Holyrood, made browsable

Hansard

Every contribution to the Official Report — chamber and committee — searchable in one place. Pulled from data.parliament.scot, indexed for full-text search, linked through to every MSP.

129
Current MSPs
415
MSPs ever elected
13
Parties on record
2,354,908
Hansard contributions
1999–2026
Coverage span
Official Report

Search Hansard contributions

Showing 60 of 2,354,908 contributions. Latest 30 days: 0. Coverage: 12 May 1999 — 25 Mar 2026.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
26 Feb 2002
Instruments Not Subject to Parliamentary Control
The instruments are in the usual form, so no points arise.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
12 Mar 2002
Instruments Subject<br />to Annulment
Perhaps we could write informally to the Executive to remind it that copies of instruments must be correct in every detail—coming from a committee that contains three members who were involved in education, that might be suitable.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
11 Jun 2002
Instruments Subject <br />to Annulment
No points arise on the instruments.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
12 Nov 2002
Draft Instruments Subject <br />to Approval
We scrutinise the instruments properly.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
11 Sep 2001
Interests
Looking down the list of instruments to be discussed today, I think that I might be chronologically entitled to home energy efficiency schemes. Nevertheless, I have no specific interest to declare, other than the fact that I own a house.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
25 Sep 2001
Rural Stewardship Scheme (Scotland) Regulations 2001 (SSI 2001/300)
I am glad that Mr Jackson, as a professional, has raised the matter. As a complete amateur at his second Subordinate Legislation Committee meeting, I am surprised to see instruments that are defectively drafted and ultra vires.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
02 Oct 2001
Instruments Subject to Approval
So we are talking about situations that are straightforward and routine, with nothing controversial or novel—situations that, like this, are repetitive.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
02 Oct 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
I read the explanatory note to the regulations on the train and thought it was a model of clarity.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
02 Oct 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
I understood it as well.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
02 Oct 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Absolutely. The explanatory note was informative and comprehensible, but the rest of the instrument was dire.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
02 Oct 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
We could send some other sort of agricultural produce.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
02 Oct 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
There is probably a formula for the title.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
23 Oct 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
I believe that the regulations have been described as a model of their kind.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
23 Oct 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
We will ask the Executive to explain those points.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
23 Oct 2001
Instruments Not Laid Before the Parliament
This is probably the traditional method of presenting such orders. Perhaps it is time that someone suggested a more effective, efficient and less time-consuming way.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
06 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Perhaps that definition should have been contained in the primary legislation.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
06 Nov 2001
Instruments Not Subject to Parliamentary Control
It is good news for fishing people, but presumably not such good news for the shellfish.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
06 Nov 2001
Instruments Not Laid Before the Parliament
There has been a duplication of references in the footnotes.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
13 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
We do not need to define the obvious.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
13 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Do you mean that we need an explanation on whether winding up means that the body should have completed the process of winding up before it is dissolved, or whether dissolution includes the winding up?
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
13 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Yes.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
13 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Healthy fish.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
20 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Apparently, the order has been made to safeguard the wreck of the first aircraft carrier from which anything actually flew. That happened in 1915. Is that not interesting? The ship sank in 1918.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
20 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
I do not know.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
20 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
I presume that, as the site has not been registered as a war grave, everyone managed to get off the ship before it sank. I will leave that thought for anyone who is interested in finding out.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
20 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Hang on. I have to look up the explanatory note.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
20 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
It is Ralstonia something something. I think that there are also two Latin words.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
27 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Ian Jenkins was an English teacher.There is a bit of duplication between regulation 3(3) and regulation 25. It might be an idea to have an explanation of that.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
27 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Most of the chemists whom I have come across happen to have been women.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
27 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Why does the Executive not just stick to using the same phrase?
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
27 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
That would allow easy comprehension for committees and citizens.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
27 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
That is why we are all on the committee.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
27 Nov 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
A bit longer.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
04 Dec 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Go on.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
04 Dec 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
It is rather odd that there is no protection against self-incrimination in relation to regulation 18.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
04 Dec 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
I am glad that I raised that point.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
04 Dec 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
I am sure that it has.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
04 Dec 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
We could ask the Executive for an explanation for that.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
04 Dec 2001
Instruments not Laid Before the Parliament
Speak for yourself.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
11 Dec 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
Is that because they are radioactive?
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
11 Dec 2001
Instruments Subject to Annulment
A real enthusiast.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
18 Dec 2001
Instruments Not Subject to Parliamentary Control
Perhaps that is just as well. Any points that might arise would be overelaborate.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
18 Dec 2001
Instruments Not Subject to Parliamentary Control
It enriches our lives a lot.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
18 Dec 2001
Instruments Not Subject to Parliamentary Control
And a peaceful new year. I include everyone in the room and the world at large.
Colin Campbell (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
08 Jan 2002
Instruments Subject<br />to Annulment
It is called watching your back—I mean the committee's collective back.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
08 Jan 2002
Instruments Subject<br />to Annulment
This is part of the on-going death of Scottish vocabulary.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
08 Jan 2002
Instruments Subject<br />to Annulment
Will we identify him afterwards?
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
08 Jan 2002
Instruments Subject<br />to Annulment
The word "executor" is being substituted by "personal representatives". I am an executor—full stop—for somebody who shall remain nameless. Why should we change that word?
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
08 Jan 2002
Instruments Subject<br />to Annulment
We all know what that word means. It is ours.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
08 Jan 2002
Instruments Subject<br />to Annulment
If the Executive subscribes to using the Scots language and that kind of thing, then to eliminate willingly such a Scottish term is not right.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
08 Jan 2002
Instruments Subject<br />to Annulment
And normal usage.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
08 Jan 2002
Instruments Subject<br />to Annulment
Och no, this is just a wee warm-up.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
15 Jan 2002
Instruments Subject to Annulment
The convener is too young to remember that.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
15 Jan 2002
Instruments Not Laid Before the Parliament
The legal secretary of the Lord President has written us a letter, correcting a mistake in the act of adjournal.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
22 Jan 2002
Draft Instruments Subject to Approval
Such as article 6 and schedule 1.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
22 Jan 2002
Draft Instruments Subject to Approval
We are also concerned about paragraph 2 of schedule 3.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
22 Jan 2002
Instruments Not Subject to Parliamentary Control
The instrument is a revocation order.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
05 Feb 2002
Draft Instruments Subject <br />to Approval
Perhaps the Executive is being obtuse.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
05 Feb 2002
Draft Instruments Subject <br />to Approval
No, I said that the Executive was being obtuse.
Colin Campbell: SNP Committee
05 Feb 2002
Draft Instruments Subject <br />to Approval
We must query it.
← Back to list
Committee

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 26 Feb 2002

26 Feb 2002 · S1 · Subordinate Legislation Committee
Item of business
Instruments Not Subject to Parliamentary Control
Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning) (West Coast) (No 14) (Scotland) Revocation Order 2002 (SSI 2002/48)<br />Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning) (Orkney) (Scotland) Revocation Order 2002<br />(SSI 2002/57)
The instruments are in the usual form, so no points arise.

In the same item of business