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Mark Ruskell Green Committee
10 Jun 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 26 would require land management plans to include information about how landowners “engage with communities in relation to the development of the plan” and how that engagement “influenced the development of the plan”. Including that information would support mean...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Committee
10 Jun 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Unfortunately, Ariane Burgess is unable to attend due to her role as convener of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee, so I will be moving her amendments. I will speak only to amendment 464, although I note that a number of amendments have been lodged and are ...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
29 Sep 2020
Mossmorran (Just Transition)
I thank the members who signed my motion and those who are taking part, online or in the chamber, in the debate tonight. When I was first elected to Parliament in 2003, a debate like this would have been—to be frank—unthinkable. Industrial plants such as Mossmorran and Longan...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
17 Jun 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I simply wind up by asking the cabinet secretary whether the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill could contain more consideration of the duties that are put on public bodies. The Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill will establish targets, some of which will be applied to publi...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
03 Dec 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
As members know, I am standing in for Ariane Burgess, so I will speak to her amendments, Ross Greer’s amendments—because he is at the Education, Children and Young People Committee—and my amendments. I will try to get through them succinctly. Amendment 201, in the name of Ros...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green Chamber
22 Sep 2005
Economic Policy
The motion cuts to the heart of the debate about the purpose of government. What is government for, to whom is it accountable and what should its top priority be? If we asked the average man or woman in the street, they would tell you that the Scottish Executive's priority sho...
Mark Ruskell Green Chamber
22 Nov 2017
Flood Risk
That comes back to the definition of what public goods are. We need to have a debate in the Parliament about how we value natural capital. I would like to see farmers rewarded for the public goods that they deliver, and natural capital is a way to achieve that. However, we nee...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
28 Mar 2018
Earth Hour 2018
I join members in thanking Graeme Dey for bringing this debate to the chamber, and WWF for continuing to lead on this work not only in Scotland but around the world. Earth hour, ultimately, is about creating a catalyst, embedding awareness of climate change in our everyday li...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
07 May 2019
Financial Scrutiny
When we are defining infrastructure, are we also considering natural capital? I am thinking of an ecological network. The central Scotland green network, for example, sits within the national planning framework as a major piece of infrastructure, which is reflected in the plan...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
01 Oct 2025
Urban Gulls Summit
Gulls are in overall decline in Scotland. Three out of five of the species face an extinction risk. Gull populations are increasing in urban areas because of the availability of food but, in the natural environment, food sources are declining because of climate change and over...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Committee
10 Dec 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will speak to amendments 78 and 79 on behalf of Ariane Burgess. Amendment 78 would establish a requirement to consult with communities in relation to new forestry. It is very similar to an amendment that Ariane Burgess lodged at stage 2 of the Agriculture and Rural Communit...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
10 Dec 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I am going to continue in the same vein as earlier this morning, because it is important that we take the opportunity that is offered by the bill to take action to improve biodiversity. That is why we are seeing so many amendments at this point that are rooted in a lot of the ...
Mr Ruskell: Green Committee
22 Jun 2005
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill
I will ask about the JNCC and Scottish Natural Heritage. There is concern among some of the environment non-Governmental organisations that some of the proactive guidance that is being issued by ministers to SNH, for example on control of non-native plant species, could be res...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
16 Nov 2016
State of Nature 2016
I join other members in thanking Angus MacDonald for bringing this important debate to the chamber. I also congratulate the more than 50 organisations that collaborated to produce this timely report. It took more than 7.5 million hours of volunteer time to produce the data, wh...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
22 Nov 2017
Flood Risk
I welcome the opportunity to debate flooding. It is far better to debate it now than to do so in the political maelstrom of a flooding crisis, of which there have been a few in the chamber over the years. We have heard the SEPA estimate that 108,000 properties in Scotland are...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
25 Feb 2020
Scottish Water Investment Plan
You have already touched on the role of natural infrastructure, and you will be aware of the Infrastructure Commission for Scotland’s report that says that natural infrastructure is not being embedded enough in strategies and investment programmes. Where does that sit within y...
Mark Ruskell Green Chamber
07 Sep 2021
Programme for Government 2021-22
The member needs to recognise that as I, too, live in a rural area, I know that some roads will be absolutely necessary for the reasons that I have already pointed out: safety issues, climate adaptation and connectivity. However, the days of unlimited growth of public roads ar...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
14 Dec 2021
Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage
I will ask specifically about blue hydrogen, because it seems that the Acorn project is economically dependent on its production. If we are putting 20 per cent of blue hydrogen into the gas grid, we might get a carbon saving on that, although the figures for blue hydrogen prod...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
31 May 2022
Ethical Principles in Wildlife Management
I join other members in thanking Colin Smyth for his cross-party leadership on animal welfare at Holyrood, and also join him in thanking our animal welfare charities for their relentless work in this area. I think that the ethical principles that we are discussing hold a mirr...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
07 Jun 2022
National Parks
The debate opens the next chapter in the story of Scotland’s national parks—a story that started with the spirit of John Muir, saw the cry for countryside access after the war, and continued with the birth of the first Scottish national parks in the devolution era under the la...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
27 Sep 2022
Role of Local Government in Delivering Net Zero
Thanks. I will move on briefly to look at nature-based solutions. Jackie Dunbar might be interested in this area as well. The climate and nature emergencies run alongside each other, but solutions to climate change can come from investment in natural capital within council are...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
21 Sep 2023
World Rivers Day 2023
I thank Jackie Dunbar for securing the debate. Having had the privilege of living on the banks of the River Teith for 15 years, I learned very quickly that rivers help to change our whole perception of the natural world and the environment around us. We become far more aware ...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
03 Oct 2023
Environmental Regulators
I come back to natural capital finance. There is quite a debate about how those markets can be regulated in a way that builds in the right values and ensures that they have integrity. I am interested to hear your thoughts on that. I want you to comment specifically on the fina...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
26 Mar 2024
Natural Capital Finance
Okay. I asked the first panel about the interim principles for responsible investment in natural capital. What are your thoughts on that as a framework? You will be aware that we talked in the earlier session about whether that could or should be codified in legislation in som...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
28 May 2024
Climate Change and Environmental Governance
I could ask about lots of aspects of the Bute house agreement, but of particular interest to the committee is the proposed natural environment bill, which is critical to tackling the nature emergency. Related to that is the change in ministerial responsibilities. We no longer ...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
31 Oct 2024
Invasive Non-native Species
I thank Audrey Nicoll for lodging the motion and for securing the debate, which has been quite fascinating. Members have underlined that non-native invasive species are one of the main drivers of nature loss in this country, but there is also synergy with climate change—the tw...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Committee
30 Apr 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will pursue that line of questioning. I am interested in knowing why the section 8 power has been used so infrequently over the decades. It feels as if the power has been redundant. Is part of the reason that there is an in-built fear of judicial review within NatureScot and...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
28 May 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
If NatureScot does not know how to apply regulations 9D and 11, should you not ask the Scottish Government how you can adapt the site network to meet the challenges of the natural environment in the 21st century? There are powers that have not been used, and there is a bit of ...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
04 Jun 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
That is about a very small area, but the provisions in part 2 of the bill are extremely wide and give ministers the power to gut the habitats regulations should they choose to do so. Nevertheless, I will focus on that very specific example. My understanding is—and the answers ...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
04 Jun 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to return to the subject of offshore wind. I think that the Government has said that its offshore wind ambitions are not achievable in the current system. I might have asked you a similar question when you gave evidence to the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee on...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
17 Jun 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I note the interest of Bob Doris and a number of members in the issue. At the end of the day, the 2024 act is a piece of legislation that is not functioning in the way that it should. I am less interested in the area in which grouse can be killed and more interested in the are...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
02 Sep 2025
Subordinate Legislation
I am interested in your thoughts on how the market is changing, in particular for livestock. I talk to farmers and estate owners who are actively selling on to natural capital companies, pension funds and others who have ambitions for woodland creation, commercial forestry, pe...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
30 Oct 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
At long last, the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill has been introduced in the Parliament, and not a moment too soon, because we are deeper than ever in the nature emergency. We all know that Scotland’s nature is in crisis and that one in nine of Scotland’s species is at ris...
Mark Ruskell Green Chamber
04 Nov 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Eighteen months ago, Parliament passed the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024, which introduced a licensing scheme for shooting red grouse in Scotland. The policy intent of that legislation was for the whole area of an estate to be included in the licence, gi...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
19 Nov 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I am not going to attempt to sum up the discussion, but I will offer just a few points. Clearly, we are in a nature emergency as much as we are in a climate emergency. I recognise that the question of setting nature targets is different from that of setting climate targets, bu...
Mark Ruskell Green Chamber
29 Jan 2026
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
::I take the opportunity to thank the clerks of the committee, my fellow committee members, the Scottish Parliament information centre and all the witnesses who gave evidence. In particular, I thank members of Scottish Environment LINK and RSPB Scotland, which organisations br...
Mark Ruskell Green Chamber
27 Jan 2026
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I hope that the minister acknowledges that the amendment is focused on protected sites. What is the point of a protected site if those who are charged with protecting those sites—such as NatureScot—cannot get in there and ensure that the destruction ends? This is a natural env...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green Committee
11 Feb 2004
Nature Conservation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Ramsar sites are wetlands of international importance, especially water fowl habitats, and are designated under the 1971 Ramsar convention. I will not preach to members about the importance of wetlands, because they are all very much aware of it, especially members who worked ...
Mr Ruskell: Green Committee
22 Jun 2005
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill
I want quickly to pick up where Richard Lochhead left off. You say that a consultation took place a couple of years ago and that the Scottish Inland Waterways Association did not recommend any change in the structure of the organisations at that time. Do you have any idea why ...
Mr Ruskell: Green Committee
22 Jun 2005
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill
How representative is the Scottish Inland Waterways Association?
Mr Ruskell: Green Committee
22 Jun 2005
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill
I was wondering about the Scottish Inland Waterways Association rather than the advisory council.
Mr Ruskell: Green Committee
17 Jan 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I, too, welcome the minister to her new role.In a letter of 28 August 2006 to the Public Petitions Committee, David Mallon from the Executive's marine management division, who is not with the minister today, wrote:"Though the recent consultation on potential improvements to th...
Mr Ruskell: Green Committee
24 Jan 2007
Marine Environment Inquiry
Last week, we had quite a constructive debate on the draft Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c) Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2007, in which the Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development followed up on David Mallon's commitment to the Public Petitions Committee t...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green Committee
07 Feb 2007
Petitions
I, too, welcome you to the committee and thank you, as members of the public, for engaging with the Parliament on this issue.Mr Douglas, I want to ask you about the detail of your petition. You call for an amendment to the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c) Regulations 1994, ...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green Chamber
06 Nov 2003
Wind Farms
I want to make it clear that there is no case for a moratorium on wind farms in Scotland. I realise that communities have concerns about the farms; I have spoken with many people on the subject. However, a moratorium would only exacerbate problems and lead to a loss of confide...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green Chamber
01 Jul 2004
Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Final Stage
I welcome the final stage of the bill and congratulate the clerks, who produced a clear report on the consideration stage, the committee members, who put in a lot of time, the promoter and the witnesses who gave evidence.As I said in the preliminary stage debate, the link is i...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green Chamber
09 Dec 2004
Fisheries
I start with a quotation:"Fish stocks must be maintained within safe biological limits … we must protect and, if possible, enhance fish stocks in order to secure the long-term future of the industry."That statement was made by the Executive. On this occasion we will be support...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green Chamber
09 Feb 2005
Deer Management
I thank Nora Radcliffe for bringing the topic for debate in environment week.It is clear that we have to manage our deer population. We need to balance their intrinsic natural heritage value with wider public and private interests. I welcome the work of the Association of Deer...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green Chamber
11 Jan 2006
Sustainable Development
We started with a shocking but bold admission from the Scottish Executive that if the rest of the world used the same amount of resources as we do in Scotland we would need another two planets. It is worth reflecting on what that means. In any meaningful therapy session it is ...
Mr Ruskell: Green Chamber
21 Sep 2006
Greener, Fairer Scotland
What we are saying is that we need hypothecated eco-taxes that solve the problem and which are not relied on for mainstream public services. This week, the Executive has cut the top rates of income tax—the taxes of those who can best afford them.Over there, laughing, I see pro...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
08 Nov 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
You said that you were involved at the beginning of the A9 project, but does SNH have the capacity to follow a project through to its conclusion? Controversial options have been put on the table at quite a late stage, which could have major implications for the natural heritag...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
08 Nov 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
There is a wider question here. If Scottish Natural Heritage is withdrawing staff and services in particular areas—we touched on planning earlier—the issue is what impact that will have on other organisations. For example, if SNH spends less time on educational outreach or sup...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
10 Jan 2017
Wildlife Crime in Scotland (Annual Report 2015)
In one case—I think that it was the Raeshaw estate—Scottish Natural Heritage withdrew the general licence; it put a restriction order on the estate. I am amazed that the police did not know that.
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
19 Jan 2017
Rural Development (Funding)
Funding for rural development and agriculture recognises the vital role that is played by land managers and rural communities in protecting, preserving and enhancing the natural environment that is so vital to our identity and livelihoods. That is why it is vital that we maint...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
28 Mar 2017
Petition
I am happy to back that, convener, and I request that we also invite Scottish Natural Heritage to speak to its reports on international comparisons of game bird licensing systems. That would be very useful. I hope that our consideration of the petition will not just relate to ...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
13 Sep 2017
University of Stirling (50th Anniversary)
I thank Bruce Crawford for lodging the motion and I heartily congratulate Gerry McCormac, all the university staff and everyone who has contributed to the University of Stirling’s success over the past 50 years. I should declare an interest as an alumnus of the university. I ...
Mark Ruskell Green Committee
28 Nov 2017
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2018-19
I have a couple of questions, so perhaps I can start with the MPA network. It has been three years since Scottish Natural Heritage recommended expanding the network, improving its ecological coherence and adding another four MPAs. Where does that stand? What is the timescale f...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
07 Dec 2017
Sea Fisheries and End-year Negotiations
As is the Holyrood tradition, I, too, wish the cabinet secretary good luck in the forthcoming December talks. It is always the culmination of a long and very involved stakeholder process across Europe, and having spent a brief spell as a member of the North Western Waters Advi...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
07 Feb 2018
Single-use Plastics
The great surge in public awareness around the health of our seas has been building for many years. Documentary films such as “A Plastic Ocean” and “Blue Planet II” have taken us to places of such spectacular beauty that we could have scarcely imagined that they even existed. ...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
20 Dec 2017
Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I declare an interest as a member of the British Veterinary Association. I welcome today’s stage 3 debate, which marks a watershed moment. For years, there have been incremental improvements in welfare legislation to protect key freedoms and place responsibilities on animal k...
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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 10 June 2025

10 Jun 2025 · S6 · Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Item of business
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Ruskell, Mark Green Mid Scotland and Fife Watch on SPTV

Amendment 26 would require land management plans to include information about how landowners

“engage with communities in relation to the development of the plan”

and how that engagement

“influenced the development of the plan”.

Including that information would support meaningful engagement between communities and the landowner, improve transparency about how that engagement impacted the plan and address a recommendation in the committee’s stage 1 report. I ask committee members to support amendment 26.

I do not intend to move Ariane Burgess’s amendment 334, which sought to do a similar thing by another route. Instead, I urge members to support amendment 26.

Amendments 29 and 2 seek to strengthen the obligations on landowners to increase biodiversity on their land and the restoration of beneficial ecosystem processes. Amendment 29 would remove the phrase “or sustaining” from section 1, leaving landowners to manage land in a way that contributes to improving biodiversity only. It would not create an inadvertent loophole whereby biodiversity levels would be sustained at the current levels, entrenching the status quo and the poor status of Scotland’s environment. Removing the words “or sustaining” would help to ensure that LMPs are forward looking and ambitious. It would encourage landowners and managers to think about how their actions can improve soil health, restore habitats, bring back native species and support the dynamic self-will processes that make ecosystems resilient and productive. It would align with Scotland’s broader commitments to a just transition, biodiversity targets and nature-based solutions to climate change.

Amendment 2 recognises that, given Scotland’s high concentration of land ownership, a relatively small number of landholdings hold huge potential to contribute to the repair of Scotland’s ecosystems. Figures from the Scottish Rewilding Alliance show that, of the 623 landholdings that cover more than 3,000 hectares, just 19 seek to restore natural processes at scale. On many large landholdings, natural processes have been interrupted and held back by human intervention, such as the straightening of river channels and habitat fragmentation.

Amendment 2 would ask large landowners to consider how their land could be managed to restore natural processes though, for example, river re-meandering, native woodland regeneration and natural grazing patterns. Although other policies, legislation and funding levers exist to encourage large landowners to restore nature at scale, having that requirement in the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill would underline the importance of restoring natural processes in responding to the climate and nature emergencies. It would also underline the targets that will be set in the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill. I thank the Scottish Rewilding Alliance for supporting amendments 29 and 2.

In a similar vein, amendment 320 seeks to place a duty on public bodies to set out in their LMPs how they will manage their land for nature recovery. Publicly owned land should lead by example in tackling the climate and nature emergencies, and the amendment would help to ensure that nature recovery is a core stated responsibility. Scotland’s public land provides a major opportunity to restore natural processes at scale. Those areas can act as demonstration sites for rewilding and ecological restoration. Including nature recovery in land management plans would ensure that public land actively supports the return of functioning ecosystems. When it comes to land in public ownership, there is a particular responsibility to ensure that management decisions deliver the greatest possible benefit for the people of Scotland now and in the long term. The amendment would embed the public interest in land that is managed by public bodies. I am grateful to the Scottish Rewilding Alliance and Community Land Scotland for drafting amendment 320 on behalf of Ariane Burgess.

Amendment 395 continues the thread from the previous group about the growing pressures that are being exerted on Scotland’s land market by the rise in natural capital investing. As more landowners might seek to enter that market in the coming years and convert land use to activities such as forestry planting to create carbon credits, we must make sure that that is done in a responsible manner. Both local communities and nature have to benefit from such schemes, and there is a real risk that, in landowners’ hurry to enter the new market, natural capital schemes could deliver little ecosystem restoration or community benefit. The schemes must deliver genuine biodiversity improvements and be transparent and fair. The amendment would require landowners to set out in their LMP how they intend to comply with the Scottish Government’s principles for responsible investment in natural capital, which have already been launched.

In the same item of business

The Convener Con
The second item is stage 2 consideration of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill. I welcome non-committee members to the meeting. This is our second stage 2 meeti...
The Convener Con
Amendment 14, in the name of Tim Eagle, is grouped with amendments 51, 52, 57, 59, 62 to 66, 68, 69, 71, 73 to 75, 78 to 81, 84 to 88, 92 to 96, 101 to 103, ...
Tim Eagle (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
Good morning, convener. I note my entry in the register of members’ interests as a small farmer in Buckie. Amendment 14 and its consequential amendments see...
The Convener Con
I call Mark Ruskell to speak to Ariane Burgess’s amendment 464 and any other amendments in the group.
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
Unfortunately, Ariane Burgess is unable to attend due to her role as convener of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee, so I will be moving he...
The Convener Con
I call the deputy convener, Michael Matheson, to speak to amendment 178 and any other amendments in the group.
Michael Matheson (Falkirk West) (SNP) SNP
The principal purpose behind my amendments 178 and 181 is to help to clarify the way in which the land and communities commissioner will interact with the Sc...
The Convener Con
I am looking around to see whether other members wish to speak to this group. Douglas Lumsden—you were looking perplexed.
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
I cannot find amendment 181 in my documentation, so I am a bit confused. I cannot see it in the group of amendments on my sheet, but maybe new amendments hav...
The Convener Con
Douglas, just to clarify, amendment 181 is under the group on functions and duties of the Scottish Land Commission, which is a later group. The amendment wil...
The Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands (Mairi Gougeon) SNP
I will try to address some of the points that have been raised so far in the discussion. On the whole, we have listened to the views of stakeholders on the c...
The Convener Con
Yes. Thank you, cabinet secretary—I was trying to wait for an appropriate moment, so that I did not interrupt you mid-flow. One of the requirements in the bi...
Mairi Gougeon SNP
I covered that in my comments on amendment 177. As I outlined, it is because of the nature of the conflict. I know that stakeholders expressed concern about ...
The Convener Con
Cabinet secretary, I wonder whether you would be so kind as to clarify what you believe the conflict is. Is it because they own land and so might not look at...
Mairi Gougeon SNP
If they are a large landowner, that brings them into conflict with the measures that we are introducing through the bill, which is why we have that provision...
The Convener Con
Thank you for clarifying that.
Mairi Gougeon SNP
Returning to amendment 179, as Tim Eagle outlined, it would remove the ability of the land and communities commissioner to delegate to “any other person”. Ho...
The Convener Con
I call Tim Eagle to wind up and press or withdraw amendment 14.
Tim Eagle Con
I have nothing to add, convener. I press amendment 14.
The Convener Con
The question is, that amendment 14 be agreed to. Are we agreed? Members: No.
The Convener Con
There will be a division. For Lumsden, Douglas (North East Scotland) (Con) Against Doris, Bob (Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn) (SNP) Lennon, Monica (Ce...
The Convener Con
The result of the division is: For 1, Against 5, Abstentions 1. Amendment 14 disagreed to. Amendment 15 moved—Mairi Gougeon—and agreed to.
The Convener Con
I point out that, if amendment 390 is agreed to, I will be unable to call amendments 16, 311 and 312, due to pre-emption. Amendment 390 moved—Tim Eagle.
The Convener Con
The question is, that amendment 390 be agreed to. Are we agreed? Members: No.
The Convener Con
Those in favour—sorry. I have to get this right. There will be a division. For Lumsden, Douglas (North East Scotland) (Con) Against Doris, Bob (Glasgow M...
The Convener Con
The result of the division is: For 1, Against 5, Abstentions 1. Amendment 390 disagreed to. Amendment 16 not moved. Amendment 311 moved—Mark Ruskell.
The Convener Con
The question is, that amendment 311 be agreed to. Are we agreed? Members: No.
The Convener Con
There will be a division. For Lennon, Monica (Central Scotland) (Lab) Ruskell, Mark (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Against Doris, Bob (Glasgow Maryhill...
The Convener Con
The result of the division is: For 2, Against 5, Abstentions 0. Amendment 311 disagreed to. Amendments 312 and 17 not moved.
The Convener Con
I point out that, if amendment 18 is agreed to, I will be unable to call amendments 391, 19 and 313, due to pre-emption. Amendment 18 moved—Tim Eagle.