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Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Nov 2022
Road Improvements
We have been here before. Nearly a year ago we held an almost identical debate, calling on the Scottish Government to reaffirm its commitment to dualling the A9 and the A96, and to commit to upgrading other roads. We lost. The Scottish National Party amended our motion to take...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
05 Feb 2020
Tax and Public Spending
I was speaking about the extra money that we want for homelessness. I spoke to various stakeholders to come up with the figure—it is based on evidence. We asked for another £10 million for the expansion of the ending homelessness together fund, specifically to allow additional...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
27 Apr 2022
Honouring Emergency Workers
I start by thanking all the members from across the chamber who signed the motion, thereby allowing the debate to take place. At the heart of it is something that I think that we can all agree with: those who serve us in the emergency services are heroes and deserve our thanks...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Oct 2016
Building a Fairer Scotland
Government offices throughout the world are stuffed with weighty reports outlining the strategies for this or that. We have another one now—the 100-page epic “Fairer Scotland Action Plan”. It might have been fairer on all of us to call it the “SNP Failures on Poverty Dossier”....
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
13 Dec 2016
Walking
I, too, congratulate Fulton MacGregor on bringing this debate to the chamber. It is an important debate because it gives members a chance to highlight local walking routes, as Fulton MacGregor has done, and the importance of walking in general and getting out and about. I hav...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
23 May 2018
Housing
It would have been easy to lodge a motion on housing attacking sluggish house building under the Scottish National Party. A sector that is flatlining and an obsession with ill-defined affordable housing—whatever that means—would indeed be worthy of this Parliament’s time, but ...
Graham Simpson Con Committee
23 Feb 2021
Tied Pubs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I have three amendments in group 3 and, as you have heard already, this is an important group, so, if you will excuse me, I will speak for a while, although I will cut down dramatically what I had planned to say. The amendments in my name seek to give protections to the small...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
16 Dec 2021
Parliamentary Procedures and Practices
I completely agree. Mr Kerr could take a lead on that in our own party and perhaps introduce some reforms in our whip’s office to allow more spontaneity. I look forward to that happening. I wanted to speak today because I will be launching a consultation on a member’s bill in...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Jan 2023
Caledonian Sleeper Service
I, too, thank Richard Leonard for securing the debate, not least because it is always good fun to hear him speak and wind the clock back several decades. That aside, this is an important topic to debate—because it is a debate and we are not all going to agree. It is also an op...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Feb 2023
A9 Dualling
When Jenny Gilruth stood before the Parliament on February 8 to deliver the bombshell news that the contract for dualling the next section of the A9 was not yet going to be awarded, she was keen to blame everyone but herself. From Brexit—of course—to Vladimir Putin, the Minist...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Jan 2024
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Jobs (East Kilbride)
I start by congratulating Collette Stevenson for securing the debate. She has mentioned me a few times and I will come on to that. Earlier today, I was speaking to pupils on a school visit to the Parliament and I told them how I first got involved in politics when I was at sc...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
11 Sep 2024
Rail Fares
My fare from East Kilbride to Edinburgh will rocket by 83.8 per cent. That is not a saving. In March, the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, Unite the union, the Transport Salaried Staffs Associa...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
14 May 2025
“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contract”
Good morning to you, Auditor General, and to your team. This is a damning report, but for those of us who occasionally have to use GPs, it probably tells us nothing that we did not know already: services are strained, and it is often difficult for people to get a GP appointme...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Jun 2025
Scottish Law Commission (60th Anniversary)
I am not sure that I can be as sexy as that. I congratulate Stuart McMillan on securing the debate. It would be remiss of the convener of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee not to congratulate the Scottish Law Commission on reaching the age of 60. As a former conve...
Graham Simpson Reform Committee
18 Feb 2026
“Delayed discharges: A symptom of the challenges facing health and social care” and “Community health and social care: Performance 2025”
There is a knock-on impact on ambulance waiting times, for example. There are people in hospital who do not need to be there. Ambulances turn up, bring people to accident and emergency, and there is nowhere for those people to go. There is a whole-system impact.Mr Greive menti...
Graham Simpson Con Committee
21 Sep 2016
Subordinate Legislation
Do the witnesses think that the appeals system should be reformed? As you know, people cannot appeal after six months have passed since they moved into their property. A lot of people are in the wrong bands but when they try to appeal they are told that they cannot do so. Shou...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Sep 2016
Local Taxation
This has been an important and interesting debate, and there have been interesting speeches, which started with Derek Mackay’s. He told us while keeping a straight face that the journey has only just begun but, as Jackie Baillie and Patrick Harvie pointed out, that is far from...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
15 Nov 2016
Single Market and Trade (European Union Referendum)
My first speech in the chamber came before the vote to leave the European Union and it was on that very subject. It came less than a month before the vote and I would like to think that my prophetic words had some influence here, particularly on my good friend Alex Neil, and p...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
16 Nov 2016
Fuel Poverty
The debate has been useful and I thank Labour for bringing it to the chamber. I thank Alex Rowley and Jackie Baillie in particular for their considered contributions. Fuel poverty affects a third of households in Scotland, which is a higher proportion—35 per cent as opposed t...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Nov 2016
Social Security
At the weekend, I was reading a document that mentioned welfare in Scotland a number of times. It predicted a rosy future with increased “fairness” and healthy handouts for all who need it. Here are some of its claims. It said that there could be “A halt to the rollout of Uni...
Graham Simpson Con Committee
14 Dec 2016
Brexit (Implications for Scottish Local Government)
Why has there been nothing since then?
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
25 Jan 2017
Draft Budget 2017-18
Perhaps Mr Mackay should look to the extra half a billion pounds, in real terms, that he is getting in his budget. He could start there. I am afraid that the money that is being given to councils is declining, and Mr Mackay’s smoke-and-mirrors draft budget tries in vain to h...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Mar 2017
First Minister’s Question Time · Engagements
My constituent Mrs Norma Henderson, who lives in Airdrie, requires an operation for a very serious and worsening gynaecological condition. She is aged 61 and is the primary carer for her disabled daughter. She first went to see her general practitioner in August. Since then, h...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
09 Mar 2017
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2017 [Draft]
I declare an interest as a serving councillor in South Lanarkshire. Murdo Fraser kicked off for the Conservatives by mentioning the Accounts Commission report. He also made reference to Derek Mackay’s new look, comparing him to Clark Kent. In my eyes, it is more Proclaimers t...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
24 May 2017
Cycle Capacity (Railways)
I thank my colleague Liam Kerr for bringing the debate to Parliament. It is a shame that we are here, given that Abellio originally vowed to help Scotland to go Dutch and to create a Scottish cycle revolution. It took on the ScotRail franchise with big promises and a grand vis...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
25 May 2017
Celtic’s European Cup Win (50th Anniversary)
First, I apologise for the non-appearance of my colleagues Murdo Fraser and Adam Tomkins, who were desperate to take part in the debate but were somehow unavailable. As a west of Scotland politician, I have always steered clear of mentioning football allegiances, but my wife ...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Jun 2017
Education Governance
I too, praise Tom Mason for his maiden speech. I also congratulate him for bucking a trend in the chamber and being well within time. I am sure that that will not catch on. Way back in March 2013, the commission on school reform published a detailed document “By diverse means...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
28 Jun 2017
Education Governance
That excessive uniformity is why the Scottish Conservatives have been arguing for years that we need greater diversity in the system and that we need properly to empower headteachers. On that point, it is good to see that the SNP has finally arrived at the table—it is talking ...
Graham Simpson Con Committee
27 Sep 2017
Building Regulations (Fire Safety)
I will move on. You may have seen a BBC report this morning about sprinklers in high-rise flats. The BBC did some research through freedom of information requests to the fire service and discovered that, since 2009, 15 people have died and more than 480 have been hurt in high-...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
26 Oct 2017
General Question Time · Fire Prevention (Sprinklers)
The Fire Brigades Union has been calling for sprinklers to be fitted in all tower blocks, not just those built since 2005, for the past eight years. When will that happen?
The Convener Con Committee
31 Oct 2017
Draft Police Act 1997 and the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007 Remedial Order 2018
The Faculty of Advocates has said: “The proposed changes partially address the issues of ECHR compatibility. However, the opportunity to seek an independent review of disclosure of serious offences on the basis of time elapsed since the date of conviction will not necessarily...
The Convener Con Committee
31 Oct 2017
Instruments subject to Negative Procedure
Agenda item 3 is instruments subject to the negative procedure. The Council Tax Reduction (Scotland) Amendment (No 2) Regulations 2017 make further amendments to the Council Tax Reduction (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (SSI 2012/303) and the Council Tax Reduction (State Pension C...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
06 Dec 2017
Ferry Services (Fares and Funding)
You are right, as always, Presiding Officer. I could not help laughing when the minister said that local government had been treated fairly. The revenue budget for local government has gone down year on year. Thirty thousand jobs have been cut across local government since th...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
01 Feb 2018
General Question Time · Active Travel (Road Projects)
The trunk road cycling initiative, which the minister mentioned, was introduced in 1996 by Lord James Douglas-Hamilton. It was a great innovation, but it has not been updated since then. In 2015, Spokes wrote to the Scottish Government to suggest an update, which the Scottish ...
The Convener Con Committee
27 Feb 2018
Instruments subject to Negative Procedure
The first instrument for consideration under agenda item 3 is SSI 2018/69, which makes further amendments to the Council Tax Reduction (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (SSI 2012/303) and the Council Tax Reduction (State Pension Credit) (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (SSI 2012/319), wh...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am speaking as convener of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. Like the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, the continuity bill confers wide powers on ministers and consequently is of great interest to my committee. The tight timetable for considering the bill has...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
21 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I thank everyone who has spoken on this group of amendments. Mr Russell talks about striking a balance, and that is what we are trying to do. I commend Ross Greer for lodging amendments on this matter in the first place. He is trying to ensure effective scrutiny, and he is to...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
16 May 2018
Portfolio Question Time · Property Factors (Performance)
Since 2013, the tribunal has issued 169 enforcement orders against factoring companies. One in five of those orders has never been complied with, which is pretty disgraceful. What is the minister doing about that? Has he struck off any factoring companies, especially those tha...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
20 Jun 2018
Pre-Budget Scrutiny (2019-20 Budget) (Workforce Planning)
Good morning. My question is for all the witnesses. Unison Scotland said in its written evidence that since 2009, 29,000 jobs have been lost in local government in Scotland and that that has led to increases in workload and stress, but that councils are to a large degree not d...
Graham Simpson Con Committee
03 Oct 2018
Pre-budget Scrutiny (Housing Adaptations)
I presume that nothing has happened since 2012.
The Convener Con Committee
30 Oct 2018
Instrument subject to Negative Procedure
The second issue relates to the question whether the regulations raise a devolution issue, as they might relate to matters that are reserved under section F1 of part II of schedule 5 to the Scotland Act 1998, which concerns social security schemes. As the committee knows, we h...
Graham Simpson Con Committee
31 Oct 2018
Planning (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Like most—indeed, probably all—committee members, I really value the countryside. I have met Ramblers Scotland and read the “Changing Tracks” report, which, I have to say, makes a compelling case for better regulation. However, the current system has been in place only since D...
Graham Simpson Con Committee
07 Nov 2018
Planning (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will discuss amendments 23, 24 and 17 before moving on to amendment 18. Amendments 23 and 24 seek to remove the requirement for councillors to undergo mandatory training by removing sections 24 and 25. Amendment 17 seeks to remove section 26, which sets out how the Scottish...
The Convener Con Committee
11 Dec 2018
“Work of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee in 2017-18”
Since you gave evidence to us in September, what progress has been made on the quality of accompanying documents? I will show you an SSI that has come to us. You will have a copy of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (Tolerable Standard) (Extension of Criteria) Order 2019, which ...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
24 Jan 2019
General Question Time · NHS Lanarkshire (Meetings)
The number of general practitioner practices in Lanarkshire has fallen by 10 per cent since 2007. What is the cabinet secretary doing about that?
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
06 Feb 2019
“Ethical Standards Commissioner Annual Report and Accounts 2017-18”
Good morning. I feel that, in the previous two years, I have given you a bit of a hard time in my opening questions, but I will go a bit easier on you today because you are retiring and I do not think that any of this is your fault. You have a job to do and you have done it. I...
Graham Simpson Con Committee
20 Feb 2019
Local Authorities (Staff Absenteeism)
I appreciate that councils are using different methods, but perhaps they should not be and should be more uniform. Nevertheless, some councils have done better than others. Your own council, Nikki—I am not picking on you, because I know that you are quite new to the job—has re...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
20 Feb 2019
Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
No, because I am about to praise the minister for agreeing to amend the bill to reflect the committee’s view on that matter. Fuel poverty rates in urban Scotland have improved since 2015, but rates in rural areas have not improved, so there is a widening gap. We have a legisla...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
01 May 2019
Subject Choice
Is it not a somewhat extraordinary situation when the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills says that Parliament should not debate education? Education should never be off limits for members in this chamber. It is the job of Parliament to debate serious issues, and this i...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
01 May 2019
Subject Choice
No—I will give the figures for South Lanarkshire, which is an SNP council. The number of choices offered at S4 goes from nine at Stonelaw high school, to eight at Trinity, St Andrew’s and St Bride’s and Holy Cross, to seven at Calderglen, Calderside, Duncanrig, Larkhall, Les...
Graham Simpson Con Chamber
02 May 2019
General Question Time · Violent Crime
The Scottish Government statistics that were released last week show that, in South Lanarkshire, offences in which a firearm was alleged to have been involved have increased by 150 per cent since 2015-16. That is the largest increase in Scotland by a mile. In North Lanarkshire...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
08 May 2019
“Local government in Scotland: Challenges and performance 2019”
Mr Sharp mentioned the 6 per cent real-terms cut in council funding since 2013-14. There are different ways to come up with figures. What approach did the commission take to come up with that figure?
Graham Simpson Con Committee
08 May 2019
“Local government in Scotland: Challenges and performance 2019”
The 6 per cent cut is since 2013-14. What did you notice in the past year? Has the trend continued, or did it stop?
Graham Simpson Con Committee
08 May 2019
“Local government in Scotland: Challenges and performance 2019”
Are you saying that we have had a reduction since 2013, but in the past two years it has flattened out?
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Jun 2019
Fuel Poverty (Targets, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill
I got a bit confused at the weekend when I was thinking about the debate. On Twitter, the Scottish National Party announced: “Here’s what we’re doing in government to make Scotland a fairer place to live.” That came with a downward arrow that pointed to a list of alleged ach...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Sep 2019
European Union Exit (No Deal)
This is the 34th debate that we have had on Brexit in the course of this parliamentary session, the 34th afternoon of hot air filling this chamber and the 34th time that we will have a vote that will achieve precisely nothing. That is not to mention 25 statements of varying le...
Graham Simpson Con Committee
02 Oct 2019
Budget Scrutiny 2020-21
I know that you want to move on, convener, but I have one follow-up question for Mr Ferguson, since he is an accountant. How do we sort out the lack of transparency over budgets? Health and social care partnerships are meant to be partnerships, but they do not appear to be bec...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Jan 2020
Empty Homes
I will do my best, Presiding Officer. I wish you and other members a very happy new year. It gives me great pleasure to kick off for the Scottish Conservatives in the first debate after the recess. We have to be honest: there is a mountain of work still to do in this area bef...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Jan 2020
Local Government (Funding)
A report from the Accounts Commission from just the other week said that since 2013-14, there has been a real-terms reduction to council funding of 7.6 per cent. Where is the cabinet secretary getting her figures from?
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Jan 2020
Local Government (Funding)
We are just a couple of weeks away from the latest Scottish Government budget—the latest charade in which the finance secretary moans about his lot. It will be the latest kick in the teeth for local government, with SNP back benchers and front benchers screaming, “Nothing to s...
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Meeting of the Parliament 02 November 2022

02 Nov 2022 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Road Improvements

We have been here before. Nearly a year ago we held an almost identical debate, calling on the Scottish Government to reaffirm its commitment to dualling the A9 and the A96, and to commit to upgrading other roads. We lost. The Scottish National Party amended our motion to take out any reference to particular roads.

Today, the SNP amendment mentions both roads, but nowhere in it is a commitment to fully dual them. Instead, we have the language of short-term fixes and a review. It looks very much as though those historic commitments lie in the gutter.

The SNP was once behind these projects. It committed to fully dualling the A9 between Perth and Inverness by 2025. Since that pledge was made 11 years ago, just over 12 miles have been completed—a little over a mile a year. At that rate, it will be 2086 by the time the other 70 miles are complete. I am afraid to say that none of us will be around to see it. Nicola Sturgeon can cancel the photo call—there will be no selfies on the A9 for her, and nor should there be, because there is a very sorry tale to tell.

Since our debate last year, a number of lives have been lost. So far this year, there have been 12 deaths on the A9 between Perth and Inverness—the highest number for 12 years, and all on single-carriageway sections. The latest incident—last month—saw 64-year-old George Norris killed when his Ford C-Max was in a collision with two other vehicles near Kingussie. Also in October, a man and a woman died when their car collided with a lorry near Birnam, south of Dunkeld. There were two fatal crashes on the A9 in September, one near Slochd and another near?Dunkeld, along with a fatality near Carrbridge on 30 September. That followed three members of one American family dying after a collision with a lorry on the A9 near Newtonmore on 10 August. Further, in July, 68-year-old David McPherson died in a crash at Slochd summit near Carrbridge, with his 65-year-old wife, Elza, and their two-year-old grandson dying in hospital a short time later.

Some 333 people have been killed on the A9 between Perth and Inverness since 1979. That is why we need desperately to fully dual that road. Accidents will continue to happen—there are different reasons for all accidents—but there will be far fewer of them. We can literally save lives by investing in these roads.

What about the A96? Thankfully, the death toll on the A96 this year has not been as bad as it has been on the A9. There was one fatality, though, in January, when 78-year-old John Channon of Dyce died following a crash near Auldearn.

The campaign to dual the A96 has been going on for 30 years. As far back as 1989, The Press and Journal was running a campaign called “end the carnage, spend the cash”. At that point, it was the UK Government that was responsible. It did not end the carnage and it did not spend the cash, and nothing has really changed since devolution.

In 2011, the SNP committed to completing the dualling of the road between Inverness and Aberdeen by 2030. Of course, that was before it did its deal with the Greens, which put a halt to things while we wait for a “transparent, evidence-based review” of the environmental impacts of the project. Last year, Transport Scotland was claiming that the study would be completed by the end of this year, and the minister’s amendment today makes the same claim.

I can only hope that Transport Scotland has not been listening too much to the words of Green MSP Maggie Chapman, who predicted last year that the review would find that it

“isn’t viable to dual the whole way”.

The problem that we have here is that the SNP has been ensnared by the Greens. It is almost as though Jenny Gilruth has to ask permission from Maggie Chapman to do anything. We can imagine the conversation: “Please, Maggie, can I dual the roads?”; “No, minister—don’t you remember? It’s not viable.” We really are in a bad place if we are to base our roads improvement programme on the views of Maggie Chapman.

Of course, investing in those roads is not just about road safety. Making transport easier boosts the local and—because of the roads’ strategic importance—national economy. Members would not expect the anti-growth Greens to understand that, but I would have thought that wiser heads in the SNP might do so.

It would be remiss of me not to mention other roads in Scotland that are in dire need of improvement, such as the A75 and A77. Between 2018 and last year, on those two roads, there were nine fatal accidents—a shocking toll of death. Today, I met members of the A77 action group—

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-06520, in the name of Graham Simpson, on essential road improvements. 16:34
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
We have been here before. Nearly a year ago we held an almost identical debate, calling on the Scottish Government to reaffirm its commitment to dualling the...
Finlay Carson (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con) Con
Will the member take an intervention?
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Mr Simpson is bringing his remarks to a close.
Graham Simpson Con
I am happy to take the intervention.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
You will have to conclude your speech within your allotted seven minutes.
Finlay Carson Con
Will Mr Simpson join me in welcoming the news that, after concerted efforts from the Conservative benches, the Scottish Government has dropped its grievance-...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Graham Simpson, you have 20 seconds left.
Graham Simpson Con
I thoroughly agree with Mr Carson, who is a champion of these roads. I do not want to be here, moving this motion, because it should not be necessary. With ...
The Minister for Transport (Jenny Gilruth) SNP
I thank the Conservatives for bringing forward today’s motion for debate. The tone of the motion is respectful to the families of those who have lost loved o...
Graham Simpson Con
Of course, short-term measures can have an effect, but would the minister accept that fully dualling both of those roads could lead to a significant improvem...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I think that Mr Simpson makes a fair assertion. If he does not mind, I will come to that later in my remarks. We have made that investment and, this year, w...
Douglas Ross (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I am grateful to hear that commitment to fully dual the A96, which I hope to see come to fruition. The minister was written to in September by Moray Chamber ...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I am happy to do so. I apologise to Mr Ross and to Moray Chamber of Commerce, and I will ensure that it receives a response from my private office. As membe...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Minister, I appreciate that you took two interventions, which I am sure that members wanted to hear your responses to, but I must ask you to wind up.
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I move amendment S6M-06520.2, to leave out from “believes that” to end and insert: “and indeed the pain caused by all fatalities and serious accidents acros...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I thank Graham Simpson for bringing the debate to the chamber. I would normally say about one of his debates that I welcome the debate, but, as he acknowledg...
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con) Con
Today, Neil Bibby and I were in a meeting with the A75 and A77 action group—the A77 campaign team. What is the member’s response to the group’s assertion tha...
Neil Bibby Lab
I will come on to that. I thank Mr Whittle for his intervention. Investment to upgrade transport infrastructure is not just an issue for the north and north...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Neil Bibby Lab
I certainly will take an intervention. I would be grateful if the minister could clarify whether the Greens have a veto on SNP roads policy—yes or no?
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I do not appreciate two members separately taking words that were given in a private meeting with a group in relation to a road earlier today—Interruption. W...
Neil Bibby Lab
I notice that the minister did not answer my question about whether the Greens have a veto on SNP policy. She is not denying the claim that was made. As I s...
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
I, too, thank Graham Simpson for allowing Parliament to have this debate and for setting its tone, which I think has been entirely in keeping with the seriou...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We move to the open debate. 17:00
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
At the outset, I associate myself with all the comments that Liam McArthur made, in what was a well-informed contribution on the issues. The A9 trunk road b...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
On the A9 between Perth and Inverness, there are only two areas where compulsory purchase of land for dualling would be difficult—at Dunkeld and Aviemore. Th...
Murdo Fraser Con
My colleague Mr Mountain makes a very good point. I know that communities along the A9 are now wondering whether the project will ever be completed. The invo...
Paul McLennan (East Lothian) (SNP) SNP
The recent accidents on the A9 are, of course, a tragedy for everyone involved, and my sympathies are with the families and friends of everyone affected by t...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the member take an intervention?