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The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
17 Mar 2015
Decision Time
The next question is, that motion S4M-12625, in the name of Liam McArthur, on amendments to the Scottish parliamentary salary scheme, be agreed to. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament- a. in exercise of the powers conferred by section 81(1) and (5)(b) of the Scotland Act ...
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP Chamber
25 Jan 2006
NHS Fife (Cancer Waiting Times)
I am grateful to Iain Smith for securing this members' business debate. It is true that cancer patients in Fife wait longer for treatment than patients in almost every other part of Scotland. The figures released by the Scottish Executive show that, despite Executive promises ...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
That concludes the debate on the Scottish rate resolution. The question is, that motion S4M-15497, in the name of John Swinney, on the Scottish rate resolution be agreed to. Are we agreed? Members: No.
Tricia Marwick: SNP Committee
08 Jan 2002
Local Government Finance Inquiry
In your written evidence, you said that returning the non-domestic rate to local councils' control could in the longer term"create distortionary incentives for the relocation of business activity".Are you aware of any evidence or research that shows that, prior to nationalisat...
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP Chamber
02 Jun 2004
Affordable Housing<br />(North-east Fife)
I have my other glasses on, but the last time that I looked I was not Richard Lochhead.I congratulate Iain Smith on securing tonight's debate. I know that it is customary in such debates to thank and congratulate the member who has secured them, but on this occasion my congrat...
Tricia Marwick SNP Committee
08 Feb 2011
Scotland Bill
I will return briefly to corporation tax. You do not want a race to the bottom and you seem to suggest a UK policy on, and a UK level for, corporation tax. However, much of the evidence that we have received makes it clear that the UK Government is at least considering devolvi...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Nov 2011
Decision Time
The result of the division is: For 65, Against 52, Abstentions 0.Motion, as amended, agreed to,That the Parliament notes that Scottish communities have become safer since the current Scottish administration first came to office; notes that crime in Scotland is now at its lowes...
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA Chamber
27 Oct 2015
Standing Orders Rule Changes (Scottish Rate of Income Tax, Consolidation Bills and References to Printed and Published)
The next item of business is consideration of three motions, in the name of Stewart Stevenson, on behalf of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee, on various changes to standing orders. I call Stewart Stevenson to move motion S4M-14554, on a Scottish rate...
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
The next item of business is a debate on motion S4M-15497, in the name of John Swinney, on the Scottish rate resolution. 17:20
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
The result of the division is: For 74, Against 35, Abstentions 0. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament agrees that the Scottish rate of income tax for tax year 2016-17 is 10%.
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA Chamber
16 Mar 2016
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
The next item of business is consideration of three Parliamentary Bureau motions. Motions moved, That the Parliament agrees that the Budget (Scotland) Act 2015 Amendment Regulations 2016 draft be approved. That the Parliament agrees that the Scottish Landfill Tax (Qualifyin...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
16 Mar 2016
Decision Time
The Land Reform (Scotland) Bill is passed. Applause. I propose to put a single question on motions S4M-15931, S4M-15932 and S4M-15933. As no member objects, the question is, that motions S4M-15931, S4M-15932 and S4M-15933, in the name of Joe FitzPatrick, on approval of Scot...
Tricia Marwick: SNP Committee
13 Nov 2001
Local Government Finance Inquiry
You are saying that you are in favour of the uniform business rate being applied at a national level, but that you are prepared to make exceptions for certain companies and firms in rural areas depending on the circumstances. Is that not just bureaucracy?
Tricia Marwick: SNP Committee
14 Mar 2001
Lobbying
That is my point—voluntary codes are effective only when there is an almost 100 per cent sign-up rate.I will move on, as I wish to put another question to you. You talk about voluntary codes and ethical standards, but we are now a year and a bit on from lobbygate, and the webs...
Tricia Marwick: SNP Committee
28 Mar 2001
Lobbying
We can sign off a number of matters now. Patricia Ferguson commented on how we should engage with organisations and groups that are currently not engaging with the Parliament. Simultaneously with this inquiry, we could make contact with the Procedures Committee about how we ca...
The Convener: SNP Committee
30 Jan 2006
Waverley Railway (Scotland) Bill: Consideration Stage
When you talk about things that you might like to add to the code, does that include a response time or response rate for complaints?
The Convener: SNP Committee
27 Mar 2006
Waverley Railway (Scotland) Bill: Consideration Stage
Perhaps I can be helpful here. Mr Williamson said that he did not recognise the figure of 214 that Ted Brocklebank quoted. It comes from paragraph 38 of Midlothian Council's written evidence, which gives by way of illustration the housing audit forecast for increases in the an...
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP Chamber
30 Mar 2000
Housing Energy Efficiency
As other members have said, there is an unacceptable level of fuel poverty in Scotland. I want to thank Shelter, Energy Action Scotland and the Scottish Warm Homes Campaign for providing MSPs from all parties with briefing papers. Nobody in Parliament will dispute the conserva...
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP Chamber
25 Jan 2001
Question Time · Paper Industry
The First Minister will confirm that it is not inefficiency that has resulted in the job losses at Tullis Russell or the crisis in the paper industry in Scotland. The paper industry in Scotland is imploding. Profits have dropped by £70 a tonne in the past 18 months because of ...
Tricia Marwick: SNP Chamber
13 Feb 2003
Water Supplies (Lead Pipes)
If I heard the figures correctly, 1,400 grants were made to domestic householders last year. We estimate that half a million houses have lead piping. It is not necessary to be a rocket scientist or a mathematician to work out that it will take a long time to eradicate lead fro...
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2004
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week
First, I want to acknowledge the very real commitment of MSPs from every party to the issue of MS and to people with the condition. Indeed, their commitment has been highlighted by the amount of work that has been done over the past four years to keep MS on the political agend...
Tricia Marwick: SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2004
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week
Mary Scanlon makes a valid point, and the methods to which she refers should also be explored alongside the more traditional methods. Where those methods make improvements, they should be considered.The current research is inadequate to tackle a disease that affects so many th...
Tricia Marwick: SNP Chamber
26 Jan 2006
East of Scotland Economy (Transport Links)
The SNP has not ruled out any option. We will consider plans for a tunnel crossing in the same light as a bridge crossing. What is certain, however, is that the Executive needs to consider plans for a new crossing. If a company was seeking to invest in Scotland, would it choos...
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP Chamber
01 Mar 2007
Multiple Sclerosis (Tysabri)
I thank those members from all parties who signed the motion in my name and the two motions that were lodged by other members.MS affects almost 10,000 people in Scotland; we have the highest rate of MS per capita anywhere in the world. In the past, I have argued that that stat...
Tricia Marwick (Central Fife) (SNP): SNP Chamber
15 Nov 2007
Abolition of Bridge Tolls (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
On 4 September 1964, the tolled Forth road bridge was opened. Exactly 43 years later, on 3 September 2007, the first ever Scottish National Party Government introduced the Abolition of Bridge Tolls (Scotland) Bill to the Parliament. To the people of Fife and Tayside, the bill ...
Tricia Marwick SNP Chamber
16 Sep 2010
Housing Strategy
What I said was that the SNP Government has built more houses than have been built at any time since 1982. I am happy to acknowledge that the Conservative Government built more houses in 1995 than Labour did in its term of office in the Scottish Parliament. The SNP Government ...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
18 Apr 2012
Decision Time
The result of the division is: For 100, Against 15, Abstentions 0.Motion agreed to,That the Parliament opposes the current locational charging approach, which levies the highest charges on electricity generators across Scotland, including the areas of the best renewable energy...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
21 Jun 2012
Decision Time
The result of the division is: For 60, Against 46, Abstentions 0.Motion, as amended, agreed to,That the Parliament welcomes the measures that the Scottish Government is taking to help tackle the prevalence of empty properties afflicting Scotland's high streets by creating a ne...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 Jun 2012
Decision Time
The result of the division is: For 80, Against 0, Abstentions 35.Motion, as amended, agreed to,That the Parliament notes that an estimated 4,000 women in Scotland are believed to have received breast implants manufactured by Poly Implant Prothèse (PiP); supports the ongoing cr...
Tricia Marwick (Central Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Nov 2010
Scottish Variable Rate of Income Tax
He is not here.
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA Chamber
05 Mar 2013
Multiple Sclerosis (Availability of Treatment)
The final item of business today is a members’ business debate on motion S4M-05346, in the name of Liam McArthur, on a postcode lottery for people with multiple sclerosis. The debate will be concluded without any question being put.Motion debated,That the Parliament understand...
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA Chamber
25 Jun 2014
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
The next item of business is consideration of seven Parliamentary Bureau motions. Motions moved, That the Parliament agrees that the Land Register of Scotland (Rate of Interest on Compensation) Regulations 2014 draft be approved. That the Parliament agrees that the Land Reg...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
25 Jun 2014
Decision Time
The next question is, that motions S4M-10443 to S4M-10448 be agreed to. Motions agreed to, That the Parliament agrees that the Land Register of Scotland (Rate of Interest on Compensation) Regulations 2014 draft be approved. That the Parliament agrees that the Land Registrat...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
25 Mar 2014
Decision Time
The result of the division is: For 94, Against 17, Abstentions 0. Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament notes with concern that young people aged 17 to 25 make up 10% of licence holders yet they account for 23% of drivers involved in injury road accidents over t...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
21 Jan 2014
Decision Time
The next question is, that motion S4M-08800, in the name of Michael Matheson, on suicide prevention, be agreed to. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament recognises the pain experienced by families and friends who have lost loved ones through the tragedy of suicide; notes the...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Mar 2015
Decision Time
The result of the division is: For 60, Against 58, Abstentions 0. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament notes the Oil and Gas UK Activity Survey, which was published on 24 February 2015 and highlighted the challenges facing the North Sea oil and gas sector and the impact on ...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
03 Jun 2015
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The result of the division is: For 63, Against 19, Abstentions 33. Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament welcomes that, under the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014, all children aged three and four are now legally entitled to receive 600 hours of fre...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
08 Sep 2015
Decision Time
The result of the division is: For 60, Against 50, Abstentions 0. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament welcomes the news that the Scottish economy has experienced its longest period of uninterrupted economic growth since 2001 and has a higher employment rate than the UK as ...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
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The result of the division is: For 62, Against 23, Abstentions 35. Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament believes that Scotland’s Economic Strategy provides a clear framework for reducing inequalities and promoting sustained economic growth; celebrates the Scott...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
27 Oct 2015
Standing Orders Rule Changes (Scottish Rate of Income Tax, Consolidation Bills and References to Printed and Published)
One moment, Mr Stevenson. There is far too much noise from members who are coming into the chamber. I ask them to do Mr Stevenson the courtesy of listening to him for one minute and 45 seconds.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
27 Oct 2015
Standing Orders Rule Changes (Scottish Rate of Income Tax, Consolidation Bills and References to Printed and Published)
The question on the motions will be put at decision time.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
27 Oct 2015
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I propose to ask a single question on motions S4M-14554 to S4M-14556, on various changes to standing orders. If any member objects to a single question being put, please say so now. Interruption. Order. No member has objected to a single question being put. Therefore, the que...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
03 Feb 2016
Business Motions
The next item of business is consideration of business motion S4M-15543, in the name of Joe FitzPatrick, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, setting out a business programme. Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees the following programme of business— Tuesday 9 February...
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA Chamber
09 Feb 2016
Business Motion
The next item of business is consideration of business motion S4M-15592, in the name of Joe FitzPatrick, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, setting out a revision to the business programme for this week. Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees to the following revisions...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Order.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Order.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Order. Let us hear Ms Baillie.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Let us hear the Deputy First Minister.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Order!
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Order, Mr Swinney.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Order! Let us hear Ms Baillie.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
We now move to the open debate. 17:49
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Order.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Mr McDonald.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Mr McDonald, the member is not giving way.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
You need to close, Mr Rennie.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
I remind all members that they have four minutes. 17:58
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
You need to wind up, Mr Findlay.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
You need to bring your remarks to a close.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Feb 2016
Scottish Rate of Income Tax: Resolution
Order. Let us hear Mr Kelly.
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Meeting of the Parliament 17 March 2015

17 Mar 2015 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Decision Time
Marwick, Tricia NPA Mid Fife and Glenrothes Watch on SPTV

The next question is, that motion S4M-12625, in the name of Liam McArthur, on amendments to the Scottish parliamentary salary scheme, be agreed to.

Motion agreed to,

That the Parliament-

a. in exercise of the powers conferred by section 81(1) and (5)(b) of the Scotland Act 1998

(i) confers functions on the Parliamentary corporation (the SPCB) to pay salaries to members in accordance with the Scottish Parliament Salaries Scheme (the Scheme) annexed as Annex 1 to this Resolution;

(ii) confers other functions on the SPCB as specified in the Scheme; and

(iii) approves the Scheme;

b. determines that the Scheme shall come into effect on 1 April 2015;

c. rescinds, with effect from 1 April 2015, paragraph a. of the Resolution of the Parliament of March 21 2002 conferring functions as specified in the Scottish Parliament Salaries Scheme (SP Paper 554) on the SPCB and approving the Scheme (the Resolution); and that part of the Resolution which directs the SPCB to pay on or after 1 April 2002 the salaries stated in that Scheme.

Annex 1

THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT SALARIES SCHEME

1. (1) In this Scheme-

“the Act” means the Scotland Act 1998;

“general election” means an ordinary or extraordinary general election for membership of the Parliament held under section 2 or section 3 of the Act;

“Schedule” means the Schedule to this Scheme; and

“year” means a year starting on 1st April.

(2) For the purposes of this Scheme, a person who is a member of the Parliament immediately before the Parliament is dissolved shall be treated-

(a) if he or she continues to hold office by virtue of section 19(2) (term of office of the Presiding Officer and deputies) of, or paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 (term of office of members of the Parliamentary corporation) to, the Act, as if he or she were such a member until the end of the day on which he or she ceases to hold such office; and

(b) if he or she does not fall within sub-paragraph (a) but is nominated as a candidate at the subsequent general election, as if he or she were such a member until the end of the day on which the election is held.

2. (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) and paragraphs 5 and 7, there shall be payable to every member of the Parliament a salary at the yearly rate specified in Part 1 of the Schedule.

(2) For any period during which a salary is payable to a member of the Parliament under section 4 of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009 (salaries of members of the House of Commons) or pursuant to a resolution of the House of Lords relating to the remuneration of members of that House, or under section 1 of the European Parliament (Pay and Pensions) Act 1979 (remuneration of United Kingdom MEPs), the yearly rate of the salary payable by virtue of this Scheme to that member for that period shall be reduced by two-thirds.

(3) The salary payable by virtue of this paragraph to a member of the Parliament shall be payable from 1 April 2015 and, for any member elected after that date, for the period beginning with the day on which he or she is declared to be returned as a member of the Parliament and ending with the day on which the member ceases to be a member of the Parliament.

3. (1) Subject to paragraphs 5 and 7, in addition to any salary payable by virtue of paragraph 2 –

(a) there shall be payable to a member of the Parliament holding the office of Presiding Officer a salary at the yearly rate specified in Part 2 of the Schedule in relation to that office; and

(b) there shall be payable to a member of the Parliament holding the office of deputy Presiding Officer a salary at the yearly rate specified in Part 2 of the Schedule in relation to that office.

(2) The salary payable by virtue of this paragraph to a member of the Parliament holding any such office shall be payable from 1 April 2015, and for any member elected to such office after that date, from the date of that election, for the period during which he or she holds that office.

4. (1) Subject to paragraphs 5 and 7, in addition to any salary payable by virtue of paragraph 2, there shall be payable from 1 April 2015, or where appointed to such office after that date, the date of appointment,

(a) to the holder of any office specified in Part 3 of the Schedule a salary at the yearly rate specified in relation to that office in Part 3 of the Schedule, and

(b) to the holder of such other office as the Parliamentary corporation may determine, a salary at the yearly rate determined by the Parliamentary corporation, for the period during which such office holder holds that office.

(2) If the holder of the office of Lord Advocate or Solicitor General for Scotland is not a member of the Parliament, the yearly rate specified in relation to that office in Part 3 of the Schedule shall be increased by the amount of the yearly rate of salary that would be payable to him or her by virtue of paragraph 2 if he or she were a member of the Parliament.

(3) The salary payable by virtue of this paragraph to the holder of any office specified in Part 3 of the Schedule shall be payable for the period during which he or she holds that office.

5. Subject to paragraph 8, for each year starting from 1 April 2016 any salary payable by virtue of the Scheme shall be amended to reflect any increase in the index for the mean annual earnings of public sector full time workers in Scotland as provided for by the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings produced by the Office of National Statistics, or such other index as the Parliamentary Corporation may from time to time deem appropriate.

6. (1) The yearly rate specified in this Scheme in relation to any salary payable by virtue of the Scheme shall be taken to be the maximum amount so payable in any year and accordingly-

(a) notwithstanding the provisions of this Scheme as to any such rate, the salary so payable in any year may be of a lesser amount than that so specified; and

(b) where any period, or part of a period, for which a salary is payable under this Scheme is less than a year, the maximum amount of salary so payable for that period, or part of that period, shall be a proportionate part of the yearly rate.

(2) Any salary payable by virtue of this Scheme shall be paid by the Parliamentary corporation.

(3) A person to whom any salary is payable by virtue of paragraphs 3 or 4 shall be entitled to receive only one such salary, but if he or she is the holder of two or more offices in respect of which a salary is so payable and there is a difference between the yearly rate of salaries payable in respect of those offices, the office in respect of which a salary is payable to him or her shall be that in respect of which the highest salary is payable.

7. (1) For any period during which a member of the Parliament is imprisoned, the salary payable to that member by virtue of paragraph 2(1) shall be reduced by 90%.

(2) For any period during which a member of the Parliament holding the office of Presiding Officer or deputy Presiding Officer is imprisoned, the salary payable by virtue of paragraph 3(1) shall be reduced by 90%.

(3) For any period during which the holder of an office to whom a salary is payable by virtue of paragraph 4(1) is imprisoned, that salary shall be reduced by 90%.

8. (1)The Parliamentary corporation may, at such intervals as it deems appropriate, make arrangements to review and determine the salaries payable under paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 and, in consequence of a review, shall determine the salaries payable.

(2) In discharging its function under sub paragraph (1), the Parliamentary corporation shall obtain advice on salary levels from such person or persons as it deems appropriate and, in relation to the review of salaries payable by virtue of paragraph 4, shall, in addition, consult the First Minister.

(3) In determining the salaries to be paid in consequence of a review in accordance with this paragraph, the Parliamentary corporation shall have regard to any recommendations made to it by the person or persons referred to in sub paragraph (2).

Schedule

PART 1

Salary of members

Yearly Rate of Salary

£

59,089

 

PART 2

Salaries of Presiding Officer and Deputy Presiding Officers

Office Yearly Rate of Salary

£

Presiding Officer 44,406

Deputy Presiding Officer 27,816

 

PART 3

Salaries of members of the Scottish Government and junior Scottish Ministers

Office Yearly Rate of Salary

£

First Minister 85,598

Lord Advocate 58,013

Solicitor General for Scotland 41,951

Member of the Scottish Government other than the First Minister, the Lord Advocate or the Solicitor General for Scotland 44,406

Junior Scottish Minister 27,816

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