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Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Mar 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Helpfully, my office has written the word “farmer” at the start of the speech, to which I have added “Not yet.” However, because we will be talking about agriculture, I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests, which states that I have a farm in Moray.I...
Edward Mountain Con Chamber
28 Oct 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Thank you, Presiding Officer—I have 16 amendments in this group, but I will be as quick as I can be. My amendments fall under four key themes: the development of land management plans; the contents of those plans; the proportionality and costings of community engagement; and t...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
16 Mar 2017
Draft Climate Change Plan
I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests. I thank everyone who gave evidence to the committee, and also committee members and our clerks for all their hard work in scrutinising the plan. The Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee struggled to scruti...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Oct 2025
Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 (Scottish Carbon Budgets) Amendment Regulations 2025
I want to make it clear at the outset that, although I am a member of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee—I am its convener—I speak in the debate as an individual. In case anyone asks me questions on farming, which I am delighted to talk about, I also declare that I h...
The Convener Con Committee
25 Nov 2025
Draft Climate Change Plan
Agenda item 2 is an evidence session on the draft climate change plan, which was laid on 6 November. The Parliament has 120 days in which to scrutinise the draft, and the Scottish Government has indicated that it intends to lay a final plan before the dissolution of Parliament...
The Convener Con Committee
27 Jan 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Our fourth item of business is an evidence session on the Scottish Government’s draft climate change plan, which sets out how the Government intends to meet its carbon emissions reductions targets. The committee is leading a cross-committee effort to scrutinise the draft plan,...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
29 Oct 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I have 20 amendments in the group, but I will try to be as brief as possible. My amendments would make the proposed lotting process fairer and more sensible for all parties. They would enable the applicant to propose their own lotting plan, helping to tackle situations in whic...
The Convener Con Committee
16 Dec 2025
Draft Climate Change Plan
Welcome back. Our fourth item of business is an evidence session on the Scottish Government’s draft climate change plan, which sets out how the Government intends to meet its carbon reduction targets. The committee is leading a cross-committee effort to scrutinise the draft pl...
Edward Mountain Con Chamber
18 Feb 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Climate Change Plan (Debate)
When they prepared that response, the minister’s bevy of civil servants added a word that I did not put in the question. I am not talking about the draft climate change plan; I am talking about the climate change plan that had a public consultation that closed at the end of Ja...
The Convener Con Committee
20 Jan 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Welcome back. We move on to agenda item 5, which is an evidence-taking session on the Scottish Government’s draft climate change plan. The plan sets out how the Scottish Government intends to meet its carbon emissions reduction targets. The committee is leading a cross-committ...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Feb 2018
Islands (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
On behalf of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee, I say that we are delighted to present our report on the Islands (Scotland) Bill. Sadly, as time is limited, I will not be able to cover all the points in our report, so I will try to pick out the most salient ones. Th...
The Convener Con Committee
08 May 2019
South of Scotland Enterprise Bill: Stage 2
I will try to add a bit of clarity. I, too, am confused about the plans. I noticed in what the cabinet secretary said some willingness to discuss the issue. It seems appropriate to try to get the plan right, so that it is not a plan for a plan for a plan, to be reviewed on a r...
The Convener Con Committee
10 Jun 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Thank you. I am looking around to see whether any other members wish to speak. As none do, I will make a couple of points. I agree with amendment 27, which relates to the outdoor access code and deer management. The outdoor access code was introduced as a result of the Land R...
The Convener Con Committee
10 Jun 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Experience has taught me that, when a landowner signs up to a land management plan, if there is criticism of their objectives and actions, bodies such as NatureScot—Scottish Natural Heritage, as was—run for the hills rather than supporting the land management plan that they si...
The Convener Con Committee
10 Feb 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Item 5 is an evidence session on the Scottish Government’s draft climate change plan, which sets out how the Government intends to meet its carbon emissions reduction targets. The committee is leading a cross-committee effort to scrutinise the draft plan. The Government has sa...
The Convener Con Committee
27 Jan 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Well, it will come as a surprise to you, Gemma.This question is for all the witnesses. Let us go to page 51 of annex 3 of the climate change plan, which is the summary of the costs and benefits under the plan. In it, the Government says that there are“no … costs to government ...
The Convener Con Committee
06 Jan 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Welcome back. We are now in public for our third item of business, which is an evidence session on the Scottish Government’s draft climate change plan. The plan sets out how the Government intends to meet its carbon emissions reduction targets. The committee is leading a cross...
The Convener Con Committee
10 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
Agenda item 1 is an evidence session on the climate change plan. This evidence session is on the Scottish Government’s climate change plan, as set out in the document, “Update to the Climate Change Plan 2018–2032”. We will first take evidence from the Cabinet Secretary for Tra...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
16 May 2023
Committee Announcement (Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee)
I am pleased to speak on behalf of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, to share our assessment of the Scottish Government’s air quality improvement plan. As a committee, we agreed that requesting an announcement was important because it sets a strong precedent that ...
The Convener Con Committee
12 Sep 2023
Scottish Government Priorities
SSE Networks and SP Energy Networks tend to plan five years ahead and consult on transmission lines, which means that communities are faced with a five-year plan when, realistically, to reach net zero, a 15-year plan is probably required. Where there may be one transmission or...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Nov 2023
Ferry Services
I am delighted to open the debate as convener of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. I thank the committee’s clerks and its members for all their hard work in producing what I believe is an excellent report. Let us be clear: too many of Scotland’s ferry services are...
Edward Mountain Con Chamber
07 Nov 2023
Ferry Services
There is a very long answer to that but, in very simple terms, we considered the internal ferries in Orkney, and I visited and saw some of them. They are beyond their lifespan at the moment, and it is quite clear that the Government needs to take positive action in conjunction...
The Convener Con Committee
12 Dec 2023
Scottish Biodiversity Strategy (Draft Delivery Plan)
Our next item of business is an evidence session on the draft delivery plan to accompany the Scottish Government’s new biodiversity strategy. The committee is continuing work that it started last autumn, when it took evidence on the draft strategy. It was clear that the practi...
The Convener Con Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
Mark, you wrote to the committee on 21 March in response to our letter regarding the climate change plan, and I just want to pick up on a couple of the points in that letter. The second paragraph notes that the previous climate change plan was agreed to in the dying days—for ...
The Convener Con Committee
25 Nov 2025
Draft Climate Change Plan
Before we leave the issue of costs, it strikes me that some gross costs have been put into the draft plan that have been netted out to benefits. It is so high level—as Richard Dixon suggested—that it is impossible to see where the risks are and, therefore, impossible for the G...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Climate Change Plan
Finally, we have the climate change plan, on the penultimate sitting day of the parliamentary session. In the 40 minutes that we have had to look at it—let me be clear that I have always called for that period to be much longer—I have found no clear synopsis of the changes fro...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Jan 2026
Budget 2026-27
I will not spend much of my speech talking about this or that line of spending in the net zero, energy and transport portfolios or about this year’s direction of travel. There will be an opportunity for the committee to consider those matters when it takes evidence from the Ca...
The Convener Con Committee
03 Feb 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Item 2 is an evidence session on the Scottish Government’s draft climate change plan, which sets out how the Scottish Government intends to meet its carbon emissions reduction targets. The committee is leading a cross-committee effort to scrutinise the draft plan. The Scottish...
Edward Mountain Con Committee
07 Jan 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
The plan does not come up with a cost per hectare; it just sets out the net cost for the whole plan period as £340 million. I suggest to you that the actual cost may be in excess of £700 million. I am wondering how much money is involved. Where is it in the climate change plan...
The Convener Con Committee
01 Nov 2017
Islands (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have read SNH’s submission, which very much argued that there should be a strategic plan. We have wrestled with the range of evidence that we have been hearing. Some of the islands with stronger communities believe that they should have their own plan, and some believe that ...
The Convener Con Committee
08 Nov 2017
Islands (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
At a couple of evidence sessions that the committee held on islands, it was clear that some community groups aspire to coming up with their own plans. It appears that you are suggesting a strategic plan into which can be fed island plans, down to community-level plans, that re...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Mar 2019
Supporting Scottish Agriculture
I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests, which shows that I am a partner in a farming business. As someone who has a farm and comes from a family that has farmed for three generations, and who has spent 12 years of their professional life offering adv...
The Convener Con Committee
10 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
Before we move on to the next question, I would like to follow up on the points that you made in response to Peter Chapman, because I am a bit confused. I would not criticise you for a lack of ambition. However, I am confused, because you have come up with a plan with lots of...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Mar 2021
Climate Change Plan
As convener of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee, I am pleased to contribute to the debate. The committee took evidence on the climate change plan update during January and February of this year, and the committee’s call for written evidence produced a good level o...
The Convener Con Committee
25 Oct 2022
Environmental Standards Scotland
We will now take evidence on Environmental Standards Scotland’s strategic plan. ESS has a statutory duty to lay its strategic plan before the Parliament, after which the Parliament must consider whether to approve it. The plan was laid on 30 September. The Net Zero, Energy and...
Edward Mountain Con Chamber
26 Sep 2023
Climate Emergency
I say to Mr Harvie that that is not language that I use and I am sure that it is not language that he would use, either. I am sure that there are times—Interruption. I am sorry, but if Mr Harvie wants to interrupt again, he should get to his feet and ask for an intervention. H...
The Convener Con Committee
09 Jan 2024
Scottish Biodiversity Strategy (Draft Delivery Plan)
Agenda item 2 is an evidence session on the draft delivery plan to accompany the Scottish Government’s new biodiversity strategy. The committee is continuing work that we started in late 2022, when we took evidence on the draft strategy. On 12 December, we discussed the delive...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Feb 2024
Budget 2024-25
I welcome the opportunity to speak on behalf of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. It is our role to scrutinise the Scottish Government’s actions to secure progress towards becoming a net zero nation and to check whether it has the resources that it needs to tackle ...
The Convener Con Committee
10 Jun 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Before I come to the cabinet secretary, I will say that, as a farmer, I am not frightened of producing a land management plan—I am very happy to do it. However, I want to point out some of the problems that farmers face in drawing up a land management plan. As a farmer, I have...
Edward Mountain Con Chamber
28 Oct 2025
Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I rise to speak in support of Brian Whittle’s amendments, which I believe are entirely sensible and try to help community bodies to work out their organisational and succession planning. Amendment 259 makes it clear that, once a community body has purchased an area of land tha...
The Convener Con Committee
25 Nov 2025
Draft Climate Change Plan
Thank you, Kevin. I thank everyone for giving evidence this morning. The formation of the new Parliament will be a direct result of elections and the choices of the people of Scotland. If it becomes a more difficult Parliament, that will be what the people of Scotland have ch...
The Convener Con Committee
03 Mar 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Welcome back. The next agenda item is an evidence session with the Climate Change Committee on the Scottish Government’s draft climate change plan. The purpose of the session is to enable this committee to hear directly from the Climate Change Committee on “Progress in reducin...
The Convener Con Committee
03 Mar 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Thank you. I asked the first question, and I am afraid that you are going to get one from me at the end. This is coming to Emma Pinchbeck. Let us consider your history as CEO of Energy UK and some of your comments about costs this morning. I have spent hours poring over annex ...
The Convener Con Committee
03 Mar 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
The draft plan has been laid and the consultations have been summarised, and our report will be considered and debated by the Parliament on Thursday this week. There will then be a period of only three weeks for the Government to finalise the plan. It seems to me an impossibly...
Edward Mountain Con Committee
07 Jan 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
If not pump-priming it. The Government is not making a commitment in the climate change plan; all that it is committed to doing is spending £250 million between now and 2030, of which it had already spent £45 million at the end of 2023. I do not have the latest figures, as I c...
The Convener Con Committee
01 Feb 2017
Draft Climate Change Plan
Agenda item 3 is to take evidence on the Scottish Government’s draft climate change plan. “Draft Climate Change Plan: the draft third report on policies and proposals 2017-2032” was laid on 19 January and the Scottish Parliament has 60 days in which to consider it. The committ...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Feb 2017
Trident (Case for Non-renewal)
I, too, thank Bill Kidd for lodging his motion. I fear that we will come to the matter from different angles, but I am grateful for the chance to discuss it. My thought process on nuclear weapons goes back to the 1980s, when I was a soldier in the British Army in the Rhine. W...
The Convener Con Committee
08 Feb 2017
Draft Climate Change Plan
Item 2 is an evidence session on the Scottish Government’s “Draft Climate Change Plan: The draft third report on policies and proposals 2017-2032”, or RPP3. The plan was laid before the Scottish Parliament on 20 January 2017, and the Parliament has 60 days in which to consider...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Sep 2017
Common Agricultural Policy
I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests. At last I can welcome some suggestions from the cabinet secretary. They come too late, but they are an acceptance of fault. The plan lacks ambition, with 95 per cent of basic payments still to be made by the ...
The Convener Con Committee
13 Sep 2017
Islands (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I understand that, and we are going to ask questions about that, but that is not what I am asking about. You have asked people to come up with an islands plan and they are going to do that. You must have had some idea of what was going to be in the islands plan. I am asking yo...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Apr 2018
National Plan for Gaelic
When I meet constituents across the Highlands and Islands, there are signs of Gaelic everywhere that I travel on our roads, in our stations and by our lochs and Munros. They are a daily reminder of how important Gaelic is to Scotland. I struggled to listen to Kate Forbes and ...
The Convener Con Committee
13 Nov 2019
“The Proposed National Islands Plan”
I want to push you a wee bit on that. The plan has a list of objectives that you want to achieve, so you must have an idea of what it is going to cost. Do you have in mind a figure for implementation of the islands plan that you will ask for in the budget? I would have one.
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Jan 2020
Committee Announcement (Ferry Vessels in Scotland)
As convener of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee, I am pleased to announce that we have launched an inquiry into the construction and procurement of ferry vessels in Scotland. On 18 December 2019, the Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work announced th...
Edward Mountain Con Chamber
17 Jun 2020
Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I apologise for being slightly long in my response, but I want to respond to both amendments. Before I do, I refer members to my interests in that I have a farm, although there are no blue hares on it, and I have an interest in a river, but there are no beavers on it. Maybe th...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Sep 2020
Draft Infrastructure Investment Plan 2021-22 to 2025-26
In the Highlands, we are quite used to being left behind with regard to infrastructure delivery. On page 42 of the plan, there is mention of the Highland prison, which was promised to be built by 2016. The plan says that it “should be” completed by 2026. Why will it not be con...
The Convener (Edward Mountain) Con Committee
27 Jan 2021
Climate Change Plan
Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee’s third meeting in 2021. I ask everyone to make sure that their mobile phones are in silent mode, and I remind everyone that the meeting will be conducted in virtual format. The first item on ...
The Convener Con Committee
03 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
Thank you. The first item on the agenda is an evidence session on the Scottish Government’s “Update to the Climate Change Plan 2018-2032: Securing a Green Recovery on a Path to Net Zero” with witnesses from across the agriculture and forestry sectors. The session forms part o...
Edward Mountain Con Chamber
09 Mar 2021
Climate Change Plan
I thank Mr Scott for that intervention and for his timely reminder that, as a farmer, I should also declare my interest. I want to see farming move forward. Mr Scott is entirely right. Farmers need to be supported through an appropriately funded expansion of the Farm Advisory ...
The Convener Con Committee
28 Feb 2023
Ferry Services Inquiry
Thank you, minister. I have a quick question to start us off. The most recent ferries plan is more than 10 years old, and it has taken 10 years to come up with a new plan, which we have not yet had sight of. Are you happy that 10 years is the right period for a plan to exist, ...
The Convener Con Committee
25 Apr 2023
Air Quality
The second item on the agenda is an evidence session as part of our consideration of air quality in Scotland. The committee has a role in scrutinising the Scottish Government’s air quality improvement plan, which was prepared in response to a report by Environmental Standards...
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Meeting of the Parliament 05 March 2026 [Draft]

05 Mar 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Draft Climate Change Plan
Mountain, Edward Con Highlands and Islands Watch on SPTV

Helpfully, my office has written the word “farmer” at the start of the speech, to which I have added “Not yet.” However, because we will be talking about agriculture, I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests, which states that I have a farm in Moray.

I am pleased to speak on behalf of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. I thank my committee colleagues and the clerks for their work not only to scrutinise the draft plan but to produce our report over a fairly hectic three days. As I will touch on later, the process has, to my mind, been frustrating and slightly unedifying, but I am content that we as a committee have played our part well.

The committee held nine evidence sessions, a call for views and a targeted online consultation. We met young people and got out and about, with a visit to Aberdeen. I thank all of those who engaged with the committee during that process.

As the lead committee, we proposed dividing up the work on the draft plan, and I thank all the other committees involved for their work to ensure that this was a cross-committee effort. There are now four committee reports on the draft plan, including our own, and six other committees sent letters to support our work.

The Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2024 followed advice from the Climate Change Committee that the targets to reduce emissions by 75 per cent by 2030 were no longer achievable. The 2024 act moved to a system of five-year carbon budgets, replacing annual targets, and moved back the date by which a plan was required.

The draft plan in front of us is the first under the changes made by the 2024 act, and the first statutory draft plan since the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019. After the end of the parliamentary scrutiny period, which falls today, the Scottish Government must lay a final climate change plan, reflecting on the views that it has heard. The cabinet secretary has said that it is her intention to do so before dissolution in just a few weeks, but, legally, it does not have to be done within that timeframe.

As a committee, we acknowledge that there has been good progress overall, with emissions having more than halved since 1990. Recently, however, momentum has been lost, and we heard that more challenging actions will now be needed across more sectors.

We agree that delivery must be the central focus of the final plan, but we found that the draft falls somewhat short as a delivery-focused document. The plan should clearly set out how the Government will use its powers to drive down emissions. Where it does not have powers, it should be clearer about that.

We found four areas that the Government should consider. First, we recognise that all climate policy is underpinned by modelling, which is intrinsically uncertain. However, we heard that the information on emissions, costs and benefits—and the latter two, in particular—does not give the detail needed to scrutinise the Government’s assumptions. The Government should welcome informed and constructive criticism of the data and assumptions that it has used, and the final plan should provide more of that. We accepted that it would be challenging for costs and benefits modelling specifically to set out where and on whom costs will fall, but we also asked the Government to reflect on whether the draft falls short in signalling to the public and stakeholders what costs and incentives there are and who will have to pay those costs.

Secondly, we discussed the approach to monitoring in the draft plan, which includes a proposal for early warning indicators to account for the fact that accurate emissions data comes with a delay. However, the draft does not say what those indicators will be. We recommend that they be published at the earliest opportunity to ensure that corrective action can be taken when required. They should also be performance indicators, and have a clear link to the corresponding policies published in the plan.

Thirdly, we noted that delivering changes throughout the economy is a complex task; it needs co-ordinated action across the breadth of Government and with multiple partners over long periods. We discussed dependencies on UK Government action, particularly on electricity, where lower electricity costs would help—and, indeed, are desperately needed in several key areas if we are to decarbonise at the pace that is being asked.

Fourthly, we noted the critical role for local government, which I am sure the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee’s convener will touch on in her contribution. We also heard evidence of the support that communities and individuals need and the role that they could play in reducing emissions.

Although we welcomed the reopening of the climate engagement fund, we recommended that the Scottish Government communicate clearly what the plan means to people’s everyday lives and work with communities and others to do that. The agriculture, land use, buildings and industry sectors were considered by the rural, local government and economy committees respectively, and we agreed whole-heartedly with their conclusions and recommendations.

I will now briefly touch on the three sectors that we considered. On energy, we discussed the reliance of the draft plan on negative emissions technologies and asked the Government to set out how it would monitor whether those technologies were on track to come online in time to meet its ambitions. The committee considers that the plan relies in large part on electrification, without laying out the absolutely vital issue of how electricity costs will be reduced. We also found the plan to be insufficient in setting out how the Government proposes to meet the substantial increase in renewable energy required to electrify key technologies, especially in the absence of an updated energy strategy.

On transport, we noted that the plan places significant reliance on the uptake of electric vehicles. There is a considerable move away from the 2020 climate change plan update, which committed to an ambitious target of reducing car mileage by 20 per cent by 2030. The draft plan now proposes only a 4 per cent reduction.

We heard particularly concerning evidence from industry that plans to electrify heavy goods vehicles were totally unrealistic. The industry instead suggested that a role for drop-in biofuels would be more appropriate, and we have asked the Government to explore that.

On waste, the committee was concerned that projections for energy from waste emissions might be underestimated, following the decision to delay the enforcement of the ban on biodegradable municipal waste going to landfill shortly before the plan was submitted.

A thread that runs through the plan is just transition, and it includes the welcome addition of just transition indicators. The Economy and Fair Work Committee led that work, but we heard evidence on it, too, and we recommend that the Scottish and UK Governments work together on site-specific just transition plans where they are needed.

I will finish on the process of developing the climate change plan. I say, with regret, that the Parliament is in the same place as it was five years ago. We are doing this work right at the end of the parliamentary session, something that I counselled against as convener when we started the process.

That has been extremely challenging for committees, but it is not the primary concern; the key issue is that the Scottish Government has only three weeks if the cabinet secretary is to meet her own deadlines to finalise the plan and meet the timetable. That is bad practice, because it lowers confidence in what should be a robust process. We must remember that the Government will have to consider all the committee’s reports and the consultations with the public and then implement all of that in the final plan.

I look forward to hearing members’ views on whether the wait was worth it and whether, in the next few weeks, the draft climate change plan can be turned into a climate change plan that will get delivery back on track.

Presiding Officer, I will just say that, on the basis of the process alone, I have been underwhelmed by, and am deeply sceptical of, the way in which the Parliament has dealt with this issue.

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I completely agree. Once again, the SNP cannot wish its way to cheaper electricity. The same applies to the SNP’s claims that it would reduce people’s bills ...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
Mr Lumsden has highlighted the issue of cheaper electricity. In order to reach net zero, we need cheaper electricity, but we also need more electricity. That...
Douglas Lumsden Con
If only we had an energy strategy, we could maybe look at what we need. We should have a proper energy mix with nuclear, oil and gas and renewables. This Gov...
Kevin Stewart SNP
You are not being honest.
Douglas Lumsden Con
It is not telling people what the push for net zero by 2045 will mean for households. It is not telling people who live in a flat why they will have to pay u...
Stephen Kerr Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Douglas Lumsden Con
I will give way.