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Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
28 Jan 2021
Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
First, I thank the Justice Committee for its close scrutiny of this important bill. The pandemic has sparked a plague of domestic violence that the United Nations has called a “shadow pandemic”. We are told to stay home and stay safe, but unfortunately for a lot of women, thei...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Nov 2021
Gender-based Violence
We cannot let another session of the Scottish Parliament pass without making a serious improvement to the lives of women and girls: it is up to us. In last week’s excellent debate, we agreed, to a person, that men’s violence against women is deeply ingrained in our society, a...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Jan 2022
Domestic Abuse
I thank my colleague Katy Clark for bringing this important debate to Parliament, and I commend the excellent speeches by Paul McLennan and Russell Findlay. Domestic violence must remain at the top of Parliament’s agenda because, by its very nature, violence by men against wo...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
02 May 2024
Unborn Victims of Violence
I agree with what Jackson Carlaw said about the importance of the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee in his excellent speech today, and I wish him well with his endeavours to enable young Callum to visit Bute house. A miscarriage is one of the hardest things...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
20 May 2020
Coronavirus (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 3
I sincerely thank the Scottish ministers for supporting my amendment. There is a joint concern about the reporting of domestic abuse during the lockdown, which has become rather alarming recently. It is not just a Scottish phenomenon: unfortunately, the statistics apply across...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 May 2020
Children (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I, too, thank the Justice Committee for its excellent work and note that there have been many excellent speeches in the debate. I agreed with the minister when she said in her opening speech that civil law is often overshadowed in the Parliament. The debate is testament to the...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
10 May 2023
Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 65, which would leave out section 3, is a probing amendment, because I would like some clarity about what that section does and what its purpose is. Section 3 seeks to repeal section 23D of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, which restricts the granting of ...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow Kelvin) (Lab): Lab Chamber
24 Jan 2001
Proposed Protection from Abuse Bill
Congratulations are due to the architects of the committee structure on creating standing orders that allow the committees of the Parliament to initiate legislation. Credit for the subject matter is due to Maureen Macmillan, who first brought the matter to the attention of the...
Pauline McNeill Lab Chamber
29 Nov 2018
Homelessness
The minister already said that to Graham Simpson, and I am happy to support and welcome what he said. One of the leading causes of homelessness is domestic abuse, meaning that it is necessary to put in place measures to protect women and children fleeing violence. I agree wit...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Nov 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Domestic Abuse (Support for Ethnic Minority Women)
A quarter of cases in the sheriff court are domestic abuse cases. The main barrier to victims of domestic abuse taking their abusers to court is the cost of, and access to, a lawyer who specialises in domestic abuse. Has the minister had, or will he have, discussions with the ...
Pauline McNeill Lab Chamber
21 Jun 2023
Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 73 is on report on bail in certain solemn cases. It concerns a debate that we had at stage 2 in relation to a provision in the bill referring to section 23D of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995. Amendment 73 is a similar amendment to amendment 1, which Jami...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 May 2020
Coronavirus (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 1
I thank the committee for its work. Although I was not here for it, yesterday’s debate was excellent, and I commend all the members who spoke in it. I support the general principles of the bill but, like Andy Wightman, I think that there might be scope for amendments at stage...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Nov 2020
Violence against Women
We have had stunning contributions from women from across the parties, but Gillian Martin, Johann Lamont, Ruth Maguire, Rachael Hamilton and Joan McAlpine stood out. It has been one of the most stunning debates that I have been part of, and I am proud to take part in it. Wome...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
17 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
We had a session in private this morning to give us some understanding of the co-ordination rules, which are quite complex. I picked up on the fact that, under the withdrawal agreement, domestic courts can refer cases in which there is a question mark or a challenge relating t...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Nov 2022
First Minister’s Question Time · Domestic Abuse Register
Almost 80 per cent of women prisoners in Scotland have a history of significant head injury, mostly through domestic abuse. The University of Glasgow research has shown that 66 per cent of female inmates have suffered repeat head injuries for many years, and 89 per cent of par...
Pauline McNeill Lab Chamber
21 Jun 2023
Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Thank you for that good news, Presiding Officer. Amendment 75 seeks to insert a new section that will require the Scottish ministers to take all reasonable steps to ensure that victims are made aware of when an accused person is admitted to bail as distinct from being notifie...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 Jun 2023
Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill
I thank members of the bill team for making themselves available to the Scottish Labour team and the committee clerks for their incredible support in creating the stage 1 report. At stages 1 and 2, Scottish Labour stated that it could not support the Bail and Release from Cust...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
20 Sep 2023
Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018: Post-legislative Scrutiny
Following what Rona Mackay has said, I would be interested in spending more time looking at the stalking charges. That offence is broader than domestic abuse and there are issues, with victims having reported failures in the system in relation to the law on that—but that is fo...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Apr 2025
Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I agree with Liam Kerr’s remarks about the volume of work that the Criminal Justice Committee has undertaken, and I hope that we have done justice to the bill. The Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill does two distinct things. ...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
17 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning. As Sharon Dowey said, risk is my area of interest. We have heard quite a lot about the long register in the bill, so I understand all those points. What Sharon Dowey is getting at is whether we could explore a shorter list of the most serious domestic abuse offen...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
07 Oct 2025
Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill
As members have heard, the bill deals with two distinct issues: criminal justice modernisation, and domestic homicide and suicide reviews. Like Liam Kerr, Scottish Labour is not in favour of putting two distinct issues together, because we might have disagreements, and, in som...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
07 Jan 2026
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to follow on from Katy Clark’s line of questioning about the need to tackle misogyny in schools. You said—and I agree—that we need to do something different, but do you agree that, in order to get longer-term results in the prevention of domestic abuse, domestic violenc...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
07 Jan 2026
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I turn to MAPPA. I have a basic understanding of the approach, so you can correct me if you think that I am wrong. The underlying philosophy of MAPPA is to identify risk to the public. It goes without saying that domestic abuse and domestic violence are very serious offences. ...
The Convener: Lab Committee
21 Sep 2005
Family Law (Scotland) Bill
That is helpful. You are referring to circumstances in which a party applies to the court for contact.The process that you have described would be quite complex, which would determine the workability of your proposed amendment. What standard of evidence would be required to de...
Pauline McNeill: Lab Committee
22 Sep 1999
Domestic Violence
I am glad that that point has been raised because I want to return to Gordon Jackson's question, as it seems to me that there may be an obvious answer. Would not it solve the problem to put interdicts on a statutory footing for domestic situations, or whatever the term is chan...
Pauline McNeill: Lab Committee
22 Sep 1999
Domestic Violence
I know that you are keen to have law that is clear and can be operated—that is entirely understandable.I want to go through in a bit more detail some of the points that Maureen Macmillan and others have made about how the scope of the interdict could be widened. I am particula...
Pauline McNeill: Lab Committee
22 Sep 1999
Domestic Violence
I am trying to separate cases of domestic violence from other cases in which there is a known danger to a person's life.
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow Kelvin) (Lab): Lab Chamber
11 Jan 2001
Stalking and Harassment
It is clear that no one wants the current situation to remain, so there is an obligation on the Parliament to determine how to strengthen the current laws or, alternatively, to create a new offence, because stalking and harassment affect people's lives.To illustrate the need t...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow Kelvin) (Lab): Lab Chamber
13 Mar 2002
Legal Aid Inquiry
You gave me a fright there, Presiding Officer, but I am sure that I will think of something to say.I believe that we have an important piece of work in front of us, which should not be underestimated. The Justice 1 Committee is to be congratulated on persevering with the inqui...
Pauline McNeill: Lab Chamber
17 Jun 2004
Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I welcome the provisions in part 5, which deals with noise nuisance. That unwarranted noise is included in the bill is a very welcome part of the antisocial behaviour strategy. Noise can cause problems and disruption in communities and many of my constituents certainly suffer ...
Pauline McNeill: Lab Chamber
15 Sep 2005
Family Law (Scotland) Bill: <br />Stage 1
No.Family law is sensitive. We have a one-in-20-year chance to change it. If we think that something must be done, we must consider it seriously.There is light at the end of the tunnel. Glasgow sheriff courts operate a model whereby specialist sheriffs are hands-on in resolvin...
Pauline McNeill: Lab Chamber
20 Sep 2007
Penal Policy
I will come to that point.The problem with the cabinet secretary's assurance today is that it completely contradicts what the SNP said in its policy manifesto. I will listen with interest to the minister's reversal on that position, but he will have to admit that it is a rever...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Jan 2017
Protection and Promotion of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (European Union)
Britain has a long history of protecting human rights and contributing to international jurisprudence. As Ben Macpherson eloquently said, Britain was the first signatory to and a key player in the development of the European convention on human rights. In fact, Britain and Sco...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Mar 2020
International Women’s Day
I wish all women a happy international women’s day when it comes on Sunday. We are delighted to support the Government’s motion and what was an excellent speech from Christina McKelvie. This year’s theme is each for equal, bringing together the next generation of women and gi...
Pauline McNeill Lab Chamber
12 Mar 2020
First Minister’s Question Time · Domestic Violence Services (Waiting Lists)
The First Minister will be aware that there were 60,000 incidents of domestic abuse last year, which is an increase of 2 per cent. Scottish Women’s Aid supports more than 1,000 women and children across the country on any given day. The vast majority of Women’s Aid groups ope...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Dec 2020
Valuing the Third Sector
The third sector in Scotland has carried out an invaluable role in dealing with Covid-19 under incredibly difficult circumstances. We all agree that we owe the third sector a debt of gratitude. I will also mention the many community groups that sprang up during the pandemic to...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Dec 2020
Drug-related Deaths
So far in this afternoon’s statement, there has been no recognition whatsoever that Scotland’s record on drug deaths is completely out of step with that of every other nation, region and country in Europe. Is it not time to stop looking elsewhere to solve Scotland’s drug death...
Pauline McNeill Lab Chamber
10 Jun 2021
Justice System
I will finish on this point. When it comes to decision time, it would be helpful for us to know what the Green amendment means by “institutional violence”, as there is a lot in the amendment that we support. I move amendment S6M-00294.3 to insert at end: “; recognises the r...
Pauline McNeill Lab Chamber
18 Nov 2021
First Minister’s Question Time · Face-to-face Advocacy Services
I especially welcome the additional funding for the equally safe campaign. However, it is clear that the loss of face-to-face advice will have the greatest impact on the most vulnerable members of our communities. Recently, Rachel Moon, who is a senior solicitor at Govanhill L...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 Nov 2021
Violence against Women
I thank Shona Robison—the cabinet secretary—Pam Duncan-Glancy and Meghan Gallacher for their excellent front-bench contributions, and other members for their excellent speeches in the debate thereafter. I sincerely believe that we are witnessing a watershed moment: the realis...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Mar 2023
Portfolio Question Time · Domestic Abuse Legislation
A report published by the Scottish Government this month looked into the experience of families who have fallen victim to domestic abuse. Female victims of domestic abuse told interviewers of their harrowing experiences in the courtroom, with their abusers exhibiting intimidat...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
08 Mar 2023
Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018: Post-legislative Scrutiny
Good afternoon. I thank the witnesses for their evidence so far—I have found it helpful, in particular Moira Price’s responses to Katy Clark‘s question on coercive behaviour. I want to get Sam Fauld’s view on it as well, so I put my question, which follows on from that, to her...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
16 Mar 2023
Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you, Presiding Officer. Jamie Greene is worried. I begin by agreeing with Jamie Greene—I think that the committee’s report on the bill is a very considered report. I will be honest: the nature of the bill is such that it was a highly technical and difficult report to pr...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
09 May 2023
Trauma-informed Justice for Victims and Witnesses
I speak in support of the amendment in my name. The timetabling of the debate was pretty fast on the back of the publication of the report on Friday. Would the cabinet secretary take my point that that is not ideal, given the importance of the issue? Further, the Criminal Jus...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
20 Sep 2023
Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018: Post-legislative Scrutiny
That is what I thought. If the top ones in the list have not been implemented, they would require further discussion. The bottom three are: “applying certain special measures aimed at protecting child witnesses … requiring the court to consider the future protection of the vi...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 Nov 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Civil Legal Aid
This week, The Herald has been running an excellent series to highlight the crisis in legal aid. It is not only in criminal legal aid that lawyers are abandoning their profession, but in civil legal aid. Four out of five lawyers who work in civil legal aid in Glasgow will no l...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 Nov 2024
Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The bill would enact a huge change in prison policy, and it is being pushed through as emergency legislation. Therefore, we have no stage 1 report to read before we make our contributions. I thank the cabinet secretary, who has always been excellent at keeping Opposition memb...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
21 May 2025
Non-fatal Strangulation
Thank you—that is really helpful. There is a conundrum around the context of domestic violence. I mentioned earlier a survey that found that “Over a third ... of 16-34 years reported being strangled/choked at least once during consensual sex”. Half of those young people sai...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The crimes that we are talking about would be charged under the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Act 2016 or the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018. Is that correct?
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
That is fine. I am trying to understand why the bill has been introduced. If it has been modelled on something, we must presume that you think that the model has been effective. I do not need to put to you the utterly shocking figures on sexual crime in Scotland. They are goi...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Can I stop you there? I agree with what you are saying; everyone has a responsibility in this regard. However, I am asking you a specific question. A lot of us have done some work on what we think needs to be done in school, but it is a complex question. If the Government is t...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Well, I am going to make a suggestion. I hope that you would agree that we need to have a wider discussion. With regard to your bill, you have said that you think that the solution is telling boys that domestic abuse is wrong—
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you very much. I have a special interest in the whole curriculum issue that you mentioned. My personal view—I have expressed this many times—is that we need to work with everyone, but we need to work with boys in particular. Some notable figures—such as David Gandy, who...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
10 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you for putting that on the record. That is helpful to know. Dr Forbes, you told the committee that you were concerned about the offending behaviour of 16 and 17-year-olds. The committee and the Parliament are interested in this whole area, and we had some exchanges at ...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
17 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
At what point is that done? In a high-level domestic abuse offence, the person will have served a sentence. Does the process start on their release?
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
17 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Who identifies, and decides, whether a domestic abuse offender—not a sexual offender—will be covered by MAPPA?
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
17 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
When an offender who has committed a serious domestic abuse offence is released, who handles the monitoring arrangements for them while they are out? Is that done under MAPPA?
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
17 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Are you saying that that serves the same purpose as a register? I know that there are other problems with a register, but would putting those offenders on a domestic abuse register fulfil the same purpose?
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
17 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Lastly, I am trying to understand the process for all domestic abuse offenders who are released. You say that some offenders could be identified as being in that high risk category, but others are not. What are the monitoring requirements for them on release? Are there any mon...
Pauline McNeill Lab Committee
17 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
No, my question is more general than that—I will rephrase it. When domestic abuse offenders who have been tried in a solemn case—so we are talking about serious offenders—but who are not covered by MAPPA are on release from prison, victims worry about their safety. I have a fe...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 28 January 2021

28 Jan 2021 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

First, I thank the Justice Committee for its close scrutiny of this important bill. The pandemic has sparked a plague of domestic violence that the United Nations has called a “shadow pandemic”. We are told to stay home and stay safe, but unfortunately for a lot of women, their home is not safe. Close the Gap notes that one in four women experiences domestic violence in her lifetime.

Women are not subjected only to physical abuse; they are subjected to coercive control. The Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018, which sought to criminalise coercive control, was a very significant development in the law.

The lockdown has inadvertently given abusers the means by which to further restrict their partners’ freedom and is threatening their safety. Scottish Women’s Aid reports that two thirds of survivors who identify as currently experiencing abuse told the organisation that the abuse started during Covid-19 lockdown restrictions.

The existing system of civil protection orders in Scotland offers predominately longer-term protection to the person who is at risk, so the bill seeks to add new immediate and short-term powers and adds to the legal resource for people who are at risk of domestic abuse.

The bill brings us into step with a range of countries including England, Wales, the Netherlands, Austria, Germany and Spain, which have introduced short-term protective orders that are aimed at tackling domestic abuse.

The bill also proposes two new powers that do not require that the consent of the person who is at risk be exercised. A senior police officer will have the power to impose a domestic abuse protection notice on a suspected perpetrator of abuse, and the power will be available to the civil court, on application by the police, to grant a domestic abuse protection order against the perpetrator of abuse. The bill proposes that that would last up to three months in total. Those new powers will have legal effect only in Scotland, and not in the rest of the United Kingdom.

The vast majority of victims of domestic abuse are women, although children are also victims. Children experience short and long-term cognitive, behavioural and emotional effects as a result of witnessing domestic abuse. Only this week, it was reported that the NSPCC is concerned that, during the period of the pandemic, the risk of young people suffering terrible consequences from domestic abuse has intensified. The NSPCC helpline for adults service is increasingly worried about children, and has heard from neighbours who report hearing children crying and incessant arguing in nearby homes.

The average monthly number of domestic abuse referrals from the NSPCC to Scottish agencies including the police and local authorities has risen from 32 in the first three months of last year to 42 in the last two months. Calls to the NSPCC helpline have risen by more than 50 per cent across the UK. Joanna Barrett from NSPCC Scotland said this week that

“With families facing increased pressure behind closed doors, lockdown restrictions have made some children more vulnerable to experiencing domestic abuse, as well as other forms of abuse and neglect.”

We believe that the protections in the bill need to apply equally to children who might have been direct victims of abuse.

Section 18 of the bill proposes a new power for social landlords to end a tenant’s interest in a tenancy when there has been domestic abuse. That matter was brought to my attention by the Chartered Institute of Housing and by Scottish Women’s Aid. The section intends to help tenants who have been affected by domestic abuse to remain in the family home and avoid moving into temporary emergency accommodation.

I note the contribution of the homelessness and rough sleeping action group and Scottish Women’s Aid, which have done incredible work in that area. Dr Marsha Scott, the chief executive of Scottish Women’s Aid, said:

“Domestic abuse is the leading cause of women’s homelessness in Scotland”.

and

“We have long said that Emergency Protective Orders will make an immediate and significant difference for those women and children, offering them respite and breathing space as they seek support and safety.”

The role of social landlords is also key, but as other members have said, it is one of the aspects of the bill that will need to be tested to ensure that it is compliant with human rights law. I have a question for the minister who closes the debate. What happens to a perpetrator when they are removed from the home? Is there an obligation to house them?

I support the general principles of the bill. Once again, the Scottish Parliament has shown that it is leading the way in challenging domestic abuse for the women, children and others who are affected by it. When the legislation has gone through Parliament and undergone its scrutiny, it will make a very significant contribution.

16:45  

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Linda Fabiani) SNP
We shall now carry on with that very important business, which is a debate on motion S5M-23983, in the name of Humza Yousaf, on the Domestic Abuse (Protectio...
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Humza Yousaf) SNP
I begin by apologising to you, Presiding Officer, and to the entire chamber. I was getting ready to log on before the end of Ms Forbes’s statement, and I can...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Christine Grahame) SNP
As most members taking part in the debate are doing so remotely, there is no opportunity for interventions. If members want slightly longer for their speech—...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con
This is a simple bill that raises quite complex problems—problems that the Justice Committee has not found easy. As we heard from the cabinet secretary, the ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
I confirm that the Scottish Conservatives will vote in favour of the principles of the Domestic Abuse Protection (Scotland) Bill at decision time tonight. We...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
I, too, thank the clerks, SPICe researchers and witnesses who assisted the committee in arriving at its report on the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Ms Grant. Liam McArthur will open for the Liberal Democrats. 16:06
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
The Scottish Liberal Democrats strongly support any attempt to improve protection for those at risk of domestic abuse, particularly when they are living with...
John Finnie (Highlands and Islands) (Green) Green
As my colleagues have done, I give the usual thanks to everyone who has brought us to this point. I say at the outset that my legitimate criticism of the bi...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I remind members that there is a little time in hand for them to run over their time. 16:19
Rona Mackay (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP) SNP
The importance of the bill that we are debating to the victims of domestic abuse cannot be overstated, and I am more than happy to agree to its general princ...
Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con) Con
I welcome the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. Scottish Conservatives will always stand up for victims of abuse and we will support th...
Fulton MacGregor (Coatbridge and Chryston) (SNP) SNP
As a member of the Justice Committee, it gives me great pleasure to speak about the bill. As we have heard, the bill builds on the important legislation that...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
First, I thank the Justice Committee for its close scrutiny of this important bill. The pandemic has sparked a plague of domestic violence that the United Na...
Shona Robison (Dundee City East) (SNP) SNP
Like others, I begin by thanking the Justice Committee clerks for all their hard work on the bill so far, and the witnesses who provided extremely valuable e...
Liam Kerr Con
Where does the member stand on giving consideration to allowing third-party organisations such as victims groups to file applications for DAPOs?
Shona Robison SNP
I have some sympathy for that. We would need to explore the suggestion further to consider which organisations might be included. It would not be without its...
Rhoda Grant Lab
The debate has been interesting. It is clear that the bill is required and that it has the potential to save lives, so we need to get it right. The bill has ...
Margaret Mitchell (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I thank the Justice Committee and the clerks for the stage 1 scrutiny of and report on the important Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill. Sadly, and...
Humza Yousaf SNP
This has been a very good debate. I welcome the contributions from across the chamber, and I welcome the fact that each and every member we have heard from w...