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Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Sep 2016
Domestic Abuse Law
I welcome the motion in Michael Matheson’s name and I am encouraged that the Scottish Government is committed to tackling domestic abuse as part of a wider strategy to prevent violence against women and girls. I hope that the Government will consider supporting Claire Baker’s ...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
04 Oct 2016
Higher Education and Further Education (European Union Referendum)
If we were remaining in the EU, the Scottish Government would make that funding commitment anyway. However, I am heartened by Shirley-Anne Somerville’s commitment to continuing to engage with the university and college sector and our students in that regard. In the same vein, ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
10 Nov 2016
Section 22 Report
From what we are told in annex A to Leslie Evans’s response, it looks as though you have welcomed some of the changes. Page 5 says: “The Scottish Government has made the following improvements to the ‘expenditure reporting’” and “Other streaming and simplification has been ...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
29 Nov 2016
Topical Question Time · Children with Additional Support Needs
The figures that I read out are concerning, and it is not just me who is concerned. The Scottish children’s services coalition, alongside local authorities, has written to the Scottish Government to say that the cuts are affecting vulnerable children and families. We read tod...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Nov 2016
Education
I warmly welcome the motion in the name of Ross Greer and the acknowledgement of the importance of additional support for learning in Scotland’s classrooms. I also declare an interest as a local councillor in South Lanarkshire. There is no doubt that additional support for l...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
12 Jan 2017
“Local government in Scotland: Financial overview 2015/16”
I wish to touch on integration joint boards. Ronnie Hinds made a point earlier about transformational change. The committee has considered that before, and we are all hopeful and optimistic—but, at the same time, there are concerns. Previous witnesses have told us that it is v...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Apr 2017
Carers and Social Care
I thank Alison Johnstone for lodging the motion for debate. It has been a really good debate and lots of members have taken part, which is always to be welcomed. I confirm Scottish Labour’s support for the motion, and I am grateful for any support that we get for the amendment...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
11 May 2017
Keeping Children Safe Online
I fear that I will not be anywhere near as interesting as Stewart Stevenson—so no pressure. I, too, welcome the Government’s motion, as well as the amendments that have been lodged by Tavish Scott—I do not know where he has gone—and Annie Wells. The publication of the “Natio...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
07 Jun 2017
First Minister’s Question Time · Cabinet (Meetings)
The First Minister will recall that, on 19 May, strike action by further education lecturers in the college sector was suspended to allow negotiations to continue. That came after Colleges Scotland agreed to implement phase 1 of the March 2016 agreement. However, lecturers did...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Jun 2017
Section 22 Reports
We are getting there, thank you. Mr Clinton, congratulations on your new job. We have not heard from you yet. The auditor found that the management accounts analysed the areas of overspend but did not provide explanations for the variances between budgets and forecasts, and ...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
05 Oct 2017
Section 22 Report
I want to return to the issue of underspend, which Liam Kerr mentioned. I apologise because, unlike Bill Bowman, I do not have a copy of the consolidated accounts in front of me. However, I want to pick up on the underspend in relation to the communities budget. My question re...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Jan 2018
Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Bill
I have had a quick sip of water and I seem to be speaking fine. I hope that we hear from Annie Wells through the medium of Alison Harris very shortly. I am pleased to speak in support of the Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Bill. I begin by paying tribute to ...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Mar 2018
Housing (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Well, the bar has been raised. Laughter. I am pleased to open for Scottish Labour in this afternoon’s debate on stage 1 of the Housing (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill, and to state our support for it. I was worried that there would be a lot of repetition in the debate, but let us...
6. Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
19 Apr 2018
First Minister’s Question Time · “Local government in Scotland: Challenges and performance 2018”
To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government’s response is to the recent Accounts Commission report, “Local government in Scotland: Challenges and performance 2018”. (S5F-02240)
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Sep 2018
Nae Pasaran!
As MSPs, we are asked to support many, many motions—it sometimes feels as though we are asked to support hundreds a week—but I was genuinely delighted when I saw Linda Fabiani’s motion, and I am delighted that she has secured support for such an important debate. East Kilbrid...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
26 May 2020
Topical Question Time · Covid-19 (National Health Service)
Robust and reliable data on the transmission of Covid-19 in healthcare settings should be in the public domain as soon as possible. Worrying reports have emerged about a major outbreak of Covid-19 at Gartnavel hospital in Glasgow. Families who have been affected by the outbre...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Oct 2020
Covid-19
South Lanarkshire is currently the council area with the highest positive test rate. The Hamilton area accounts for almost half of Covid-19 cases, and there are other notable hotspots in the area, including Larkhall. What is the Scottish Government’s understanding of the facto...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
20 Sep 2022
Role of Local Government in Delivering Net Zero
I have a question about the Scottish National Investment Bank—Louise or Andrew can indicate whether they are best placed to answer. It would be good if Stephen Smellie could follow up in writing to the committee because, last year, Unison published a report on decarbonising th...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
We heard in the opening statement that there is little sign of inflation or the cost crisis slowing down. I will ask my questions in that context. My first question is for Douglas Millican. Is it fair to hike up household bills by 4.2 per cent during a cost of living crisis?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
There is a lot in that answer. My question was whether it is fair to put prices up by 4.2 per cent. You did not answer that, but you did suggest that things will not get better in the immediate future, which sounds quite gloomy. Does that mean that households should brace them...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
Do you have a view on the fairness of the charging scheme? 10:30
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
You mentioned the Scottish ministers. I have looked back at what the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport said about the price increase. Back in February, he said: “every pound raised is re-invested in our water industry.” Many customers will therefore be won...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
I am keen to come to Alan Sutherland in a moment but, Johanna Dow, what increase will non-domestic customers see in their bills?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
I turn to Alan Sutherland for the view of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland. I asked Douglas Millican about the fairness of the charges. What is your view?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
Do you have an assessment of it?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
Are the price caps fit for purpose? Are they appropriate? If the maximum charge is based on the consumer prices index plus 2 per cent and if inflation is about 11 per cent—which might increase—will that still be the best approach?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
I know that it is never polite to talk about people’s salaries and remuneration, but I will put this question to Dame Susan Rice, because it would not be fair to put it to the officers. I just want to get this on the public record. There has been a lot of interest in the bonu...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Nov 2022
Scottish Water (Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22)
Given that my initial questions were about fairness and the assessment of fairness, it was important to take the temperature on that issue.
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
26 Sep 2023
Devolution of Employment Law
I do not know how much extra time I can get, but it is a very important question. I am speaking in the debate, because I care deeply about the issues. I have not signed the motion, but I have not signed the amendment either, because I wanted to stand aside from some of the pol...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
Thank you, and good morning to the panel. This question is for Alex Plant. I would be interested to hear more about your experience of the water industry in England and to understand what lessons can be learned by drawing on your experience. We have heard that you worked for A...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
Thank you for that response. The situation in England is, or has been, pretty bleak, but I am sure that we do not want to gloss over some of the media coverage that we had in Scotland at the weekend. Some really hard-hitting statements were made and Scottish Water has conteste...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
We can come back to the methodology, which is in dispute, but, for clarity, do you dispute the impact on communities and the environment? Are people exaggerating the impact?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
Some of the complaints that we hear are about examples of human waste being overflowed into rivers and on to beaches, even when the system is not under abnormal stress. We have heard about some of the good performance and benchmarking compared with other parts of Britain, but ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
That was helpful. Before I forget the number, you mentioned that overflows are 91 per cent rainwater, but I am not sure what the total volume is. Can you tell us the volume of human waste that is overflowed?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
Do you accept that we do not really know the full extent of the problem because of the lack of overflow monitors? That is why people have been calling for more electronic monitoring. You gave a figure, but perhaps you could update the committee on what progress has been made o...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
You mentioned misleading media reporting and headlines. Is Scottish Water planning to take any legal action in that regard?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
Yes, we are back to me, convener. Alex, you mentioned pay. Can you give us an update on the current status of pay negotiations with the trade unions?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
Before Peter Farrer answers, I remind the committee of my entry in the register of members’ interests, in that I am a member of the GMB and Unite.
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
That is very disappointing to hear. Strike action that results in loss of take-home pay for workers is always a last resort. That is a pretty desperate place to be, with the cost of living crisis. It is worth going over some of the things that the unions have said in the past...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
I am not a union negotiator. Given what we have heard about your annual report and your performance—
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
—and the impact on customers, it is all entirely relevant, with respect.
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Oct 2023
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23
On that final point, I agree that this situation is in no one’s interest. It is not in the public interest or the interest of your very hard-working staff, to whom we are all very thankful. Therefore, my final question is: given that Scottish Water is a signatory to the Scott...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
I turn to the issue of sewage pollution, which ESS has done a lot of work on. There have been many concerns across the UK about the antiquated condition of sewage infrastructure and about monitoring and data. There are also concerns about complacency in Scotland, in that our s...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
The public are still very concerned. Scottish Water has obviously made some progress, but are you satisfied that the actions that were set out in responses from Scottish Water, the Scottish Government and SEPA to the ESS investigation report on storm overflow will address your...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
Is there anything in relation to CSO that should be in the long-term strategy that Scottish Water is consulting on?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
Is there still work to be done on having a clear plan to address that?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
I still have questions, convener. I want to ask about environmental governance, if that is okay. One of ESS’s analytical priorities is environmental governance. Earlier in your opening statement, Dr Dixon, you referred to the Scottish Government’s governance review. You used ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
That sounds shambolic. Many constituents and communities across Scotland are worried that they do not have any effective means of challenging decisions about the environment that are made by public authorities We know that judicial review is very expensive and that it looks at...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
I hope that you do not mind me interrupting you, Richard. You do not appear very confident on the issue. Data that is collected but not analysed or reported does not serve any purpose. Can you be more precise about the topics that you are referring to? When you say that the en...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
Do you think that the Scottish Government is failing to understand that?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
To recap, we are in breach of the Aarhus convention because people do not have proper rights to challenge environmental decisions by public bodies, the Scottish Government does not appear committed to enacting a right to a healthy environment and we do not seem to have a prope...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
25 Mar 2025
Environmental Standards Scotland (Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 and Future Priorities)
Thank you. I think that we all want to see an improvement on “lacklustre” and “shoddy”.
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
01 Apr 2025
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24
Good morning, everyone. I refer to my entry in the register of members’ interests, as I am a member of Unite the union and the GMB, and I chair the Scottish Labour trade union parliamentary group. I heard from the opening remarks that we have a strong Scottish Water. In large...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
01 Apr 2025
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24
I am glad to hear that your door is open. That is important for a chief executive. When did you last meet the trade unions and talk about those issues?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
01 Apr 2025
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24
Just so I am clear, because I get mixed up quite easily, when did you last meet with the unions?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
01 Apr 2025
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24
Okay, so not in 2025—was it in 2024?
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
01 Apr 2025
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24
You sat down with the trade unions then. Your door is open, which is good, but you have not managed to meet with the unions, even though the workers walked out last week. We hear from the trade unions that industrial action is now likely to escalate. Are you aware that emails ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
01 Apr 2025
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24
Are you, as chief executive, comfortable that the really important people who do the hard work in your organisation in difficult weather all year round have the impression that you and your senior management team are anti-union and are constantly critical of the trade unions i...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
01 Apr 2025
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24
You are aware that there is a problem because, yet again, the workers are out on strike. You, personally, have not met anyone from the unions in relation to the pay deal, and there is now reputational damage to Scottish Water because, as an employer, you are now being framed a...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
01 Apr 2025
Scottish Water Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24
You say that you are ready to meet them. Are you talking about this week? Do you have availability this week?
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 15 September 2016

15 Sep 2016 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Domestic Abuse Law

I welcome the motion in Michael Matheson’s name and I am encouraged that the Scottish Government is committed to tackling domestic abuse as part of a wider strategy to prevent violence against women and girls. I hope that the Government will consider supporting Claire Baker’s amendment, which refers to extending the provision of domestic abuse courts to ensure that cases are dealt with as a priority and that survivors receive the support that they need through the justice system.

Creating a specific criminal offence of domestic abuse is a bold move, but it is much needed. A widespread consensus exists on the need to create a specific domestic abuse offence. Too often, the behaviours that constitute abuse cannot be effectively pursued by the justice system under our existing laws.

A narrow definition of domestic abuse that accounts only for physical harm or threats fails to capture the sad and disturbing reality that abusers use a wide spectrum of controlling behaviours that have a devastating impact on the lives of women and their children. Coercive and psychological abuse might not always leave bruises or other physical marks, but that does not make it any less damaging.

It is therefore appropriate that the justice system should gain the powers that it needs to tackle such harmful behaviours, in the same way as it is able to prosecute those who commit physical assaults. That has long been recognised by support services such as Scottish Women’s Aid, which plays an integral role in supporting survivors of domestic abuse.

The creation of a new specific offence is welcome, but eradicating domestic abuse requires an approach that reaches beyond the legal system to encompass and recognise the role that support agencies play. Through my work as a local councillor in Hamilton, I learned of the vital but stretched services that are provided to survivors of domestic abuse. Women’s Aid South Lanarkshire and East Renfrewshire provides immeasurable support to survivors—from the refuge service to the children experiencing domestic abuse recovery, or CEDAR, project, which provides longer-term support to children and families who are affected by domestic abuse.

I organised a small fundraiser for the organisation last year when I hosted a screening of the film “Suffragette” at Hamilton cinema. I was pleased to help in a small way, but front-line staff consistently raise as a major priority the need for the continuation of sustainable funding to enable them to deliver the level of service that is required. It is therefore concerning that cuts to local authority budgets are negatively impacting on the organisation’s ability to identify and deliver support to women and children who are at risk of abuse. I hope that the Government will note that as it develops the legislation.

Nevertheless, the creation of a specific offence of domestic abuse is an important step in the right direction, especially because of how it will change the way in which society views domestic abuse. The 2014 Scottish social attitudes survey conducted a study of public attitudes towards violence against women. On the issue of coercive control, only half of respondents thought that it was “very seriously wrong” for a man to try to stop his wife or partner from going out with friends; only 39 per cent thought that it was “very seriously wrong” for a man to get his wife to change her clothes before going on a night out; and only 27 per cent thought that such actions would cause a “great deal of harm” to the woman. Those figures are worrying, and they show that there is a long way to go before there is broader understanding about the harmful impact that coercive control can have on the lives of domestic abuse survivors.

To live in a truly equal society in which women and girls can live free from gender-based violence, we must go much further than giving the justice system the levers that it requires to go after abusers; we must also work at every level of society to dispel harmful gender stereotypes in order to prevent violence from ever occurring in the first instance. Violence against women, and specifically domestic abuse, does not occur in a vacuum; it is the disturbing and most extreme end result of misogynistic behaviour and attitudes.

The recent report that was published by the Educational Institute of Scotland, “Get it Right for Girls”, reveals the extent to which the problem still persists in Scotland in 2016. EIS focus groups reported worrying examples of misogynistic behaviour in schools, including instances of casual misogyny, such as “girly” being used an insult, the negative use of the word “feminist” and assumptions that women and girls should have responsibility for domestic chores.

The link between those damaging early preconceptions and gender inequality later in life is undeniable. Research from the World Health Organization indicates that men and boys who hold preconceived traditional notions about gender and the role of women are also more likely to have hostile and victim-blaming attitudes to women. That presents a real and pressing problem.

The vision of Scottish Women’s Aid that it is possible to create a world without domestic abuse and to eradicate violence against women is one that I share. However, it can be achieved only if we do more to tackle sexist attitudes at every level of our society, including in our schools. I therefore hope that the minister will keep in mind the recommendations of the EIS report and of Zero Tolerance when taking forward the proposed legislation to ensure that we are doing all that we can to tackle violence against women at its root.

15:47  

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Christine Grahame) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-01434, in the name of Michael Matheson, on domestic abuse law. From the outset, I inform members that—wa...
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Michael Matheson) SNP
Domestic abuse blights the lives of too many people in Scotland. It might not be obvious because, in contrast with many other forms of crime, it is largely h...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Douglas Ross to speak to and move amendment S5M-01434.1. Mr Ross, nine minutes please. 14:44
Douglas Ross (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I am pleased to open for the Scottish Conservatives in the debate on the Scottish Government’s proposal to introduce a criminal offence of domestic abuse. Si...
The Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
Will the member take an intervention on that point?
Douglas Ross Con
I am sorry, I have two and a half minutes.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I can give you the time back if you want to take the intervention.
Douglas Ross Con
I will come back to it if I have time, but I have quite a bit to get through. Interruption. I was asking about the Crown Agent, if that helps the minister. ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you—you moved your amendment just before I asked you to do so. I call Claire Baker to speak to amendment S5M-01434.2—you have seven minutes, Ms Baker. ...
Claire Baker (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab
The year 2016 marks 40 years since the establishment of Scottish Women’s Aid, which brought together a network of local organisations across the country. Loc...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
My apologies to Ms Baker: I was giving my signals and she was due seven minutes. I will need to get my glasses on more often. We move to the open debate. 15:00
Kate Forbes (Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch) (SNP) SNP
I address every individual in Scotland today whose home is a torture chamber, who conceals physical and psychological scars and who lives in fear of a tyrant...
Margaret Mitchell (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
When I was first elected to the Parliament, in 2003, one of the first debates in which I spoke was on domestic abuse. I referred to a song by Charlie Rich th...
Fulton MacGregor (Coatbridge and Chryston) (SNP) SNP
I welcome the proposed legislation and believe that it is a huge step on the way to tackling the true nature of domestic abuse. As many other members have sa...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
I am grateful for the opportunity to debate domestic abuse and how we improve the legislation to better protect victims. It was disappointing that the Scotti...
Christina McKelvie (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (SNP) SNP
I think that the phrase “domestic abuse” has become a bit of a fig leaf. Society has pulled a veil over the reality so that it does not upset us too much or ...
Gordon Lindhurst (Lothian) (Con) Con
We no doubt all agree that domestic abuse that is carried out against anyone for any reason is wrong. People who carry out domestic abuse give love a bad nam...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Linda Fabiani) SNP
Please, Mr Lindhurst.
Gordon Lindhurst Con
I have made my point. We need to remember that, when it comes to statute, it is not enough to say “a rose By any other name would smell as sweet”. Languag...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Please close now, Mr Lindhurst.
Gordon Lindhurst Con
If we fail to get it right, the Parliament will give law a bad name. 15:35
Gil Paterson (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP
This Parliament—and indeed Scotland—can be proud that in nearly every session since the Parliament was reconvened, domestic abuse in its different forms has ...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I welcome the motion in Michael Matheson’s name and I am encouraged that the Scottish Government is committed to tackling domestic abuse as part of a wider s...
John Finnie (Highlands and Islands) (Green) Green
The Scottish Green Party welcomes the proposed bill. Tackling domestic abuse is, rightly, a priority for the criminal justice system, for society and for tho...
Rona Mackay (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP) SNP
This is a debate that I sincerely wish that we were not having. Domestic abuse is repugnant on every level, which is why I am pleased that the Scottish Gover...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con
There is no doubt that everybody deserves protection from an abusive partner, and I welcome the Scottish Government’s commitment to enacting and enforcing a ...
Ruth Maguire (Cunninghame South) (SNP) SNP
I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate and I commend the Scottish Government and Parliament for their commitment to improving how the justice syst...
Kezia Dugdale (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
When I speak to journalists outwith Scotland, the first question they often ask is about what it is like to be in a Parliament in which three of the parties ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Christine Grahame) SNP
It is refreshing to hear somebody speaking who does not normally get a turn in debates. 16:16
Richard Lyle (Uddingston and Bellshill) (SNP) SNP
What is domestic abuse? For many, the initial thought is that it is physical abuse or even sexual abuse; yet, for many abuse victims, it can be emotional, me...