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Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
14 Jan 2025
Support for the Culture Sector
I am sorry—I will not take one just now. The Musicians Union, in its briefing for today’s debate, rightly raised the issue of how money is allocated, saying that “Increased funding must also drive the delivery of fair work for the creative industries, with funding for the ar...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
25 Oct 2023
Culture Sector
I mean no offence in saying this, Mr Brown, but I would be happy to take an intervention from the cabinet secretary, whom I was requesting details from. Let me tell members why we in the chamber need that clarity. The Parliament has heard time and again pleas from a sector th...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
15 Jan 2018
Draft Budget 2018-19
Ash Denham and I met representatives from the higher education, hospitality, tourism and construction sectors as well as representatives from the areas of local government and economic development. First, we considered the challenges that face various sectors as a result of B...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 Oct 2023
Culture Sector
Scottish Labour has brought forward this debate because we recognise and revere the enormous contribution that the arts and culture sector makes to Scotland’s national life. As Professor Jeffrey Sharkey, the principal of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, recently put it, “...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
16 Nov 2023
Culture in Communities
As a committee member and on behalf of Scottish Labour, I am pleased to welcome the report, which highlights the benefits of a place-based approach to culture and the many challenges that its implementation faces. The report is thorough and carefully considered, and I extend ...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
16 Apr 2024
Scotland’s International Culture Strategy
I join others in paying my condolences to the loved ones of Scott Williamson. We can rightly be proud of our culture in Scotland. From the songs of Robert Burns to the poems of Dame Carol Ann Duffy, this nation has produced some of the greatest cultural works, which have made...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
05 Oct 2023
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Good morning. You will be aware that we have heard alarming evidence over recent weeks about the funding crisis that is affecting the culture sector. Even before last week’s announcement, Creative Scotland was warning that up to a third of the 120 regularly funded organisation...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
16 Apr 2024
Scotland’s International Culture Strategy
I am sorry; I have already taken two. That is why Labour would push for a visa waiver for touring artists and would negotiate an EU-wide cultural touring agreement, including allowances for cabotage, carnets and customs rules. Scotland’s culture sector is clearly valuable, a...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 Sep 2017
City of Culture Bids (Paisley and Dundee)
It is a pleasure to open the debate on behalf of the Labour Party and speak in support of Paisley’s bid for UK city of culture 2021 and Dundee’s bid for European capital of culture in 2023. Both are important titles and the process of bidding will, as the motion sets out, prom...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
05 Oct 2023
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Thank you for that answer. One area where the Government has not matched its ambition with investment is the £6.6 million—or 10 per cent—cut to Creative Scotland’s budget, which you promised not to proceed with in February, but have gone ahead with in September. The amount of ...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 Jan 2025
Support for the Culture Sector
Scottish Labour welcomes the debate on valuing and supporting Scotland’s culture sector, because Scottish Labour has consistently supported the sector’s efforts to receive proper funding. We recognise the funding crisis that has engulfed cultural organisations and workers for ...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
12 Mar 2024
Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning to the committee and to the minister. I will speak to my amendments 40, 41, 43, 44 and 47 to 49 in this group. We have already heard how important Scotland’s tourism industry is to our country, and we all agree on that. I am sure that we all agree, too, on the im...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
03 Oct 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
We have heard significant evidence from the sector that it still faces a huge crisis. Museums Galleries Scotland told the committee: “We have reached a point at which so many organisations are in crisis that they are struggling to do the really good work that we know can be d...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
07 Dec 2016
Paisley for City of Culture 2021
I thank George Adam for securing the debate to help the Paisley bid, and I thank all the members who signed the motion and who have spoken in the debate to acknowledge that Paisley is a fitting candidate to be the UK city of culture 2021. I congratulate all those who have mad...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Apr 2013
Public Procurement Reform
I refer to my entry in the register of interests.I am sure that we all agree that there is always a need for public bodies to spend the public pound wisely. However, that need is even greater in difficult financial times.As has been said, the public sector in Scotland procures...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
08 May 2014
Life Sciences
Labour welcomes this opportunity to highlight the importance of the life sciences sector in Scotland, of research funding and of developing our expertise. Scotland has an outstanding reputation when it comes to life sciences. Our universities are among the best in the world, a...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
25 Sep 2025
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27
To follow up on that, we all know about the problems in the culture sector over the past few years; we have talked already this morning about the open fund. The culture sector has been facing a huge amount of uncertainty, and multiyear funding is an attempt to try to provide s...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
22 Jan 2026
Section 22 Report: “The 2024/25 audit of Historic Environment Scotland”
To go back to the convener’s opening questions, I think that similar issues were identified in the Water Industry Commission for Scotland, which led to a Government review and changes. At the same time, there have obviously been serious issues at Historic Environment Scotland....
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
18 Jan 2024
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
If we want to sustain culture and cultural activity and participation, it is important that we ensure that the right resource—whatever that is—is in place. I am interested to know whether the Government has carried out an assessment of this budget and how it will impact jobs, ...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
30 Oct 2025
Historic Environment Scotland
Thank you. One of the issues that I will come back to in a minute is the need for openness and transparency, and the need to address the very many issues that there are. As has been said, we have seen allegations of racism and other impropriety, concerns about financial mism...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 Sep 2017
Food and Drink Strategy
I refer to my entry in the register of members’ interests. I welcome the opportunity to close the debate on Scotland’s food and drink strategy on behalf of Scottish Labour. I agree with Mike Rumbles that it has been a very good debate. We have had a wide range of contribution...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
16 Apr 2024
Scotland’s International Culture Strategy
The member made a number of points. First, we are in the Scottish Parliament, not in Wales. I am not aware of the situation in Wales, but there have been significant cuts to the culture sector in Scotland, which we are debating today, and cuts from the Scottish Government are ...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
14 Jan 2025
Support for the Culture Sector
I will come on to that. I would certainly not disagree with Mr Kerr about that. Of course we welcome the intention to increase the culture budget for the next financial year, as has been announced in the draft budget: it would be churlish not to. We welcomed the Government’s ...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
14 Jan 2025
Support for the Culture Sector
I was not going to mention Brexit in this speech, but Ms Thomson has raised it, and there are issues relating to Brexit that the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee is considering in trying to improve the Brexit deal that we have—ensuring that there ar...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
11 Jan 2024
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Good morning to the panel. We have heard a lot about the on-going crisis in funding and we have previously discussed the perfect storm that is affecting funding for the culture sector. We like to talk about outcomes and what Government spending achieves. The 2022 Scottish hous...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
18 Jan 2024
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
On that, the Government has pointed to an increase in this budget, as it has done on a number of occasions. However, we know that the culture budget was cut last year, and we also know that the culture budget is 6 per cent smaller in real terms than it was in 2022-23. We hear...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
09 Jan 2024
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee Report: “How Devolution is Changing Post-EU”
I will come on to that. There are clearly concerns about how devolution has been undermined in recent years post-Brexit. In terms of the democratic way forward, the next UK general election—at which the Labour Party will set out our plans—will be an opportunity to reset the re...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
09 Dec 2015
Portfolio Question Time · Budget (West Scotland)
According to the Office for National Statistics, since 2009, there has been a reduction of 62,000 public sector jobs in Scotland, many of them in the West Scotland region, and there are now estimates that around 30,000 public sector jobs could be lost in Scotland by 2020. Unis...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
25 Jun 2020
Key Audit Themes
Thank you for all your years of service, Auditor General. The convener talked about retaining skills in the health and care sector, and Liam Kerr talked about severance payments. As you will know, public sector bodies have lost a lot of experienced personnel over a number yea...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
23 Mar 2021
Tied Pubs (Scotland) Bill
It gives me great pleasure to open today’s stage 3 debate on the Tied Pubs (Scotland) Bill. I lodged the draft proposal for this member’s bill more than four years ago and, if the bill is passed today, it will be the result of an entire session’s worth of work. I thank all tho...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
11 Jun 2024
Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnership
I welcome the opportunity to have this debate today. I would normally say that it is a pleasure, but I take no pleasure in having to talk about devastating cuts to health and social care in Renfrewshire. I thank my Scottish Labour MSP colleagues, and Russell Findlay, who suppo...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
12 Jun 2012
Children’s Charities
We obviously want the voluntary sector and the public sector to work more in partnership. I am hearing that that has to happen right the way through the process, not just at the end of it. Tom McGhee said that the independent sector is not in the room when the planning decisio...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
20 Jun 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Sponsorship of Cultural Events
Many figures in Scotland’s culture sector are warning that the scale of their funding crisis cannot be overstated. There is a real need to shore up confidence in supporting cultural organisations so that they are targets for investment, not disinvestment. I backed calls from t...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Nov 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Creative Scotland (Impact of United Kingdom Budget)
I know that panto season is coming up, but people do not want to hear continuing excuses from the cabinet secretary who has overseen a crisis in Scotland’s culture sector. The facts are that the Scottish budget is going up by £1.5 billion this year and £3.4 billion next year, ...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
19 Sep 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
Clearly, Creative Scotland is our country’s national arts agency. One of the key points of the establishment of an arts council post the second world war was to ensure that the arts and culture sector was accessible to the masses across the country. Protecting our cultural ass...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
30 Oct 2025
Historic Environment Scotland
When you are trying to find a solution to any problem, you need to understand that problem first. I think that having that culture review and addressing the issues needs to happen as soon as possible. I want to go back to the issue of transparency. This very much relates to t...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Sep 2011
Scottish Studies
I pay tribute to the very high standard of teaching of Scottish history and culture that there already is in our schools. I am aware of that not only through personal experience, but from speaking to parents and teachers throughout my region.I think we all agree that it is imp...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
18 May 2023
Culture in Communities
I also want to ask about regeneration and culture. Paisley, in my region, bid to be UK city of culture in 2021, and that has been a catalyst not just for cultural participation but for the regeneration of assets, with investment being made in the town hall and the museum. Ulti...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
01 Sep 2020
Tied Pubs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Possibly, yes. There is a wider issue with the pub sector more generally. However, as I said, I want there to be a fairer sharing of risk and reward and the ability for publicans to get a fairer share of the profits that pubs make. I want to see pubs grow. You mentioned the c...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
23 Mar 2021
Tied Pubs (Scotland) Bill
I thank all members who have participated in the debate. I pay tribute to Margaret Mitchell, who just made her final speech. She was a particular help to my constituent, the late Michael McClelland. He was grateful for her support when she was convener of the Justice Committe...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Jan 2025
Creative Scotland (Multiyear Funding)
Scottish Labour welcomes the increase in funding for the culture sector, which, of course, has been helped by the new United Kingdom Labour Government’s record budget settlement for Scotland. We have consistently called on the Scottish Government to keep its commitments to the...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
11 May 2023
Culture in Communities
Good morning. You have all rightly talked about the impact that the cost of living crisis is having on the cultural and voluntary sectors and on participation. Obviously, funding is important in supporting the cultural sector during the cost of living crisis. Some of the subm...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
05 Oct 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Creative Scotland
The First Minister and Angus Robertson, the Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, have claimed that a £6.6 million cut to Creative Scotland will have no detriment to cultural organisations this year, yet it is quite obviously the case that it will h...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
06 Nov 2025
Historic Environment Scotland
You mention learning lessons about how this has come to pass. Do you think that it is just a HES problem? Are there similar issues in other parts of the culture sector or the public sector? Maybe not to the same extent, but—
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
18 Mar 2014
Subordinate Legislation
We will see. I welcome the opportunity to speak to my motion. As members will be aware, my colleague Neil Findlay moved a similar motion last year, and I do so for the same reasons today. Teachers, like many other public sector workers, have had their wages squeezed, have bee...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
21 Sep 2023
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Thanks for the evidence so far. It is definitely a bleak picture that has been painted about the impact of budget pressures on the sector. Mr Sinclair earlier pointed to the evidence of Culture Counts that was submitted around the specific figure of a required 30 per cent incr...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
12 Sep 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
In the programme for government, the Scottish Government announced a review of Creative Scotland, which has potential impacts on budgets and the way in which culture is funded. What should the review include? For example, should it be independent of Government, as opposed to a...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
15 Jan 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
You mentioned fair work, Mr McManus. I was going to raise the issue, because you mentioned it in your written submission and your opening statement. When it comes to the robust implementation and maintenance of fair work policies at all levels, why are those principles and pol...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Apr 2013
Press Regulation
Today’s debate is important because, as we all know, it is vital that we have a system that balances the importance of a free press with the need to protect victims of press abuse.There is a consensus that the system must change. I will not suggest that what is proposed is per...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Feb 2014
Scotland’s Children
Like all parties in the chamber, the Scottish Labour Party continues to support curriculum for excellence. We want it to work, and that is why Scottish Labour have brought the debate to the chamber today, so that members can raise concerns and reflect on the evidence that was ...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
04 May 2023
Culture in Communities
We have heard this morning about the impact on organisations of the cost of living going up. I want to explore the costs for users. According to the Audience Agency, 90 per cent of people have indicated that they will cut back on leisure and entertainment costs. One of the big...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 Jan 2025
Robert Burns
I thank Oliver Mundell for bringing to the chamber this timely debate to celebrate the continued social, cultural and economic importance of Robert Burns. This Saturday, people across Scotland and around the world will celebrate Burns night. It is an opportunity for people to ...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
29 Jan 2026
Historic Environment Scotland
I thank the cabinet secretary for that answer.My last question relates to the culture of the organisation. There have been reports of a culture of fear among staff when it comes to coming forward and raising concerns. That point has been raised previously. You have talked abou...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
11 Dec 2012
Role of Science in Public Policy
It is important that we use the opportunity today to recognise not just the important role that scientific evidence plays in forming public policy, but the importance of science and research to Scotland as a whole and the challenges that the sector faces, particularly in relat...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
16 Nov 2016
Public Finances and Economic Performance
You have mentioned a few times the issue of consumer spending and the effect of public sector wage constraints. We know that people on the lowest incomes spend more of their disposable income than those who are on higher incomes. Can you expand on the impact that public sector...
Neil Bibby Lab Chamber
14 Dec 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Public Houses and Bars Sector Jobs
Reform of the tied pub sector is crucial to protecting jobs in the pub industry. Many in the sector, such as the Campaign for Real Ale and the Scottish Licensed Trade Association, have expressed serious concerns that the recently published Scottish Government study, which was ...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
21 Dec 2016
Draft Budget 2017-18
Has any analysis been done of public sector employment rates in relation to public sector expenditure? The Government has put forward its overall spending plans in its budget, so it would be good to have an analysis of how that will affect public sector employment rates.
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
27 Sep 2017
United Kingdom Public Finances (Outlook)
The percentage of workers who are in the public sector is higher in Scotland than it is in the rest of the UK—it is about 21 per cent in Scotland and 17 per cent across the UK. If the UK Government were to relax the public sector pay cap, what would be the impact on department...
Neil Bibby Lab Committee
27 Sep 2017
United Kingdom Public Finances (Outlook)
Obviously, lifting the public sector pay cap would cost money. Your submission says: “To give one example the government could choose not to implement the planned cut to the corporation tax rate from 19% to 17%. That would raise an additional £5 billion”. Given that £5 billi...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
02 Oct 2019
ScotRail Franchise
It is customary at the outset of speeches for us to thank those who have taken the time to supply briefings to members ahead of debates. I thank the rail unions for their briefings. However, it was remiss of the minister, Joan McAlpine and the Tories not to thank Abellio for i...
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Meeting of the Parliament 14 January 2025

14 Jan 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Support for the Culture Sector

I am sorry—I will not take one just now.

The Musicians Union, in its briefing for today’s debate, rightly raised the issue of how money is allocated, saying that

“Increased funding must also drive the delivery of fair work for the creative industries, with funding for the arts providing a key mechanism to achieve this through more robust funding conditionality.”

Given the cabinet secretary’s earlier remarks, I hope that we make progress towards that point.

As Murdo Fraser said, the Music Venue Trust has raised concerns about the lack of support for larger music venues, such as the Voodoo Rooms, which is in the cabinet secretary’s constituency. As Murdo Fraser also highlighted, reassurances are needed regarding stronger safeguards after the scandal of public funds being wrongly awarded by Creative Scotland to the sexually explicit film project, Rein.

In yesterday’s The Scotsman, an article by Brian Ferguson summarised significant concern that Creative Scotland

“will be forced to spread the jam really thinly”

when funding decisions are made, because the cabinet secretary has wished for

“the maximum number of artistic organisations to receive the funding.”

Clearly, everyone wants more organisations to be supported, but the Government and Creative Scotland need to provide clarity on how the additional budget will affect organisations that have been on standstill funding.

For example, the highly successful Beacon Arts Centre in Greenock, which raised 70 per cent of its own income, is just one organisation that is looking for clarity and says that an uplift in its funding will be

“crucial to ensuring the survival of the Beacon for future generations and delivering their ambitions.”

That includes creating new posts, expanding its programme and supporting the work of emerging artists. My colleagues Foysol Choudhury, Colin Smyth, Michael Marra and Paul Sweeney will all raise issues relating to their local areas in their speeches this afternoon.

The Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee has recognised that “confidence remains low” in the sector because of that uncertainty, and trust still needs to be rebuilt because of the SNP Government’s actions. The sector has faced a constant cycle of promises followed by cuts. Despite the planned funding increase, cultural organisations cannot be fully certain that they will receive it, because promised funding has failed to materialise promptly in previous financial years, including the current one.

In December 2022, John Swinney announced a £6.6 million cut to Creative Scotland’s budget. In February 2023, after pressure, he reinstated it, but the very same cut was reimposed in September 2023. We heard more promises one month later, but in August 2024, Creative Scotland closed the open fund due to uncertainty over its funding from the Scottish Government. There were more than two years of the Scottish Government causing anxiety by doing the hokey cokey on culture funding, so no wonder that confidence remains low.

Indeed, it has not just been two years—there have been 18 years of overpromising and underdelivering by the SNP. We have a culture sector that is in crisis: festivals have gone, theatres have shut their doors, nearly 100 libraries have closed, historic buildings such as the former territorial army building in Paisley are being demolished, and children and young people are not getting the opportunities that they deserve.

To sum it all up, this week, just 11 days before Burns night, we were told by the Scottish Qualifications Authority that interest in our national bard, Robert Burns, is on the wane in our schools. The move to downgrade Burns from higher English is a slight on Scottish culture.

This does not look like a Government that values culture. People who care about Scotland’s culture sector should not have had to campaign so vociferously and fight to get the funding that was pledged to them, but they had to do that. When they do not have to do so, the Scottish Government can say that it values and supports Scotland’s culture sector.

I move amendment S6M-16092.2, to leave out from second “welcomes” to end and insert:

“acknowledges the scale of the crisis that the culture sector has been suffering over a number of years; notes that the Scottish Government has not held a debate on support for the culture sector in the current parliamentary session until now; welcomes the intention to increase the culture budget by £34 million in 2025-26, following the record budget settlement of £47.7 billion to the Scottish Government from the UK Labour administration; notes the observation by the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee that the culture sector’s ‘confidence remains low due to the lack of clarity from the Scottish Government regarding its priorities for the additional investment’, and believes that Scotland’s cultural communities must be supported to continue to develop and innovate in exhibition, performance and participation in Scotland’s artistic life.”

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
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The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP
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Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
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Angus Robertson SNP
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Sarah Boyack Lab
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Angus Robertson SNP
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Sandesh Gulhane (Glasgow) (Con) Con
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Angus Robertson SNP
I would be delighted to give way to Sandesh Gulhane.
Sandesh Gulhane Con
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The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
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Angus Robertson SNP
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Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Angus Robertson SNP
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Stephen Kerr Con
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Angus Robertson SNP
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Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Angus Robertson SNP
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Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
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Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Scottish Labour welcomes the debate on valuing and supporting Scotland’s culture sector, because Scottish Labour has consistently supported the sector’s effo...
Keith Brown (Clackmannanshire and Dunblane) (SNP) SNP
Will the member give way?
Stephen Kerr Con
Will the member give way?
Neil Bibby Lab
I give way to Stephen Kerr.
Stephen Kerr Con
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Neil Bibby Lab
I will come on to that. I would certainly not disagree with Mr Kerr about that. Of course we welcome the intention to increase the culture budget for the ne...
Michelle Thomson (Falkirk East) (SNP) SNP
I, too, celebrate the increase in funding from the Scottish Government. Will Neil Bibby reflect on the continued, sustained and disproportionate impact of Br...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I will give you the time back, Mr Bibby.
Neil Bibby Lab
I was not going to mention Brexit in this speech, but Ms Thomson has raised it, and there are issues relating to Brexit that the Constitution, Europe, Extern...
Keith Brown SNP
Will the member take an intervention?