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Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
19 Jan 2016
Public Petitions Process Review
It is a pleasure to speak on the review of the public petitions process in the Scottish Parliament. The public petitions system and the Public Petitions Committee are an important element in engaging with the people we serve, to try to shape what the Parliament does for them. ...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
08 Dec 2015
New Petitions
Good morning. The convener is absolutely right to say that there are a number of petitions on different aspects of this troublesome area. I have had first-hand experience of seeing families split up and the children suffering as a result. I have even seen in-laws coaching chil...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
13 Jan 2015
New Petitions
I agree with Chris Cromar’s sentiments. I admire his passion and aspiration, which are positive. At the end of the day, it is an important issue for Scotland and we should give other people an opportunity to comment. Although I am impressed with Mr Cromar’s sentiments, it is a...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
13 Jan 2015
New Petitions
We should also write to the SHRC. It is clear that Mrs Mundell feels that her human rights have been infringed, and we need an opinion. I do not know whether we should get that through the agriculture system or the committee, but when people feel that their rights have been tr...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
13 Jan 2015
New Petitions
We should also mention the human rights element.
Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
Current Petitions
I agree.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
Current Petitions
The issue is not about finances but about the Government’s position, which it has made clear. It is important that a consultation is allowed to take place. If it wants to, the RSPB could always come back to us in a year, once it has its findings and if it has established great...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
Current Petitions
I agree. There is no point in duplication. The Government is going to carry out a consultation anyway, which will probably cover the issues that the petition raises, so I am happy for the petition to be closed. 10:15
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
Current Petitions
I agree with those sentiments. There are two important aspects. First, the petitioners obviously want to see a conclusion, which would be helpful. Getting a conclusion is the whole point of bringing a petition to the committee in the first instance. Secondly, the approach wil...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
New Petitions
I think that I understand your concern, Mr Watt, but what we are failing to understand is the question of the actual difference. What is it in the legislation that is going to disadvantage us in Scotland? In addition, on your concern about SEPA, what is it that SEPA intends to...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
New Petitions
It is an understanding of that difference that I seek.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
New Petitions
It helps in the sense that I am willing to have another look at the issue, because I have not quite understood 100 per cent of the argument. Nevertheless, there is a concern that you have brought to our attention and I am willing to have another look at the issue.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
New Petitions
I wonder whether there would be any mileage in advising the Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee of what has been in front of us in terms of the petition, just for information; I do not think that that would go amiss. In fact, that committee might want to ad...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
New Petitions
Okay.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Feb 2015
New Petitions
Good man.
Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
03 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
I am quite clear that we should continue this petition. However, I am puzzled about what the agreement of the committee is in relation to certain instructions. If you are looking for a third party to resolve an issue, who will instruct that third party? Who will pick up the co...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
03 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
That is helpful. However, I would still like to see an end date on this petition. The situation seems to have been going on for a long time, and I think that it is unhealthy to allow it to fester. That will affect people’s employment and, of course, service delivery. I am keen...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
03 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
I want to draw the health board’s attention to the fact that we really want a conclusion. I do not like all this ping-ponging; I want a result. We have had enough ping-ponging. We need to bring the petition to a conclusion and we should be looking to suggest a closing date. It...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
03 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
What timeframe do you suggest for that to happen?
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
03 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
I simply stress my point that we need to bring the petition to a conclusion. We need to suggest to the health board that we want to draw the petition to an end rather than go through another set of correspondence.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
03 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
Because the issue is of such high significance and people are still working on the project and we do not have the full package, it may be premature to send the petition to another committee. I would rather get all the facts before we make that decision. I am minded perhaps to ...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
03 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
That is why I suggested that, initially, we should keep it open to see what new information comes in before we decide to send it on. I do not think that the time is right for it to be sent on as it stands. Local concerns need to be addressed. Let us allow that to happen. It wi...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
03 Mar 2015
New Petitions
Yes, but we need to let the petitioner know that, even if we decide to close the petition today, she has the right to bring it back after a year.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
03 Mar 2015
New Petitions
Is it possible to wait until we get the information from Mr Adams on the evidence from around the world that he suggests is available? That might be helpful.
Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
17 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
I concur—I think that all that needs to be said has been said.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
17 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
I agree with those sentiments. What needs to be established is the fact that there is a social good. If the state schools are looking for rates relief, it is appropriate that we should ask OSCR to give us some guidance and to carry out some work so that we can be better placed...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
17 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
The petitioner was very passionate in his presentation on considering an anthem but, even on the day, it was suggested that more work perhaps needed to be done. That work does not seem to have happened yet. Hence, in the absence of additional support or of further work to just...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
17 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
I am of a similar opinion. I believe that there is a case to be answered. I see from the cabinet secretary’s response that there seems to be a measure of acceptance on the Government’s part, which is helpful. I therefore suggest that we continue the petition and consider the f...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
17 Mar 2015
Current Petitions
I am optimistic and I always feel that we should go the extra mile for people. The fact that the petitioners have brought fresh information is helpful. We should not crush people’s hopes and aspirations and, therefore, we should allow that evidence to be submitted so that we c...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
17 Mar 2015
New Petitions
I thank you for your impressive presentation, Mr Pattinson—I like what you say. I would like the proposal to cover all children, not only those who are in one form of institution or another. I am glad and grateful that your petition allows us to consider the matter of how we p...
Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
31 Mar 2015
New Petitions
I apologise for being late. I get the feeling that there is a lot of frustration in where you are coming from; I can see the difficulty that you might face. It is a very easy cop-out for people to say that an expert has said this or that. An inquiry would probably be helpful,...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
31 Mar 2015
New Petitions
I have already indicated that I support the petition in principle. Our servicemen and servicewomen pay a huge price for us, so we really need to look at this matter again. As for discrimination, I take the petitioner’s point about the cut-off age for concessionary travel passe...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
31 Mar 2015
New Petitions
We should also write to the forces board in Scotland to find out whether it would support this petition.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
31 Mar 2015
New Petitions
We should also write to the forces board in Scotland, convener. I will give you the details.
Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
New Petitions
I have three small questions. First, who funded the publication?
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
New Petitions
My second question is about the Isle of Harris. You said that you have not been able to convince the Scottish Government on that. What was the Scottish Government’s reaction to that particular proposal?
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
New Petitions
My third question is about the commitment in the SNP’s manifesto. In the report, you have gone as far as 2013, but we are in 2015. Has there been any progress or do you feel that the Government is sitting on its hands on the issue?
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
New Petitions
I am keen to ascertain why the Scottish Government has not taken any action despite a manifesto commitment and, more important, what is preventing the Scottish Government from participating. I do not want to criticise the Scottish Government, but the issue is important so we n...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
New Petitions
I have to be honest and say that I was not totally convinced one way or the other by Mr McLean’s presentation. I appreciate his passion and that he wants a better system, and as far as that goes I would agree with him. I think that people who have various difficulties are perh...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
New Petitions
As a local councillor for many years, I often came across issues with dogs, dog handling and how dogs are treated. The unfortunate thing about dogs is that, as has been quite rightly pointed out, many of their owners do not have the skill or training to handle the animal. If s...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
Continued Petitions
I am not quite sure where to take this next. However, I think that Jackson Carlaw has made a valid point, and if we asked the petitioners about the destination that they want for this petition, that would help at least me make a decision on it. I agree that there is no need to...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
Continued Petitions
I wonder whether the committee could visit the location, convener, because I, for one, am interested to know why this is taking so long. After all, infrastructure is important for our economy. I am certainly open to the idea of doing a formal visit.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
Continued Petitions
Why not? We need to resolve the issue.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
28 Apr 2015
Continued Petitions
Seriously, convener, I think that a visit might be helpful. I believe that our infrastructure is vital. If the problem is taking such a long time, a visit might help things to go in the right direction.
Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
12 May 2015
New Petitions
Once a pet has been sold to someone, how is the situation monitored and policed? As you have indicated, most of the rabbits that are sold are for children. The pet’s lifetime will be spent with a child. If that is the case, how do you suggest that the policy would be police...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
New Petitions
I do not think that you answered my question, which is: how would we police the situation? The rabbits end up in households and with children most of the time. On many occasions, the children will be unsupervised. How do you propose that that situation would be policed?
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
New Petitions
We need to give people guidance. We cannot just throw the responsibility to somebody without advising them of the measures that are available to them. It is not like television licensing—it is not as if we can have a van outside to detect the presence of a rabbit in a house.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
New Petitions
We need to be practical and the question is serious. If a child has a pet rabbit, how do you propose to monitor their treatment of the animal?
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
New Petitions
So the situation is similar.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
New Petitions
You are not looking for anything different from what is already in place, with the exception of the measures on sales.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
New Petitions
However, there is no guarantee that the sales would be reduced. That is the point that I am trying to make.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
New Petitions
No. How do you propose to reduce them?
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
Continued Petitions
My colleague Jackson Carlaw’s line of questioning has been very helpful, as Gil Paterson’s comments have been. I, too, am of the view that we want to keep the petition open. Another nudge would not go wrong in trying to get a response. We should encourage people to bring the i...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
Continued Petitions
I am of a slightly different mind. Petition PE1513 could have been put together somewhat differently. I am keen to ensure the rights of the child rather than those of the parents. I genuinely feel that a child should have the right to engage with both their parents. Therefore,...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
Continued Petitions
I have a point of information. The European and External Relations Committee also took evidence on the issue and there may be more information available from its clerks.
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
Continued Petitions
It is always an awful shame when citizens have to fight against the brick wall of the Government to get justice. It is even worse when we have put our citizens in a position in which they cannot stand up to our Government financially. The Government exists to serve the people ...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
12 May 2015
Continued Petitions
Convener, it would make a difference for me if you were assuring me that either we or that committee would carry out an inquiry. However, if you were not in a position to do that, it would not make any difference to me. Citizens come to us for support and help, and we must fin...
Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
09 Jun 2015
Continued Petitions
I feel strongly about the issue. I have raised it in Parliament as well, where I asked the Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities to explore the possibility of free transport for veterans. I am very supportive of that idea. I think that we should write to ...
Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Committee
23 Jun 2015
Continued Petitions
You made a comment about it taking perhaps four to five months to deal with cases and you have suggested that that is perhaps a little long. What would be a reasonable time? Will you be able to meet that in the near future and reduce the time that it takes? I know that you hav...
Hanzala Malik Lab Committee
23 Jun 2015
Continued Petitions
I genuinely appreciate your response, which is honest and balanced. However, I do not think that what you are telling me actually helps you. It suggests that there is more pressure on what you are trying to achieve. I do not suggest for a moment that your work would be diluted...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 19 January 2016

19 Jan 2016 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Public Petitions Process Review

It is a pleasure to speak on the review of the public petitions process in the Scottish Parliament. The public petitions system and the Public Petitions Committee are an important element in engaging with the people we serve, to try to shape what the Parliament does for them. In general, the system is viewed as positive.

I want to share some of the feelings that I have had during my period on the committee. I have seen farmers coming to the committee claiming that their human rights had been violated. I actually agreed with them. We knew that there was a case to be answered and that they could not afford to pay to go through the legal system to advance their cause. However, the Government let them down. For the first time ever, I felt that, as a nation, we had let our people down. The committee provided a good democratic way of reaching a consensus. It was important that I at least shared my feelings with the petitioners, because I wanted them to feel that we care.

We have engaged with many other people through the committee. Another issue that touched my heart was that of single parents’ rights. People face huge challenges and difficulties. Sometimes, when a relationship breaks down, parents can be so difficult with each other that they forget how their children are being affected. The children sometimes lose out because the parents are too busy fighting each other. That issue is still going through the process. I hope that we will be able to do justice to both sides because, at the end of the day, we want to ensure that the children no longer suffer. That type of issue normally does not go through the court system or through other parts of our system. The Public Petitions Committee is probably the right vehicle for people to raise that issue. In fact, two petitions have almost come together to try to resolve it.

I sit on the committee and I am proud that we have a system in which ordinary people can bring their cases to us. Sometimes, they are issues that deeply affect people’s everyday lives. Petitioners can come to the committee and speak to people who they perceive to have power and who can engage with others who can try to resolve the issues or, more importantly, consider legislation. A petition can sometimes give the Government another opportunity to look at the legislation that is in place and consider whether it is effective or ineffective. The committee gives people an opportunity to make their point at a very high level, which is important.

I come on to the most important aspect. The review suggests that there will not be a lot of change in the type of cases that come to the committee. It also suggests that most petitions are brought forward by a certain element of the community, with a certain academic background and the ability to research and write down petitions. That is all well and good, but one thing that is missing from the committee is engagement with our minority communities. Very few minority communities have had the opportunity to engage with the committee. We need to do some work on that. That is not in any way meant as a criticism of anybody; it just means that there is an element that we need to engage with.

I am happy and proud to serve on the committee, which does a wonderful job. Everybody who is involved in it is trying very hard. I hope that we all continue to serve the people of Scotland and ensure that their hopes and aspirations are met.

16:04  

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (John Scott) Con
The next item of business is a debate on motion S4M-15343, in the name of Michael McMahon, on a review of the public petitions process. I call Michael McMaho...
Michael McMahon (Uddingston and Bellshill) (Lab) Lab
I am pleased to open this debate on the review of the petitions process. This is the fourth debate that we have had on the Parliament’s petitions process sin...
The Minister for Parliamentary Business (Joe FitzPatrick) SNP
It is right and proper that the Parliament regularly reviews its procedures. That allows the Parliament to examine what has worked well and what it can do be...
David Stewart (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
I am pleased to speak today as one of the Public Petitions Committee’s ex-conveners. I spent a very happy four years there, and I see familiar faces in the c...
Jackson Carlaw (West Scotland) (Con) Con
I am very happy to contribute to the debate, and I do so as an unreserved fan of the Scottish Parliament’s petitions process. Towards the end of my first se...
Nigel Don (Angus North and Mearns) (SNP) SNP
I cannot help reflecting that all that I have heard so far suggests that that has been the case in this session. I confirm that exactly the same prevailed in...
Jackson Carlaw Con
I am happy to agree on the golden age of Nigel Don on petitions, equally as much as I am on the golden age of petitions with David Stewart. I accept that tha...
Kenny MacAskill (Edinburgh Eastern) (SNP) SNP
I heartily endorse the comments that were made initially by the current committee convener, which have been endorsed by every member across the chamber who h...
Hanzala Malik (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
It is a pleasure to speak on the review of the public petitions process in the Scottish Parliament. The public petitions system and the Public Petitions Comm...
Angus MacDonald (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to contribute to the debate, especially as there has been some negative coverage of the Public Petitions Committee in the media in recent months...
John Wilson (Central Scotland) (Ind) Ind
I, too, take great pleasure in speaking in the debate. I think that I am currently the longest-serving member of the Public Petitions Committee, with almost ...
Michael McMahon Lab
I want to clarify what Mr Wilson just said. It did not require an FOI request to get that information. There was a simple request by someone who had an inter...
John Wilson Ind
Mr McMahon was not a member of the committee at the time when the issue was raised. The committee discussed the matter at the time and surprise was expressed...
Stewart Stevenson (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP
I congratulate the minister on his brevity, which allows much more time for the backbenchers to express their views on a committee that is, in essence, a cre...
Jackson Carlaw Con
I would like to develop the point that I made in my earlier contribution about the way in which we might more effectively advertise the parliamentary petitio...
David Stewart Lab
This has been an excellent debate with lots of consensus. I am grateful for Jackson Carlaw’s update on Lord Gill. I had missed the fact that he came before t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Con
You still have a minute and a half, if you want.
David Stewart Lab
This has been an interesting debate. I endorse the conclusions of the independent review of the petitions process. The committee is excellent and should keep...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Con
Given that I sat on the first Public Petitions Committee, it is important for me to remember the spirit of John McAllion, who was its convener. His pioneerin...
David Torrance (Kirkcaldy) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to close the debate on behalf of the committee. The importance of the petitions process is accepted across the chamber. It is a core part of mee...
Hanzala Malik Lab
I want to run something past Mr Torrance, because he has more experience than I have. What about the petitioners who have been unsuccessful? Is there room fo...
David Torrance SNP
I agree with Hanzala Malik on that point. Petitioners who have brought petitions forward to the committee that have not been successful should have another r...