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.
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
05 Jun 2024
Oil and Gas Industry
We are at a critical point in the transition—halfway to net zero—but that is largely as a result of the easy wins, especially the decarbonisation of electricity. Anyone with any credibility at all accepts the reality that change is needed. Outright climate denial is largely a...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green): Green Chamber
09 Dec 2004
Excess Winter Deaths
I add my congratulations to those that have been offered to Margaret Ewing on securing the debate and on her long and committed work. I apologise to her and to Parliament that I will be unable to stay for the rest of the debate.Fuel poverty and the excess winter deaths that it...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants' Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Committee
12 Sep 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you very much, convener, and good morning, colleagues. I am pleased to be here to present the Building (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2023, which is also known as the new-build heat standard. It is an important step because it is the first time since all parties in Par...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
The green voting sheet for this afternoon’s debate was not difficult to fill out. Very obviously, we will oppose the motion. The Scottish Conservatives are here to serve the interests of the profit-hungry, climate-wrecking, lethal fossil fuel industry, and they make no attempt...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
25 Sep 2012
Gambling Proliferation
Like other members, my instinct is not to come over authoritarian and judgmental about gambling. I have been known to play the odd hand of poker—badly. I have been known to lose the odd few quid on political betting websites. However, I thank John Mason for bringing the motion...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green): Green Chamber
15 Dec 2005
Excess Winter Deaths<br />(Greater Glasgow)
I congratulate Paul Martin on securing the debate on his motion. From the copy that I have before me, I see that my name is missing from the list of supporters of the motion. I assure him that that is due to oversight rather than for any other reason.Perhaps what pleases me mo...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
11 Jan 2018
First Minister’s Question Time · Pollution and Waste
Plastic pollution is utterly connected to our society’s economic addiction to oil and gas. Fossil fuels and industrial chemicals are two sides of the same coin. This week, we learned that one oil industry voice wants decommissioned rigs simply to be dumped in the sea, which wo...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
03 Jun 2014
Air Passenger Duty
What we can see from European airlines is clearly a large percentage increase from £240 million to £300 million and then to £1.67 billion in 2014. The industry is clearly still expanding and is highly profitable, and it enjoys massive tax breaks. That is my starting point, and...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
03 Jun 2014
Air Passenger Duty
I like the drawing board as well, and I will be interested to see when that aircraft or any other zero-carbon aviation mode of transport comes into commercial operation. However, we are limited by what is available at the moment and what the industry is doing today around the ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
20 Jan 2016
Jobs in Scotland’s New Economy
I am grateful for the opportunity to bring this debate to the chamber. I am sure that I can speak to my motion with confidence that the Parliament will respond to the debate with rather more seriousness than those in the media who have already, perhaps predictably, chosen to u...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
26 Jun 2024
Climate Emergency
Fifteen years ago, Scotland set legally binding climate targets. The goal was to achieve a step change in emission cuts and to become a world leader on climate policy. However, in truth, Scotland’s emissions were slowly coming down before the act, and they continued on pretty ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
02 Mar 2011
Fuel Duty
Time for a key change, I think. It should not come as any surprise to people in any of the political parties that are represented here that the Greens will be voting against both the motion and the amendment. We will be doing so on a day when the chief economist of the Interna...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
07 Oct 2021
Heat in Buildings Strategy
Today, we publish Scotland’s heat in buildings strategy and, with it, we mark a significant step towards bringing to an end the contribution that heating our homes and buildings makes to climate change. The ambition that is set out in the strategy is significant, and rightly s...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
03 Jun 2014
Air Passenger Duty
No, I need to move on. I have taken one already. Aviation is covered by VAT, but it is zero-rated in this country. Consumers pay no VAT on tickets, airline fuel is zero-rated, and no VAT is due on the purchase of new aircraft, aircraft servicing, air traffic control, baggage ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
16 Sep 2020
Sustainable Aviation beyond Covid-19
Thank you, Presiding Officer; I am happy to accept any apology for that comment. I also thank you for your recognition that working from home, where we can do so, remains the default. I am happy to take part in the debate on those terms. I am grateful to Colin Smyth for bringi...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
05 Jun 2024
Oil and Gas Industry
I have frequently reflected on the comparison between the debates that happened about a decade ago in relation to Longannet and those that are happening now in relation to the North Sea. The same debate is happening, and I think that there is the same lack of transparency for ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
14 May 2025
Oil and Gas Industry
I genuinely hope that those in the Conservative Party who want their party to continue to show leadership on climate action—they are out there somewhere—are able, at some point, to take back control of their party, if I can borrow that phrase. It is very clear that, under its ...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
28 Nov 2023
Heat in Buildings
The climate crisis is, of course, the greatest challenge of our age. Scotland has halved its emissions since 1990, but the most challenging part of the journey lies ahead. The First Minister and the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition will be at the 2...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
12 Sep 2024
Programme for Government (Growing Scotland’s Green Economy)
The Government’s motion refers to “concrete actions to accelerate the transition”. That is certainly a description of what is needed from a green industrial strategy; sadly, in my view, it is also a description of what is missing from it. I do not intend to focus too muc...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
What a curious debate we have had. At times, I have felt as though I am the only atheist in the room as holy war breaks out and religious schisms emerge. There has been so much performative disagreement between all the other parties when in fact they agree on so much. They al...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
19 Apr 2012
Bus Services
I endorse the member’s suggestion, but a short-term fare drop will never be sustainable unless taxpayer funding is there to make it so.This might chime with Iain Gray’s comments. I was reflecting on the unerring wisdom of “Yes Minister”—pretty much every day we come across som...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
03 Jun 2014
Air Passenger Duty
No, thank you. We saw what happened with the fuel efficiency of cars, which increased dramatically during the 20th century: the increase in use of those cars meant that overall fuel consumption and therefore overall pollution went up as well. That is what is happening with a...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
09 Jan 2013
Oil and Gas Sector
I like to begin with a note of consensus when I can—Alex Johnstone looks sceptical already.I agree strongly with all three members who have spoken on the point about the safety issues around the industry—we can all agree on the importance of safety as regards people and the ma...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
09 Jan 2013
Oil and Gas Sector
The building of a Scottish public renewables company is the best priority that we could set. What a legacy to leave for future generations.I move amendment S4M-05310.3, to leave out from “welcomes” to end and insert:“notes the findings of the International Energy Agency’s Worl...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
26 Jun 2024
Climate Emergency
That is something that the Greens have advocated for persistently, and we continue to do so. The International Energy Agency has stated: “For the moment the oil and gas industry as a whole is a marginal force in the world’s transition to a clean energy system.” In fact, tha...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
10 Oct 2013
Carbon Capture and Storage
If CCS meets the test that I have set out and is used in the right way, it may well offer such a saving, but if it is used in the wrong way—as a political pretext for extracting ever more fossil fuels or for expanding fossil fuel generating capacity before CCS is available to ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
No. I do not have time. My real worry at the moment is that the Tory and Labour position—the new antagonism to any kind of credible climate policy—not only is bad in its own right and harmful in indulging the interests of the fossil fuel industry and rebooting climate denial,...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
30 Apr 2013
Press Regulation
It is very much to be welcomed that we have reached consensus on the recognition of a responsibility to act in devolved areas—it might have been politically easier to duck the issue—to the extent that we have been able to lodge a motion with the names and support of all politi...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
24 Oct 2017
Helicopter Safety (North Sea)
First, I offer my respects to those who have been most affected personally by this issue, especially those who have lost a friend, a colleague or a loved one. I also pay tribute to the trade unions that have been active on the issue, and I congratulate Lewis Macdonald on bring...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
03 Sep 2019
Programme for Government 2019-20
Indeed, Presiding Officer—the First Minister could just have said yes to my proposal, which related to young people and which would cost one or two tens of millions of pounds. That is clearly affordable if the Government has the will to do it. The focus on techno fixes tomorr...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
02 Mar 2011
Fuel Duty
Our requirement for capital investment in a low-carbon society and economy should be our priority for that money.As Transform Scotland has argued, cutting fuel duty would be using taxpayers’ money“to fix a problem that is beyond our control.”I am used to hearing doublespeak an...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
04 Dec 2019
Portfolio Question Time · Oil and Gas Industry (Emissions)
That measure of carbon intensity tells us nothing at all about the actual impact of the fossil fuel industry and the materials that it extracts from the ground. Given that we are in a climate emergency, when we are talking about carbon extraction we need a response that is mor...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green): Green Chamber
01 May 2008
United Kingdom Budget
I note that Liam McArthur's amendment does not delete the other reference to fuel, which concerns the SNP's policy on rising fuel prices, namely, the fuel price regulator, which would reduce the tax rate and, therefore, necessitate public spending cuts every time fuel prices r...
The Convener Green Committee
14 Dec 2010
“Low Carbon Scotland”
In response to Alasdair Allan’s question, you talked about identifying the fundamental opportunity to reduce emissions and fuel poverty through the same measures. The committee has received correspondence from a number of organisations that have been working on the issue for a...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
10 Oct 2013
Carbon Capture and Storage
In opening the debate, Fergus Ewing said that it was the first debate that we have had on carbon capture and storage. It might be the first debate with that phrase in the subject title, but the topic has been discussed in many chamber debates as well as in parliamentary commit...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
18 Jan 2022
Retrofitting Buildings for Net Zero
I thank everyone who has taken part in the debate. There have been a number of areas of cross-party consensus. I hope that I misunderstood the last part of the previous speech, which at some points sounded like a call for slowing down—saying that we cannot deliver on the times...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
24 Nov 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Energy Efficiency Improvements (Glasgow Cathcart)
Our area-based schemes provide funding to councils so that they can directly target fuel-poor areas and provide energy efficiency measures to a large number of households to reduce fuel poverty. Glasgow City Council intends to use our investment this year to target 10 areas, w...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green): Green Chamber
12 Jan 2005
Gambling Bill
The Scottish Green Party shares many of the concerns that have been expressed about Sewel motions, such as about their overuse and the scope and scale of the issues for which they are used. I have expressed those concerns in the past. However, whatever the meaning of this Sewe...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Committee
21 Jan 2015
Creative Industries (Economic Impact)
I want to draw together a few strands. There has been a lot of emphasis on the high-end, big-budget productions, which will clearly always be a major part of the industry. However, I want the panel to look ahead and speculate a bit. The just get on with it message has been cle...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
03 Sep 2015
Creative Industries (Economic Impact)
I add my thanks to my fellow committee members as well as to our clerks, support staff and the many witnesses who gave evidence in person or in writing. I got a lot out of the inquiry and significantly broadened my understanding of the subject. The committee has made a substan...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
24 Apr 2025
BBC Scotland (River City and Dumbarton Studios)
As a Dumbarton expat, I obviously agree with Jackie Baillie about the value of having creative industries in the town. I thank Neil Bibby for securing the motion for debate in the chamber, and it should be of importance to everyone, regardless of whether they are a fan of th...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
18 Mar 2015
Opencast Coal Sites (Carbon Price Support Exemption)
I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute, and I congratulate Alex Rowley on bringing the motion to the chamber. I do not for a moment doubt his commitment to the interests of his current constituents and the people he represented in his previous role in Fife Council, wh...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
17 May 2017
Air Departure Tax (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The amendments in this group are the only substantial policy proposal that I am making, so I hope that it is all right if I spend a few minutes setting out the rationale for them. I have written far too much, but I promise to try to skip through some of it to save time. As I ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2025
Oil and Gas Industry
When this Parliament passed its first piece of climate legislation, the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009, I warned that we had consensus on the destination but not on the actions that were necessary, and I have continued to say that. However, in recent months, it has become ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
29 Mar 2012
Local Energy Companies
When the Greens bring motions to the chamber for debate, we usually take what we laughingly call a soft-and-spiky approach. We lodge one consensual and constructive motion that seeks cross-party support, and another that might be a wee bit more confrontational. For some reason...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
15 Jun 2016
Economy
Indeed, we do. I am surprised that the member does not know that the Scottish Greens have been producing work for well over a year on the specific measures that can be taken in the short term to support people who are directly affected. Jackie Baillie was right to set out the ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
28 Oct 2010
Renewable Energy
At one point in Stewart Stevenson’s speech, he seemed to be quoting from something described as the Liberal Democrat manifesto. Perhaps he did not get the memo from the ministry of truth that there never was such a document. All the same, he properly expressed concern over the...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
03 Jun 2014
Air Passenger Duty
If we stop raising a tax, less income will come to the public budget, so cuts will be have to made somewhere. To answer the question of whether cutting, or even abolishing, air passenger duty is a good idea, we have to begin with an acknowledgement that the aviation industry ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
10 Mar 2015
Oil and Gas Sector (Support)
If the minister stopped barracking, I might be able to answer. Every one of us knows what happens to people who are overreliant, and the worst thing that we can do is dig ourselves ever deeper into that hole and thereby leave ourselves ever more exposed to that vulnerability....
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
27 Sep 2018
First Minister’s Question Time · Climate Change
That is one of the problems with the whole debate. Any Government can list a few of the good things that it is doing or a few of the positive steps that it is taking, but if those steps are outweighed by the harm that is being done elsewhere, the problem still grows. While pub...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
06 Dec 2018
First Minister’s Question Time · Climate Change
The First Minister was indeed present when David Attenborough warned that “the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon.” I believe that she takes that warning seriously. She also says that Scotland gets praise for the a...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
16 Jan 2020
Sustainable Development Goals
I thank Lewis Macdonald for bringing the motion and the debate to the chamber. The SDGs have changed the relationship between international development and domestic policy. In many ways, they are a recognition that we need a coherent integrated approach. Rather than seeing th...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Committee
10 Oct 2024
Climate Justice
Okay—where do I begin? I would happily offer a list of the reasons why I think that Scotland has got it wrong, but I will perhaps save that for the debate this afternoon on the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill, which is, finally, an acknowledgement ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
I do not have time. We have called on the UK Government to ensure that those in the fossil fuel industry, who have generated vast profits while causing the current climate emergency, pay enough tax to make a serious contribution to the cost of the transition, instead of the c...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
10 Dec 2025
Business Motions
Having made that comment, I would like the Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans and his Government colleagues to be aware that others—not those who want a debate based on doubling down on the fossil fuel industry or chasing the votes of climate deniers—want a serio...
Patrick Harvie: Green Committee
02 Nov 2005
Housing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I have congratulated the Executive on its work on fuel poverty and I am happy to do so again. I accept that its efforts are significant and substantial and they are to be welcomed. However, I am disappointed that the Executive is unable to support my amendment 1.We have heard ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green): Green Chamber
17 Dec 2008
Budget Process 2009-10
I acknowledge the work that the Finance Committee's members and its team have put into the budget scrutiny process and I thank them for their report.Andrew Welsh talked about the two changes in economic context, to which we should all expect the Government to be able to respon...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
23 Sep 2010
Low-carbon Economy
The lights are on and fortunately, today, someone is home.No Government, at UK or Scotland level, has ever been serious about demand reduction. Investment in reducing our energy demand lags way behind the wildly expensive high-carbon and polluting developments that just happen...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
02 Mar 2011
Fuel Duty
The member describes a fuel duty regulator as a permanent solution to the problem of volatility. Surely he accepts that it is not a permanent solution to fuel price rises, which, at present, are not being driven by taxation.
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
02 Nov 2011
Draft Budget 2012-13 and Spending Review 2011 Scrutiny
I appreciate that the value of the universal approach has finally been understood. It took us a few years to get there, but it is appreciated that that has happened.Thank you for clarifying the figures. It appears from the Official Report from last week that you were talking a...
← Back to list
Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 05 June 2024

05 Jun 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Oil and Gas Industry

We are at a critical point in the transition—halfway to net zero—but that is largely as a result of the easy wins, especially the decarbonisation of electricity. Anyone with any credibility at all accepts the reality that change is needed.

Outright climate denial is largely a fringe notion that is confined to the absurdities of GB News and the far-right press, but that was not always the case. The fossil fuel industry understood the fundamentals of the harm that it was doing to the world as long ago as the 1960s. Initially, it covered it up. Then, as the science came to be understood more widely, it pumped out lies and conspiracy theories as rapidly as it continued pumping out oil and gas. It succeeded in delaying climate action for decades. As millionaires became billionaires, the damage that they were quite deliberately doing to our global life-support system continued.

The fossil fuel industry’s creation of the climate denial conspiracy movement should go down in history as one of the greatest crimes against humanity ever perpetrated. The damage that it did is still with us, but, more recently, the fossil fuel industry has been successful at creating a new threat by moving its strategy from climate denial to climate delay. It says, “Of course, there should be a transition, but let us manage it in our own time and at a slower pace.” There was a time when all of this could have been done more slowly. It would have been easier. It would probably have been cheaper in the long run, too. That time was when the science first became clear and when we still had decades in which to act, but the fossil fuel industry was doing everything possible to put its own profits ahead of the survival of our world.

Whatever else we disagree about across the political spectrum, we should agree on the interests of the workforce whose livelihoods are at stake. To anyone working in the oil and gas sector, I say that, if your family or community is dependent on that industry, you need an active transition to make sure that there is a decent, secure future after the fossil fuel age. If that is what you need, it should be clear to you that the fossil fuel industry is your greatest enemy. It will always put its short-term profits ahead of your long-term future. It did it before, it is doing it now and it will continue to do it for as long as Governments allow it.

To those who say, “Let’s work with the fossil fuel industry on the transition,” I say that it is time to get real. As research from Oil Change International just a couple of months ago showed, of the large oil companies, including many of those working in the Scottish North Sea, many have plans to increase their global oil and gas production—not to transition away from it, but to increase it—and many of them are also ranked among the world’s most climate-wrecking investor-owned companies, based on their historical pollution.

The industry cannot be trusted to lead this change. Only assertive interventionist approaches from Government will get results at the rapid pace that is now required after decades of industry delays. We have seen the Tories ripping up their climate policies—thankfully, they will be out of Government very soon. The SNP is now back to its old ways. Instead of accelerating action on climate, Kate Forbes is quoted today as saying that the SNP has

“been clear that we’re not against new”

oil and gas licences and has

“never said no”.

That represents a shameless retreat from a position of climate leadership. The SNP is even attacking Labour’s half-hearted and insipid measures as too extreme. For its part, Labour wants to talk to us about GB energy, but it seems to be as unclear as the industry is about what that actually would be.

It is clear that only the Greens are willing to act like our future depends on it, shifting away from fossil fuel at the speed that is required and willing to use progressive taxation so that the wealth that is being hoarded by the super rich can be used to invest at the scale and pace that the transition demands.

I move amendment S6M-13482.2, to leave out from “makes” to end and insert:

“has made to Scotland’s economy and the contribution that it has made to the greenhouse gas emissions, which threaten the future of humanity and much of the living world; accepts the reality that the North Sea is a declining basin, that most of its production is for export and does not contribute to energy security, and that the world already has far more fossil fuel in existing reserves than it can afford to use in any scenario consistent with the Paris Agreement; notes that the industry supports an estimated 30,000 direct jobs and that these skilled workers need a managed transition to green industries that is both just and fast; further notes the long track record of the fossil fuel industry in first covering up climate science, then promoting climate denial conspiracy theories, before shifting to its current strategy of lobbying for slower climate action; notes with concern reports that the Scottish Government is considering ending its presumption against new oil and gas licences; condemns the UK Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill, which would reward the fossil fuel industry and do nothing to reduce the UK’s dependence on it; notes with concern the extremist positions taken by some fossil fuel apologists who are opposed to the very existence of a liveable world, and condemns their actions, which are irresponsible, damaging and disruptive.”

16:51  
References in this contribution

Motions, questions or amendments mentioned by their reference code.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-13482, in the name of Douglas Lumsden, on recognising the contribution of Scotland’s oil and gas industry...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
During the most recent debate on oil and gas in the chamber, I stood here and said that the Scottish Conservatives were the only party that is committed to e...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
Will the member take an intervention?
Douglas Lumsden Con
Is there any time, Presiding Officer?
The Presiding Officer NPA
There is the time that has been allocated; we have no extra time.
Douglas Lumsden Con
I am sorry, Mr Johnson. I will continue my speech. I want to spend some time today in considering the recent report from the Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber o...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
Will Mr Lumsden take an intervention on that point?
Douglas Lumsden Con
I am sure that we will hear from Mr Stewart later. There is also huge distrust that the industry will be given the opportunity to expand, because of a backw...
The Minister for Climate Action (Gillian Martin) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Douglas Lumsden Con
We will hear from you later as well.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Mr Lumsden, please speak through the chair.
Douglas Lumsden Con
I apologise, Presiding Officer. Indeed, the report shows that the political environment is now the biggest concern for those who are involved in the industr...
Gillian Martin SNP
Will Mr Lumsden take an intervention on that very point?
Douglas Lumsden Con
I am sure that we will hear from the minister later. In fact, when asked, those who responded to the survey went even further. They were asked to rate the i...
The Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy (Màiri McAllan) SNP
I begin this important debate on points of indisputable fact. First, Scotland’s highly skilled oil and gas workforce is hugely important to us now and will c...
Douglas Lumsden Con
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Màiri McAllan SNP
Absolutely not, when you did not take a single one.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Through the chair, always.
Màiri McAllan SNP
Apologies. Those indisputable facts combined mean that a serious, responsible Government—one that cares deeply about Scotland’s offshore energy industries, ...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
Last year, the cabinet secretary said that she was consulting on a more robust climate compatibility checkpoint, including for oil and gas fields that are al...
Màiri McAllan SNP
I am very happy to do so. Labour’s position, whether it has intended this or not, is an outright ban. The approach that the SNP has always articulated and wh...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Màiri McAllan SNP
I am afraid that I do not have time. Our position puts us squarely between the London parties. On the one hand, we have the Tories, who are wilfully ignorin...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Màiri McAllan SNP
I will not. I do not have time, I am afraid. However, we object to the London parties extending and increasing that levy, focusing disproportionately on Sco...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I must ask you to conclude at this point, cabinet secretary.
Màiri McAllan SNP
I will conclude by saying that we know that the task is difficult, but the opportunity and the prize are enormous, and we are already working to build the tr...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
This debate should be about how we ensure that we have the energy to power our homes and industry, how we deliver climate leadership, how we secure the econo...
Gillian Martin SNP
Will the member give way?
Sarah Boyack Lab
Not just now, thank you. Last month, there was another failed SNP deadline, with no draft just transition plan for Grangemouth being published despite a com...