in Scotland out of paying income tax altogether. We recognise the achievements o...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 22 March 2016

22 Mar 2016 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill
Milne, Nanette Con North East Scotland Watch on SPTV

Thank you very much for those kind words, Presiding Officer.

Of the seven bills that the Health and Sport Committee dealt with during this session of the Parliament, six have been before us during the past five or six months. This final stage 3 debate brings to a close a particularly busy session that has been quite onerous for committee members, clerks and support staff—no doubt that is the case for ministers and their staff, too. The committee clerks have done a tremendous job and have managed to retain their sense of humour even over the most nitpicking changes to their carefully written draft reports. I greatly admire their tenacity.

The bill is a welcome piece of legislation and is much needed, given that the law around burial is well over a century old and no longer fit for purpose in the modern world. The proposed legislation on cremation should prevent the traumas that were experienced by the many still-grieving parents who have no idea what happened to the ashes of their infants and still-born babies following cremation.

It was the discovery in 2012 that cremation authorities in Scotland had different practices for the recovery of ashes from the cremation of babies, and the severe distress that that caused to bereaved parents, that led to Dame Elish Angiolini’s report on practice at Mortonhall crematorium and the establishment of the infant cremation commission, which Lord Bonomy chaired. The commission examined the policies, practices and legislation relating to the cremation of babies in Scotland, and its recommendations in 2014 led to the publication of a voluntary code of practice on baby and infant cremations, which the bill will make binding on relevant authorities in the funeral industry.

There were significant concerns around the drafting of the bill as introduced. A particular concern was the large amount of detail that was left to regulation rather than being set out in the bill. A deal of work will be required during the next parliamentary session, but significant amendment of the bill at stages 2 and 3 has resulted in a better and stronger piece of legislation.

At the last meeting of the Parliament’s cross-party group on funerals and bereavement, which I have co-convened for a number of years, there was general consensus that the bill as amended at stage 2 was acceptable and indeed welcome, and the group made no suggestions for further amendment ahead of today’s stage 3 proceedings. There was agreement that electronic records are needed in this day and age, although there was less willingness to accept the need to license funeral directors, most of whom already follow the code of practice of the National Association of Funeral Directors. Very few funeral directors give the industry a bad name. I am sure that the group will also welcome the agreement to provide guidance on funeral costs.

It appears that the bill has widespread support, from the bereaved and from people who are responsible for dealing with the burial or cremation of loved ones. There is a great deal of sensitivity surrounding the issues that the bill deals with, and the Parliament’s committees and staff have done their very best to ensure that the bill’s passage has been handled in a mature and sensitive manner.

As I said, the Health and Sport Committee scrutinised several bills during this session, as well as doing a number of other important pieces of work. However, we have had no time at all to look at previous legislation. That lack of post-legislative scrutiny in a unicameral Parliament will have to be considered in future, as critical appraisal of work in a Parliament such as ours is very important, particularly when there is a majority Government.

As I come to the end of my speaking time in the Parliament, I acknowledge with gratitude the help and support of many people who spare no effort in looking after us in this building. That includes all the Parliament support staff—those in security, the postal service, the canteen and Queensberry lounge, the Scottish Parliament information centre, the official report and many others whom I have no time to mention. I also acknowledge the excellent work by the Deputy Presiding Officer, his colleagues, the committee clerks and my party’s hard-working researchers in our press and research unit. In particular, I must mention my own team of Miles Briggs, Dom Heslop and Lindsey Walls, whom most members know. They have been rocks of support and help to me over the years and are now more like family than employees.

I have enjoyed my contact and friendship with fellow MSPs in my party and across the chamber, and I have particularly enjoyed sharing the health brief with Jackson Carlaw, whose astute and witty comments have often enlivened a long Thursday afternoon of debate.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (John Scott) Con
The next item of business is a debate on motion S4M-15996, in the name of Maureen Watt, on the Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill. Before I invite the mini...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Sport (Shona Robison) SNP
For the purposes of rule 9.11 of the standing orders, I wish to advise the Parliament that Her Majesty, having been informed of the purport of the Burial and...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Con
Many thanks. I call Maureen Watt to speak to and move the motion. 11:11
The Minister for Public Health (Maureen Watt) SNP
I am delighted to open the stage 3 debate on the Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill. I thank the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee, the Local Gover...
Jenny Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I would like to start in the same way as the minister by thanking the Health and Sport Committee, the Local Government and Regeneration Committee and the Del...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Con
Thank you. I call Dr Nanette Milne. Members might want to note that this is Dr Milne’s valedictory speech. On behalf of the Parliament, I would like to than...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Thank you very much for those kind words, Presiding Officer. Of the seven bills that the Health and Sport Committee dealt with during this session of the Pa...
The Minister for Sport, Health Improvement and Mental Health (Jamie Hepburn) SNP
No pressure, Jackson.
Nanette Milne Con
Jackson Carlaw quickly absorbed the detail of our health service, which I have lived and breathed for a long time. It has been a privilege to represent the ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Con
We wish you every success in the future, of course. We move to the open debate, with six-minute speeches. 11:32
Bob Doris (Glasgow) (SNP) SNP
I enjoyed Nanette Milne’s valedictory speech, although she had me googling Nanette Newman to double check that I know who that is, and I do. Unfortunately, I...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Con
Before we proceed, I should apologise to Parliament for having inadvertently misled it. I am expecting four-minute speeches in this debate, but there is quit...
Malcolm Chisholm (Edinburgh Northern and Leith) (Lab) Lab
I pay tribute to Nanette Milne for the massive contribution that she has made on health and other issues during her 13 years in the Parliament. I have enjoye...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
I, too, pay tribute to Dr Nanette Milne. Over the years, we have agreed, we have disagreed and we have agreed to disagree, but there has been no malice when ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Elaine Smith) Lab
Thank you, Mr Stewart. You actually got five minutes. 11:48
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
I join others in paying tribute to Nanette Milne for her valedictory speech, but also for her service to the Parliament. She is always thoughtful and conside...
Kevin Stewart SNP
Is Rhoda Grant saying that she does not trust councillors to make commonsense decisions in that regard?
Rhoda Grant Lab
The next time that I hear Kevin Stewart complaining about a council planning decision, I will remind him of his words. I think that we are all aware of counc...
Stewart Stevenson (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP
Like others, I welcome the bill and anticipate its passage come decision time. Burials and cremations are, of course, a very important part of most people’s...
Lesley Brennan (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
As many members have said, the bill covers many sensitive topics. I have focused on funeral poverty because of my experience as a councillor and, as I mentio...
Richard Lyle (Central Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I am delighted to speak in this important debate on the Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Bill, particularly as I am a member of the Health and Sport Committee...
John Wilson (Central Scotland) (Ind) Ind
I put on record my thanks to Dr Nanette Milne for her quiet words, particularly when we served together on the Public Petitions Committee. It has always been...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
We turn to closing speeches. I invite the two colleagues who have participated in the debate and are missing to return to the chamber. 12:13
Jackson Carlaw (West Scotland) (Con) Con
The bill is a contract between the Parliament and the parents who reacted with anguish, bewilderment, astonishment and dismay earlier in the parliamentary se...
Kevin Stewart SNP
Will the member give way?
Jackson Carlaw Con
I know that his contribution was well intentioned; maybe the folks—as Kevin Stewart likes to refer to them—in old Aberdeen do things differently up there. Ho...
Kevin Stewart SNP
I know that we all get upset from time to time about planning decisions. However, in sensitive cases such as the ones that we have discussed, councillors nor...
Jackson Carlaw Con
As Kevin Stewart said, councillors “normally” act wisely. That underlines the point that there must be occasions on which they do not act in that way. John W...
Jenny Marra Lab
Since I have two opportunities to speak in the debate, I will use this one to pay tribute to some of my colleagues who are leaving Parliament. As several o...
Maureen Watt SNP
I thank all members for their contribution to the debate. Throughout the bill’s progress, there has been strong support for its principles. I am grateful to...