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Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
19 Feb 2015
National Marine Plan
I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate on our national marine plan. The plan has been drafted to be consistent with the UK marine policy statement, in which the UK Administrations share a common vision of having clean, healthy, safe, productive and biologically dive...
The Deputy Convener (Margaret McDougall) Lab Committee
27 Feb 2014
Decisions on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the third meeting in 2014 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. I remind members and everyone present to turn off their mobile phones. I am the deputy convener of the committee, so because Stewart Stevenson has not yet arr...
Margaret McDougall Lab Chamber
06 Oct 2011
Housing
No. I am sorry, but I do not have time.The SNP’s election manifesto promised that the SNP would build 6,000 new social rented houses each year, and one of its flagship manifesto commitments was to build 30,000 new social rented homes during the next five years. The point that ...
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
06 Oct 2011
Housing
I recognise that this has been the toughest spending review since devolution. However, this Government has the majority to enable it to carry out its manifesto commitments and I urge it to fulfil its housing commitments. I welcome the grants that have been provided to the coun...
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Nov 2011
Housing
I draw the Parliament’s attention to the Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee meeting of 9 November, at which the Minister for Housing and Transport almost admitted that the SNP made a mistake when it committed in its manifesto to building 6,000 social rented houses...
Margaret McDougall Lab Chamber
17 Nov 2011
Housing
I am sorry, but I just do not have time to take interventions.The construction industry involves a further 63,000 self-employed people. Between April and June, 10,000 Scottish construction workers lost their jobs and a total of 30,000 jobs have been lost since March 2009.The f...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
03 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
There are a number of issues that relate to balancing economic and environmental priorities. Are we getting the balance right between environmental sustainability and economic growth in the way that we spend our funds?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
03 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
Are you saying that we could do more to reduce carbon emissions while generating economic growth?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
31 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
Good morning, cabinet secretary. Let us go back to sustainable economic growth within the portfolio. Where do you think that the portfolio is performing best? Where are we getting the best return for spend, and where are we getting the least return? Do you think that we are ge...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
31 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
How sustainable are those projects? It is good that we fund them initially, but will they have to come back continually for further grant funding?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
31 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
So the projects will be expected to be self-sustaining.
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
31 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
In an earlier evidence session, the NFUS suggested that it would be useful to set up an organisation of advisers to help farmers to make better use of existing research. Have you considered that?11:15
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
31 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
No. I think that it would be so that farmers could access it to get advice.
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
31 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
I think that the conversation was about sharing best practice and what has come out of the latest research.
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
27 Feb 2013
“Low Carbon Scotland: Meeting our Emissions Reduction Targets 2013-2027”
Is the draft RPP2 sufficiently clear on where its financial costs will be incurred and who will incur them?
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
30 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
You have given consideration to reducing the number of buildings that you have in the court estate. Have you given any consideration to energy efficiency and carbon emissions in the buildings that you will continue to use?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
Good afternoon, panel. I am pleased that you are now looking at the community justice service as a collaborative service. Have you had talks with local authorities and health services about the best way to provide that service?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
Just to follow up on that—
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
I am pleased to hear that partnership work is going on in relation to community justice centres and how they would be funded—I was going to ask about that. I hope that the funding also involves a partnership. Is there a timescale for the whole of Scotland to participate in the...
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
24 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
Minister, you mentioned work with other departments. What have you done to ensure that they and the committees consider climate change as part of the budget process?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
24 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
How have departments welcomed that approach?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
24 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
A number of witnesses expressed concern that the Government is not doing enough to meet our carbon emissions targets. It was suggested that we could do more to achieve a win-win situation, in which we meet our targets while generating economic growth and addressing issues such...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
24 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
You have perhaps partly answered my question, but I will ask it anyway because there is an issue that I want to raise. Are you content with the energy efficiency levels of the public bodies for which you are responsible? You mentioned SNH and SEPA, and you also give advice on ...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
24 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
Will you comment on seepage in relation to SEPA and Scottish Water? Is any work being done on that?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
24 Oct 2012
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2013-14
Thank you.
Margaret McDougall Lab Chamber
22 Jan 2013
Budget (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 1
I am sorry, but I have taken one intervention and do not have time to take another.Although the draft budget goes a little way to improving the situation, the cuts to housing still remain higher than average.The budget could also be devastating to housing associations, which a...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
20 Feb 2013
“Low Carbon Scotland: Meeting our Emissions Reduction Targets 2013-2027”
Is the draft RPP2 sufficiently clear on where the financial costs of RPP2 will be incurred, and by whom?
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 Feb 2013
Renewable Energy Targets
I was not a member of the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee when it held its inquiry and produced its subsequent report on the achievability of the Scottish Government’s renewable energy targets, but I look forward to participating in the debate today.While reading the rep...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
19 Jun 2013
Subordinate Legislation
The draft regulations propose that it will be possible for money advisers to become approved if they work for an organisation that is working towards accreditation. However, the organisation might not have a timescale for becoming accredited, so people might use a money advise...
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
18 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
What are the panel’s views on the effect that the budget will have on fuel poverty, given that 40 per cent of people who are in poverty are in work?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
18 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
I am sorry. I direct my question to Unison, in the first instance.
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
18 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Thank you. I will perhaps stray from fuel poverty to just poverty. As I said, 40 per cent of people in poverty are in work. Perhaps Ruchir Shah can give me his view on what has been done on that and how the budget could help people who are in poverty and in work. Obviously, ze...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
18 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
You mentioned procurement. I would like to hear Gordon McGuinness’s views on the forthcoming procurement bill. Should it include provisions to give more opportunity to local companies?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
18 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Yes, well, the economy will be directly affected by the proposed procurement bill.Gordon McGuinness is the head of industry engagement and employer offer. What could the budget have included to improve the opportunities for employers to offer better contracts to employees inst...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
18 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Many of the questions that I was going to ask on fuel poverty have been asked.The Housing (Scotland) Act 2001 requires the Scottish Government to eradicate, as far as possible, fuel poverty by 2016. Are you saying that we will not meet that target? The number of households tha...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
18 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Thank you for stealing what was to be my next question, convener.We have heard this morning that monitoring and reporting could be improved and that the private sector could do more, given that it will be responsible for almost two thirds of what will, according to the Governm...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
18 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Surely we need better monitoring to ensure that we do not have such underspends. You also said that some of the applications that are required of individuals are onerous. Why are they so onerous? Can the process be made easier so that it can be speeded up?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
02 Oct 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Good afternoon. I want to focus my questions on modern apprentices. How ready are they for work? Are we giving them the right skills for the opportunities that are out there? I note from the level 2 figures that there is quite a substantial reduction in the funding for employa...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
02 Oct 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Thank you for that response. The latest figures show that 13,000 more women were out of work in the last quarter. Are we meeting the employability targets for young people and women?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
02 Oct 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
The question is how successful that programme is. The committee had an external meeting on Monday at which we met businesspeople in Irvine who reiterated that young people are not ready for work because basically they do not know how to read or write. The message was that they...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
02 Oct 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
There are a lot of interventions and agencies out there that are working with young people and adults to get them into work, but there does not seem to be any joined-up thinking on how they provide services, and it seems that not everyone knows about those services. There need...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
02 Oct 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
At the workshop that I attended, an area manager for a supermarket said that no contact had been made with her about modern apprenticeships, which is hard to believe.
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
02 Oct 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
The Scottish Government has a statutory requirement to eradicate fuel poverty by 2016. From the figures that we have seen and the way things are going, it looks as though we will not meet that target. Are you confident that we will?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
02 Oct 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
One of the issues on the underspend was the time that it takes individuals to fill in the forms and acquire the funding. Has anything been done to correct that?
Margaret McDougall Lab Chamber
18 Jun 2013
Hydro Power
No. I will not turn around and blame the UK Government; there are things that we can do in Scotland.Supplying 100 per cent of Scotland’s energy from renewable energy sources by 2020 is an ambitious target that we are on track to meet. Staying on track will require hard work an...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
09 Oct 2013
Subordinate Legislation
The draft regulations presuppose that the Bankruptcy and Debt Advice (Scotland) Bill will enter the statute book as it is. If any changes are made to the bill during its passage through Parliament, the regulations will have to be amended. Can you assure us that that will happen?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
11 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Good morning, panel. Much of what I was going to ask about has already been covered, but what is coming across clearly is that your budget wish list includes better communication about the help that is already available. On access to finance, there should be not just financial...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
11 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Have you been approached to see whether you could offer any places through the modern apprenticeship scheme?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
11 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Does Sara Carter have anything to add on that?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
11 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
On communication, what do you suggest that the Government could do to communicate better with SMEs on what support and access to finance are available?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
11 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
And social media might be used as well.
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
30 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
I would like to stay with VisitScotland, if that is all right. I want to continue on the theme of how you roll out your business across Scotland. In the feedback that we got this morning, mention was made of the fact that you do not distinguish between towns and rural areas an...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
The perception out there is that there is certainly a divide between urban and rural areas, so perhaps you could address that.You have spoken about partnership. This morning, it has become clear that there is a feeling that the three agencies that are before us today do not ha...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
This morning, a few comments were made on efficiency and how well Scottish Enterprise represents the business sector. In particular, SMEs feel that you could do more to help them to access funding, with which they are all finding difficulty. Will you elaborate on what you are ...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Is there concern about business expertise within SMEs? Should you be—or are you—doing something to increase that expertise?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
It has been suggested that small businesses sometimes consist of just one person who cannot just take time out for training on business acumen or whatever. Could there be incubation units for training? Is that available?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Where are they? There is travel time and everything else to consider.
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Also, it was mentioned that you are not providing a transactional internet service and that it would be far better for small businesses if there was one transactional web page where they could show their businesses and from which they could sell. That is not available in Scotl...
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Thank you. Also, we have not maximised what we could do as a country with regard to pulling down funding from the European Union. I know that HIE is quite proactive; will HIE and Scottish Enterprise tell me what is happening?
Margaret McDougall Lab Committee
30 Sep 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
If an SME is in the pipeline and is already a managed account, it is there—we have talked about being on the radar—and it is in the programme. For how long will support be available for such companies? It looks as if that is indefinite. If there is no cut-off point, where is t...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 19 February 2015

19 Feb 2015 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
National Marine Plan

I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate on our national marine plan. The plan has been drafted to be consistent with the UK marine policy statement, in which the UK Administrations share a common vision of having clean, healthy, safe, productive and biologically diverse oceans and seas.

I have a keen interest in Scotland’s national marine plan, as my region is dominated by coastal areas and includes both Arran and the Cumbraes as well as the Clyde. With that in mind, I will focus my speech on the work of the Community of Arran Seabed Trust, which is known as COAST, and relate that back to the draft national marine plan policy.

COAST was created in 1995 with the aim of working for the protection and restoration of the marine environment around Arran and the Clyde. Since then, it has become one of the UK’s leading community marine conservation organisations. It was responsible for the establishment of Scotland’s first no-take zone, in Lamlash Bay, which I have previously highlighted in the chamber, and it is now campaigning for the complete exclusion of trawlers and dredgers from the newly designated south Arran marine protected area.

COAST currently has concerns about the national marine plan. I would be grateful if the cabinet secretary addressed those concerns today. It is concerned that the views of smaller organisations and coastal communities are not being listened to. It feels that bigger groups, such as the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation, the oil and gas industry and others, have a disproportionate level of input into Marine Scotland, and it argues that Marine Scotland is far too centralised and that it needs more bottom-up initiatives and less dictation.

In COAST’s view, coastal communities get no say over the waters that surround them. How will the new local-level regional marine plans be developed to ensure that both coastal communities and smaller organisations are able to have input into them? I note that they will take account of local circumstances, but we need to ensure that people in local areas have an input.

The Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee’s scrutiny suggests that the current draft of the marine plan fails to give sufficient guidance to local authorities on the development of regional plans and that many local authorities will not have the experience, expertise or resources to develop and implement those regional plans.

Scottish Environment LINK has also highlighted that issue. It argues:

“The emergent Marine Planning Partnerships—the mechanism by which regional marine planning is to be delivered—will require secure funding to ensure evidence-based, adaptive decision-making via stakeholder participation.”

I accept that Marine Scotland will take a lead and feed into the process in developing expertise and sharing good practice, but I wonder whether this is an ideal opportunity to get organisations such as COAST and our coastal communities involved in the process, allowing them to work with local authorities so that the regional plans can be fed into and therefore created using an evidence-based approach, which is currently not reflected throughout the draft marine plan.

In relation to a consistent evidence-based approach, Scottish Environment LINK and other stakeholders are also concerned about what constitutes good environmental status. That is highlighted in the Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee’s scrutiny, and it points out, as I mentioned, that the plan does not contain sufficient guidance for local authorities and that the document does not provide a clear and concise set of principles that can be consistently applied.

It is not enough for the plan to have vague aspirations. We need clear and consistent policy and indicators, not only so that the regional plans can be implemented but so that they can work collaboratively. Having clear indicators would also allow us to monitor, evaluate and report on the plans, so I agree with the committee’s recommendation that the Scottish Government revisits the document with a view to streamlining the information that is provided.

We need to ensure that the draft national marine plan is robust and consistent and that it adopts a strong scientific approach. I hope that the Scottish Government will take on board the concerns that have been raised by the RACCE Committee, as well as those raised by outside stakeholders.

Finally, we need to ensure that sufficient resources and funding are made available to those who are expected to deliver regional marine plans and that the guidance on them is clear and concise so that there is no conflict between different regional plans. As we all know, the seas know no boundaries.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Elaine Smith) Lab
The first item of business this afternoon is a debate on motion S4M-12343, in the name of Richard Lochhead, on the national marine plan.
The Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Food and Environment (Richard Lochhead) SNP
I am pleased that we are able to debate Scotland’s first national marine plan, and I begin by thanking the stakeholders who have played an important part in ...
Stewart Stevenson (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP
Is the minister aware of the concerns that many of the fishermen whom I represent have when they see, beyond the 12-mile limit in particular, fishing boats f...
Richard Lochhead SNP
Unfortunately, the marine plan does not usurp the common fisheries policy. However, it is certainly the Scottish Government’s policy position to pursue a lev...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
On the minister’s point about development, has he come to a considered view on the burying of sea-bed cables, given that the fibre optic cable between Faroe,...
Richard Lochhead SNP
As the marine plan lays out, and as was discussed with the Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee, although we are willing to review the wor...
Claudia Beamish (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Scottish Labour values the opportunity for additional scrutiny that this debate on the draft national marine plan brings. As the cabinet secretary has highl...
Alex Fergusson (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con) Con
No one from the Conservative Party or, I am sure, from any other party, would argue with the overall statement in the motion that “the general policies in t...
Rob Gibson (Caithness, Sutherland and Ross) (SNP) SNP
The scrutiny of the national marine plan has raised quite a lot of criticisms from our committee. They are intended to say not, “This is not fit for purpose”...
Margaret McDougall (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate on our national marine plan. The plan has been drafted to be consistent with the UK marine policy statement...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
We have a little bit of time in hand if members wish to take interventions. 14:42
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP
Pivotal to successful delivery of the marine plan in both the national and local contexts will be the points that are covered in paragraph 43 of the Rural Af...
Claudia Beamish Lab
It is possible that, if the marine plan had not been delayed so much—I understand the reasons for that delay—we would not be in the situation that we are now...
Graeme Dey SNP
That is one point of view, but the fact is that a significant series of critical offshore developments are under threat because of that. Appropriate experti...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
I start by agreeing with Graeme Dey’s point about the RNLI’s expertise. I absolutely share that view regarding the expertise in Lerwick and Aith in my consti...
Dave Thompson (Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch) (SNP) SNP
I, too, welcome the principle of the Scottish Government adopting a national marine plan to provide guidance to decision makers and users of Scotland’s marin...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Mr Thompson, can you move your microphone slightly more towards you? We are having difficulty in hearing you. Thank you.
Dave Thompson SNP
I could shout, but I had better not. I take it that the volume is better now, Presiding Officer. I will start again so that you can hear the whole thrust of ...
Elaine Murray (Dumfriesshire) (Lab) Lab
I apologise to the cabinet secretary for not being present for the beginning of his speech, but I am a member of the Justice Sub-Committee on Policing, which...
Michael Russell (Argyll and Bute) (SNP) SNP
I am glad that the cabinet secretary has, at the very outset, drawn attention to the on-going difficulty in the Sound of Mull with the Lysblink Seaway, which...
Jean Urquhart (Highlands and Islands) (Ind) Ind
I, too, welcome the national marine plan as a positive step towards effective marine spatial planning of the Scottish sea area. I acknowledge that, although ...
Jamie McGrigor (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I am pleased to close this important debate for the Scottish Conservatives. We have had some good and positive contributions from many members. As Alex Ferg...
Rob Gibson SNP
What species does Jamie McGrigor think should be farmed on the north and east coasts of Scotland?
Jamie McGrigor Con
I think that the industry is talking about farmed salmon. My constituents in Islay and Jura have expressed many concerns to me about the unacceptable delays...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
Five years ago, we passed a hugely ambitious marine act. The marine plan, which follows it five years on, is crucial. As other members have said, the plan i...
Richard Lochhead SNP
I thank all members across the chamber for their contributions to the debate on Scotland’s first national marine plan, which has been many years in the makin...
Claudia Beamish Lab
Does the cabinet secretary agree that enhancement is vital because some areas are denuded? Recovery is not enough for our marine environment, and that is hig...
Richard Lochhead SNP
As Claudia Beamish knows, our approach is to encourage enhancement of the marine environment when possible, but we have to respect existing activities. Unles...
Sarah Boyack Lab
One of the concerns that has been flagged up to us is about the detail of MPAs and the balance between protection and sustainable fisheries. Will the cabinet...
Richard Lochhead SNP
As I have indicated previously, I am happy to look at that. If I have time, I just want to raise an issue that other members have mentioned. We need to en...