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The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
01 May 2024
Motion of No Confidence
Presiding Officer, as this is my first opportunity to do so since my announcement on Monday, I begin by putting on record my thanks to you for the job that you have done in overseeing proceedings in the chamber throughout my tenure. That said, I am afraid that, with this First...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
22 Jun 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Labour Energy Mission
I remind Labour—because it seems that Anas Sarwar does not know—what its policy is. Time and again, UK Labour politicians have said that they want to use Scotland’s natural resources to give a council tax freeze to people in England. Once again, Anas Sarwar and the UK Labour P...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
24 Oct 2023
Gaza and Israel
I thank Anas Sarwar for his personal kindness in the messages that he has sent to me and Nadia during this time. I agree with almost everything that Anas Sarwar has said about international law and collective punishment. He is absolutely right about that, and we all understan...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
02 Nov 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Covid-19 Inquiry
Of course, it is my responsibility and I will liaise closely, as Anas Sarwar would imagine that I would, with the permanent secretary in order to ensure that the organisation fully complies. I said that to Anas Sarwar previously. We will hand over whatever material has been re...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
25 Apr 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Bute House Agreement
Let me remind Anas Sarwar about his record when it comes to his principles. Anas Sarwar described lifting the cap on bankers’ bonuses, when the Tories did it, as “economically illiterate” and morally repugnant; however, when Keir Starmer does it, Anas Sarwar, like a good boy, ...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
02 May 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Scottish National Party Government
Obviously, I do not agree with that in the slightest. What I would say about some of the issues that Anas Sarwar has raised is that there are of course challenges, particularly in the face of a recovery from a global pandemic. However, on the NHS and our public services, we ar...
Humza Yousaf SNP Chamber
12 Nov 2019
Sheku Bayoh
Anas Sarwar always speaks on these issues with a lot of authority, and he articulated the problem and the sensitivities of the case very well. There is not much for me to add to what he said. We must never forget that at the heart of this is a man not much different in age ...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
18 Apr 2023
Government Priorities for Scotland
Goodness—not a single idea, not a single proposal and not a single bit of understanding of the policy perspectives. That was completely vacuous from the master of the soundbite, with no substance at all. It is all style and no substance whatever from Anas Sarwar. He is vacuous...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · NHS (Delays in Accessing Treatment)
Anas Sarwar rightly raises a couple of important issues, but when he interrogates issues in the health service, he talks about the past four years without giving any recognition to something quite significant that happened in the past four years: there was a global pandemic, w...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
09 Mar 2022
Justice for Families (Milly’s Law)
I thank Anas Sarwar and Scottish Labour for bringing this very important debate to the chamber. I will address the points in the proposal that he has introduced about Milly’s law shortly. I start where Anas Sarwar started: by thanking all those who work in our public services...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
01 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Covid-19 Inquiry
Anas Sarwar is shouting, “Wow”. I am saying to Anas that he is absolutely correct, and that that is one of the reasons why we are standing here. During the 2021 election, I do not think that our retention or record management policy was an issue; it was about whether we got t...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
18 May 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
This is the point: Anas Sarwar can spin in any way he wishes, but the people of Scotland have continued to trust the SNP with the health service time and again. Why have they done that? They have done that because we have invested record amounts in our health service, because ...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
22 Jun 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Labour Energy Mission
Anas Sarwar says that he does not want to hear from me. I will tell him my thoughts clearly, but let us listen to what Barney Crockett, the former Labour leader of Aberdeen City Council, who quit following Labour’s green energy plan, said. He stated that Anas Sarwar should lis...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
07 Sep 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (Schools)
Again, I am more than happy to furnish Anas Sarwar with further details in writing if I am not able to get through all the questions that he asked. On the school estate, we will be making decisions on the learning estate investment programme imminently, but we are also now lo...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
14 Sep 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · National Health Service Waiting Lists
We are seeing the impacts of the global pandemic, which has impacted on every single health service, including the health service here in Scotland. If Anas Sarwar wants evidence of the recovery, there is more and more activity in the NHS. In quarter 2, in-patient day care acti...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
16 Nov 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board (Corporate Homicide Investigation)
To be absolutely clear, unless Anas Sarwar has other information that is not in the public domain, individuals such as Jane Grant have not been named as suspects. It is of course NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, as a corporate entity, that has been named as a suspect. It is a su...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
23 Nov 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Honesty and Integrity in Government
Anas Sarwar was shouting that they have not elected me. I remind him that I have won elections to this Parliament and that, in fact, the seat that I represent was held by a Labour MSP until I won it, so I will not take lectures from Anas Sarwar about how to win an election. O...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
07 Dec 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Programme for International Student Assessment (Results)
I say to Anas Sarwar, as I already said in all my responses to Douglas Ross, that we take the PISA results very seriously, which is why the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills will make a ministerial statement on what practical action we will take to improve numeracy an...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
21 Dec 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · National Health Service (Waiting Lists)
If we are talking about broken, all that Anas Sarwar does is sound like a broken record. Time and time again, he comes here demanding more money for public services, but he opposes every single revenue-raising power and policy that we bring to this Parliament. Of course, th...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
29 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Emma Caldwell Case
I thank Anas Sarwar for reading out Margaret Caldwell’s words—they are incredibly powerful. I think that every single one of us will be moved by her words. She is absolutely right. We are doing a lot of work, particularly through our equally safe strategy but also to challeng...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
14 Mar 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Drug Deaths
Again, I reject the accusation that there is not a sense of urgency. There absolutely is a sense of urgency. Anas Sarwar started his question by asking what the outputs are, and he is absolutely right that outputs are important. There is an increase in residential rehab beds,...
Humza Yousaf SNP Chamber
09 Mar 2022
Justice for Families (Milly’s Law)
I accept fully Jackie Baillie’s point that, on occasion, the processes that we have put in place are not followed; I have said that already. When I have discussions with Anas Sarwar and Scottish Labour on the Milly’s law proposals, we can examine whether the arrangements in th...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
25 May 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Freedom of Information Requests (Response Times)
I tend to think it best for politicians to leave such verdicts to the people of Scotland. Of course, time and time again, they have chosen the SNP to lead the Scottish Government. I saw Anas Sarwar celebrating polls that, once again, put the Labour Party in second place. He wa...
Humza Yousaf SNP Chamber
09 Mar 2022
Justice for Families (Milly’s Law)
I think that this is the second time that I have said this in as many months, Presiding Officer, but it is a genuine pleasure to follow Jackson Carlaw’s contribution. He made some powerful points. Indeed, a number of members from all parties, including Anas Sarwar, who led the...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
27 Apr 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Prisons (Costs)
Anas Sarwar raises an important issue. We are looking at the cost overruns and what can be done to mitigate their effect. I think that we all agree that Barlinnie is not in the condition that any of us would like it to be in. We are exploring what can be done. Anas Sarwar doe...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
27 Apr 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Prisons (Costs)
Again, I am happy to take away and explore any sensible suggestions around the cost overruns, but it is astonishing that Anas Sarwar seems to suggest that those global factors, as well as domestic factors in relation to inflation, do not have any bearing on construction costs....
The First Minister SNP Chamber
27 Apr 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Prisons (Costs)
Tackling the important issues of inequality and poverty continues to be a defining mission for this Government and that is why we invested in the game-changing Scottish child payment, which has lifted many hundreds of thousands out of poverty. The first announcement that I mad...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
25 May 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Freedom of Information Requests (Response Times)
When he demands that we take action but has no facts to back it up, that is when you know how desperate Anas Sarwar really is. Let me give him some of the facts that were, of course, missing from his question. Scotland has been a member of the Open Government Partnership sinc...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
08 Jun 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (Leadership)
As I said in response to Anas Sarwar’s first question, I look forward to meeting Louise Slorance and hearing directly from her in relation to the concerns that she has legitimately and rightly raised on a number of occasions. I hear the words that she has expressed to Anas Sar...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
15 Jun 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Cancer Strategy
The worst challenge—it was there even pre-pandemic—is, as Anas Sarwar is right to say, in relation to the 62-day target. We had been achieving the 31-day target with consistency, but there are challenges because of the shock of the pandemic, which has of course further exacerb...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
15 Jun 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Cancer Strategy
I do not have all the detail of the case, but I am, of course, happy to look at it if Anas Sarwar wishes to send those details across. There is a global shortage of oncologists and we have been working over the past 16 years to increase the numbers of oncologists in Scotland...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
22 Jun 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Labour Energy Mission
When we finally get Anas Sarwar talking about some substance, he manages to fluff it. I say to Anas Sarwar very clearly that, when it comes to Scotland’s renewable energy, why on earth should the people of Scotland trust a Labour Party that, just a couple of weeks ago, scrapp...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
29 Jun 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry
I thank Anas Sarwar for raising an incredibly important issue. He will be observing the UK Covid inquiry, which has a number of Scottish witnesses in front of it today. As an experienced member of this Parliament, he will know that it would be deeply inappropriate for me as th...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
29 Jun 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry
It is really important for me to reiterate that, of course, we have—and have had—a long-standing policy on retention not just of documents but of written correspondence, including email and social media messages. I am more than happy for that guidance to be shared and I am mor...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
07 Sep 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (Schools)
There are a number of questions—again, if we do not get to the detail of them all, I am happy to write to Anas Sarwar with full details. The mitigations that are in place vary from school to school. Various schools and other owners of public sector buildings have put in place...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
26 Oct 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (Budget)
I am saying to Anas Sarwar that, as a Government, we have increased our investment in the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. That is a fact. This year, we have increased the funding by 14 per cent. We have more fire officers per 10,000 of the population than other parts of the ...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
09 Nov 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Covid-19 Inquiry (Legal Advice)
As Anas Sarwar knows, I cannot comment on legal advice. However, where there is the ability to hand over unredacted legal advice, I expect the Scottish Government to do so. We will do that with whatever information we can provide. After First Minister’s question time, I am mor...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
16 Nov 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board (Corporate Homicide Investigation)
First of all, my thoughts and condolences continue to go to the families who have been impacted and affected. Let me pay credit to Anas Sarwar, who I know has provided support to many of those families who have been so tragically impacted and affected. Where Anas Sarwar and I...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
16 Nov 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board (Corporate Homicide Investigation)
I cannot imagine the pain of losing a child. It is every parent’s worst nightmare, without a shadow of a doubt. I have, of course, paid credit to those who have supported Kimberly Darroch, and other families who have suffered such a loss. What I am interested in is action. Th...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
23 Nov 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Honesty and Integrity in Government
That is clearly not the case, because we have been re-elected time and time and time and time again by the people of Scotland to run our public services in Scotland. With regard to freedom of information, I am more than happy to provide a written response to Anas Sarwar about...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
21 Dec 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · National Health Service (Waiting Lists)
In fact, the one thing that absolutely will not change in 2024 is that Anas Sarwar will say one thing one day and then another thing another day. We know that Anas Sarwar is not a serious politician. He does not think for himself. He waits until he gets the memo from head offi...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
11 Jan 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Post Office Horizon Prosecutions
Again, let me be clear: whether as justice secretary at the time or in my current role as First Minister, it would be wholly inappropriate for any Government minister to demand to see the evidential basis for a case that the Crown was prosecuting. Interruption. I know that Ana...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
25 Jan 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Covid-19 Inquiry (WhatsApp Messages)
We did hand over what we had—28,000 messages have been handed over. Officials and former ministers of the Government who do not have WhatsApp messages will have to account for that before the Covid inquiry. Anas Sarwar cannot say that there was deletion “on an industrial scale...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · NHS (Delays in Accessing Treatment)
Anas Sarwar has completely mischaracterised what I said. As he knows—I am happy to provide him with more detail, if he does not—the review of cervical screening exclusions had two parts to it. There was the initial review of 1,500 records, which was completed in 2021, and a mu...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
22 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Oil and Gas Industry (Profits)
I remind Anas Sarwar that he talks about people in the midst of a cost of living crisis, but he has now flip-flopped his way to a position in which he believes in retaining the cap on child benefits but wants to lift the cap on bankers’ bonuses. That is utterly outrageous. I ...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
22 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Taxation Policy
We know that, if we had followed the Conservatives’ budget proposals, we would have had £1.5 billion less to spend. We know that, as a result of Anas Sarwar’s tax policies, in the round, there would be about £561 million less to spend on investing in our national health servic...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
29 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Emma Caldwell Case
Much like Douglas Ross, Anas Sarwar makes some very important points on this issue. I will come to a few of them, if I can. First and foremost, Anas Sarwar is right that, in Scotland, we still have a serious problem with misogyny. There is a lot of cross-party consensus on so...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
21 Mar 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Paediatric Waiting Times (Delays)
I am more than happy to look at Cody’s case and, indeed, any other case that Anas Sarwar raises. We are happy to explore what more can be done with the health board. It sounds as though it is a horrifically long wait and we do not want any parent to have to endure that. The po...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
28 Mar 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Scottish Government Leadership
I tend to believe in the verdict of the Scottish people, who, time and again, have trusted the Scottish National Party to be the Government of Scotland and have rejected Anas Sarwar and Scottish Labour. Anas Sarwar, who is famed for his hubris, is already putting up the buntin...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
28 Mar 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Scottish Government Leadership
When it comes to vision, let me remind Anas Sarwar that it was just last week that his colleagues in UK Labour were praising Margaret Thatcher for her vision. I can stand here and say that, in the year that I have been First Minister, I have stood by my values and my principle...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
18 Apr 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Climate Targets
Anas Sarwar started his second question by saying that the Labour Party backed the targets. That is not in dispute. The point is that, time and again, every time we have brought action to the chamber, Anas Sarwar has opposed it. Anas Sarwar sits there and shakes his head. Whe...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
25 Apr 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Bute House Agreement
Anas Sarwar asked me about a whole range of climate change-related questions. This week, we have seen consent and approval for the world’s largest commercial round for floating offshore wind, which puts Scotland at the global forefront of offshore wind development. Let us loo...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
02 May 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Scottish National Party Government
Anas Sarwar talks about a leadership stitch-up. He should know about that. Just ask Richard Leonard about what he did about a leadership stitch-up. Our record has seen more young people from deprived areas going to university than ever before. Our record has delivered more th...
The First Minister SNP Chamber
02 May 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Scottish National Party Government
Let me also say to Anas Sarwar that, whoever succeeds me, they can say unequivocally that we stand proud of not only our record but the policies that we have enacted over 17 years. The difference between Anas Sarwar and me, my colleagues on the front benches, and colleagues su...
Humza Yousaf SNP Chamber
10 Sep 2019
Topical Question Time · Marches (Disorder)
I thank Anas Sarwar for his question and the way in which he asked it. Any member in the chamber will recognise the work that he has personally done in bridging the divide between communities in which there can often be tension and in attempting to eradicate hate. I wish that ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2020
Showing Solidarity with Anti-racism
Before I come to the substance of my speech, let me make two points. First, I should say that my party will vote for both the Labour and Green amendments. With regard to the Green amendment, I reiterate what was said by my colleague Christina McKelvie and by Patrick Harvie: we...
Humza Yousaf SNP Chamber
20 Aug 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill
I do not think that Anas Sarwar’s characterisation of the bill is incorrect; there are challenges around the narrative. That is why it is important that, as legislators, we all engage with those who oppose the bill and that, crucially, we listen to the voices of those who are ...
Humza Yousaf SNP Chamber
14 May 2021
Urgent Questions · Immigration Enforcement
In the interests of brevity, I will say simply that I think that Police Scotland was put in an extremely difficult position. I have spoken to some of the protesters who were there and have seen some of their social media commentary, and it seems to me that, by and large, the d...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
27 May 2021
Covid-19
I welcome you to your role, Presiding Officer. I am grateful for the opportunity to close today’s debate as the new Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, and to have listened to some phenomenal, extraordinarily powerful and passionate speeches from new members. The ol...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Humza Yousaf) SNP Chamber
01 Dec 2021
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (Patient Safety)
First, as everyone else has done, I extend my condolences to the loved ones of those who have been affected by the issues that members have raised today. Let me say at the outset that I do not for one second begrudge Anas Sarwar, Paul O’Kane or any other member raising constit...
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Meeting of the Parliament 01 May 2024

01 May 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Motion of No Confidence

Presiding Officer, as this is my first opportunity to do so since my announcement on Monday, I begin by putting on record my thanks to you for the job that you have done in overseeing proceedings in the chamber throughout my tenure. That said, I am afraid that, with this First Minister shortly leaving Government, you might have one more raucous back bencher to manage.

I also thank Anas Sarwar for his kind remarks at the beginning of his speech. I thank everybody across the chamber, many of whom have sent me kind messages over the past 24 and 48 hours. I have to say that getting so many kind messages from the Opposition has unnerved me ever so slightly.

However, let me concentrate on Anas Sarwar’s remarks. He started his speech by saying that, for him, this is not personal, but he then launched an attack on John Swinney and Kate Forbes. Even by Anas Sarwar’s standards, that is the fastest Labour U-turn that I have ever seen.

Throughout his speech, Anas Sarwar spoke about members of this Parliament being “unelected”. Let us be absolutely clear: every single member of this Scottish Parliament—SNP, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Conservative, Green or Alba—is elected. Let us not cast any doubt on that. When it comes to attacking my colleagues John Swinney and Kate Forbes, I remind Anas Sarwar that, when they put themselves up for the vote—when they put themselves up for the people’s verdict in the constituencies that they stood in—they won, unlike Anas Sarwar. Let us not talk about unelected versus elected: everybody here is elected.

We know that the motion of no confidence today will be defeated. That gives me the opportunity to talk up our record and this Government’s considerable achievements, and to point out Labour’s lack of substance and its hypocrisy.

As I have found out only too well in the past few days, politics is definitely about the choices that we make. As for the Government, I am exceptionally proud of our choices. Where the Westminster consensus—Labour and the Tories—has chosen Brexit, Scotland chose to remain in the European Union.

Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer chose to retain the two-child limit and the rape clause. The SNP Government opposes those. Labour chooses to lift the cap on bankers’ bonuses but not the cap on child benefits. The SNP chooses differently.

Sir Keir Starmer—who, of course, Anas Sarwar answers to—chooses to commit to Tory spending and tax plans. Those plans mean that the wealthy will benefit from a tax cut, while the NHS and other public services are slashed to the bone.

We choose progressive taxation to increase investment in the NHS and public services. We choose to launch a 10-year just transition fund to support Scotland’s drive to net zero, when Labour chooses to ditch its £28 billion green energy pledge. Whereas Keir Starmer refused for months to call for an immediate ceasefire, even failing to condemn the collective punishment of the people of Gaza, I and the Government that I lead chose to be a voice for peace and humanity in the world.

Yes—those are just some of the choices that I and members in the seats behind me are so proud of. What about the results of those choices? Attainment in Scotland is at a record high and record numbers of students from deprived areas are entering our universities. This Government’s actions are lifting an estimated 100,000 children out of poverty this year. We continue to be the top destination for foreign investment outside London, and more people are coming to Scotland from the rest of the UK than are leaving—yet no one, but no one, in the Opposition thinks about pausing for a second to ask why.

Could it have something to do with the very choices that this SNP Government has made? Could it have something to do with choices such as the baby box, expanded childcare, free university education, free prescriptions; free nursing and personal care; free school meals, no bridge tolls, no hospital car-parking charges, free bus travel for under 22s, those with a disability and those over 60, the game-changing Scottish child payment and so much more? All those were delivered because of the choices that we have made—all because of our record. All those were done in the face of 14 years of Tory austerity, a Brexit that we did not vote for and a Westminster cost of living crisis that we did not create but as a result of which our people are suffering.

Yes, I am proud of the record of the Government that I have the honour of leading, at least for a little while longer.

As I reflect on my time as First Minister, as it comes to an end, I remind the chamber what I said when I first became First Minister. I promised that my door would always be open. I promised that I would listen to good ideas that came from across the parliamentary chamber. I have to say that, in that whole time—the 13 months for which I have been blessed and lucky to be First Minister—I have not heard a single positive idea from Anas Sarwar or the Labour Party. That is clear from this afternoon’s debate.

However, what I have heard is the deafening sound of principle after principle being thrown out of Anas Sarwar’s window: U-turning on the two-child cap, U-turning on devolution of employment law, U-turning on devolution of drug law and U-turning on his support for the WASPI—Women Against State Pension Inequality—women.

We on the SNP benches will leave Labour to justify all that, if it can. We will never do anything other than stand by our values—by Scotland’s values. The true vote of no-confidence that the people of Scotland really need and deserve is a vote of no confidence in this failing miserable union that is holding Scotland back and inflicting damage on the people and the economy of this country. The cosy Westminster alliance that is represented here today is terrified of such a vote. Why? It is because it knows what the result will be. So, I urge the chamber to reject the motion and to let us start focusing on the real priorities of the people of Scotland.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-13005, in the name of Anas Sarwar, on a motion of no confidence. I invite members who wish to speak in th...
Anas Sarwar (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
I start by recognising the significant announcement that Humza Yousaf made this week—that he was resigning as First Minister. Although he and I have signific...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Let us hear Mr Sarwar.
Anas Sarwar Lab
Let me remind the chamber what Nicola Sturgeon said when Rishi Sunak replaced Liz Truss as Prime Minister. She said that we could not have a “revolving door”...
The First Minister (Humza Yousaf) SNP
Presiding Officer, as this is my first opportunity to do so since my announcement on Monday, I begin by putting on record my thanks to you for the job that y...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you. I call Douglas Ross. 15:09
Douglas Ross (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
On a personal level, I wish Humza Yousaf well, as he prepares to leave office. It has been clear that I have disagreed with many of the policies that he has ...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Mr Ross, we do not use nicknames in the chamber.
Douglas Ross Con
I am sorry—I thought it was about accuracy, because it would be “Not-so-honest John”, given some of the things that we have heard recently.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Mr Ross! Interruption. Mr Ross, I ask you to apologise then continue. Interruption.
Douglas Ross Con
Then there—
The Presiding Officer NPA
Mr Ross, apologise then continue. Interruption.
Douglas Ross Con
Then there is John Swinney. Interruption.
The Presiding Officer NPA
I am sorry, Mr Ross. You might not have been able to hear me. I would be grateful if you would apologise, then continue.
Douglas Ross Con
I will apologise. I am very sorry for any hurt caused. If John Swinney is successful, we face the dreadful prospects of Nicola Sturgeon’s prodigy being repl...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green
As I have already said to the First Minister personally, the events of the past week are a source of regret but certainly not of hostility or ill will at a p...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Members.
Patrick Harvie Green
If members will permit another viewpoint to be heard, I say that that would leave little more than a year and a half until the legally required dissolution f...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
Politics can be ugly, and never more so than last week. However, I must pay great tribute to the First Minister: in a moment of great stress, he made a speec...
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Lab
I used to think that there really was nothing new in politics, but I have to say that the current period of chaotic government is exceptional, whether at Wes...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The question is, that motion S6M-13005, in the name of Anas Sarwar, on a motion of no confidence, be agreed to. Are we agreed? Members: No.
The Presiding Officer NPA
There will be a division. There will be a short suspension to allow members to access the digital voting system. 15:27 Meeting suspended. 15:30 On resuming—
The Presiding Officer NPA
We come to the vote on motion S6M-13005, in the name of Anas Sarwar. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Jenny Gilruth) SNP
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app did not work. I would have voted no.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Ms Gilruth, I can confirm that your vote was recorded. For Baillie, Jackie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Baker, Claire (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Balfour, Jeremy ...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The result of the division on motion S6M-13005, in the name of Anas Sarwar, is: For 58, Against 70, Abstentions 0. Motion disagreed to.
The Presiding Officer NPA
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