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Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Jun 2016
Named Person Policy
Yes—thank you, Presiding Officer. It is a great privilege not just to make this maiden speech but to do so as the first Conservative to represent the Dumfriesshire constituency in the Parliament. Perhaps strangely, I was both delighted and sorry to win what was Labour’s safes...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
26 Nov 2019
Scotland as a Science Nation
It is a pleasure to open this afternoon’s debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party and to join others from across the chamber and beyond in celebrating Scotland’s role as a science nation. There is not much in the minister’s speech with which to disag...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
31 Jan 2017
Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology
Please accept my apologies in advance for joining many members in sounding a bit like a VisitScotland advert. Although I cannot compete with Elaine Smith and Costa Coatbridge, it would be remiss of me not to do my bit to talk up the Solway riviera. It is the part of the world ...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
22 May 2018
Disability Employment Gap
I begin by echoing the sentiment that is expressed in the motion and has been picked up on by a number of members across the chamber: there can be absolutely no doubt that the stubbornly high disability employment gap here in Scotland is unacceptable. Not only is it a tragedy ...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Nov 2017
Inclusive Education
On this occasion, I would have been quite happy to give Bob Doris my six minutes because he is making the same points that I hear about in my constituency mailbag, and they are problems that most members see across all our local authorities in Scotland. Today, we are all unit...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
15 Sep 2016
Domestic Abuse Law
I will start by reflecting on the debate. On the issue of domestic abuse, we find a real strength of feeling across the chamber and a recognition of how far we have come on it. When we hear Claire Baker talk about 40 years of Scottish Women’s Aid and Ruth Maguire refer to the ...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
18 May 2017
Partnership Action for Continuing Employment
I welcome today’s debate on PACE. In 2015, the chamber praised the positive efforts of PACE in responding to redundancy situations. I know that since then, as we have heard in the debate, many improvements have been made to the service. I, for one, am particularly pleased to s...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Nov 2017
Flood Risk
I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this important debate and to outline some of my concerns and those of my constituents. While I recognise that a great deal of positive work and engagement is taking place around Scotland on flooding, my experience in Dumfrie...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Mar 2026
Remote, Rural and Island Communities (Sustainability)
Before I start with some final thoughts, I want to make it clear, up front, that my comments are not personally aimed at the cabinet secretary, who I respect and with whom I enjoy working, as everybody across the chamber does. I have never felt the need to compare her to a chl...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Jun 2016
Child Safety Week 2016
I, too, add my thanks to Clare Adamson and put on the record the fact that it is her dedicated and attentive service to this issue that encouraged me to join the associated proposed cross-party group. I was shocked when I read the statistic that one in 20 of all childhood dea...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
25 Jan 2017
Celebrating Burns and the Scots Language
I am being told to sit down, but I will continue, because the debate is really important, and I am grateful to Emma Harper for introducing it. I know that she is passionate about the subject and has a long-standing connection with the issue in the community. I was in St Micha...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
09 May 2017
Railway Policing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am pleased to hear Rona Mackay confirm that all 17,000 police officers across Scotland will be working full time on the railways rather than on all the other issues that they are being stretched to deal with at present. Police stations in my constituency will no longer be cl...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
13 Jan 2022
Holistic Family Support
I thank Martin Whitfield for bringing the debate to the chamber, and for his thoughtful contribution—such contributions have already become a hallmark of his time in Parliament. I doubt that I will meet that standard or test myself, but I am pleased to speak in the debate and ...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
15 Mar 2023
Agriculture
The cabinet secretary should start by speaking to hill farmers in my constituency, who are under huge pressure as a result of forestry—which I will come on to—and who have seen deals with the Greens push the Scottish Government further than it should have gone when it comes to...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Jan 2026
First Minister’s Question Time
As those at home and around the world, including in our Parliament, raise a dram this week to the continued social, economic and cultural importance of Robert Burns, the campaign to save the home of “Auld Lang Syne”, Ellisland—the Dumfriesshire farm that the poet built and cal...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Jan 2018
Developing the Young Workforce
I very much enjoyed listening to Gillian Martin’s speech, in which she raised a number of valid points. Indeed, I have experienced the same thing in my constituency, where natural job opportunities in existing companies are not always available to young people, so some have to...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
17 Dec 2020
Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am pleased to follow a number of thoughtful speeches. I start by making it clear that, for victims and survivors, no amount of money nor any apology can take away or make good what has happened to them. Although, as others do, I believe that the bill is right and necessary,...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Nov 2021
Topical Question Time
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I seek your guidance in relation to rules 3.1.3 and 7.2.1 of the standing orders, in light of the fact that I lodged a very similar question to that which is due to be raised during the next item of business. This is not the first time ...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
30 May 2023
Hospital at Home Programme
Through my own, albeit limited, life experience and my work as a constituency MSP, I am well aware that, for many people, hospital is not the best place to be. Of course, no one really wants to be in hospital at all if they can avoid it, but, for some people, the disruption an...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Sep 2016
First Minister’s Question Time · Prime Minister (Meetings)
What action is the Scottish Government taking to help avoid 140 potential job losses at Penman Engineering, which is in my Dumfriesshire constituency and which entered administration last week? Will she guarantee that Scottish Enterprise will pull out all stops and give future...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Dec 2016
Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
I am pleased to be able to contribute to this important debate and I very much welcome the parliamentary time that this cause has secured both in this chamber and at Westminster. More important, I am also pleased to have the opportunity to thank the activists, organisations, i...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
28 Mar 2017
Independence Referendum
No, thank you. The people of our country are sovereign. The power to decide belongs in their hands. Interruption. If members listen, they might hear. The problem for the First Minister is that the people of Scotland have already spoken. A majority have not only ruled out ind...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
28 Mar 2017
Independence Referendum
That is exactly it. If we applied Joan McAlpine’s logic to SNP representatives, we would see that very few of them should support the motion. They should be listening to the people. We have a Government party that no longer speaks for the 2 million no voters, a Government tha...
Oliver Mundell Con Committee
28 Mar 2017
Railway Policing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
That would be helpful. Do you have any idea of where you envisage BTP officers being based? I am thinking in particular of my Dumfriesshire constituency, which the west coast main line runs through. Where do you see the first rail specialist officers across the border being b...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
12 Dec 2017
Year of Young People
There is obviously a wide range of issues around land reform, but anyone who tries to suggest that that is the biggest single issue facing young people in the south of Scotland is kidding themselves. The young people I speak to are interested in the chance to raise their own f...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
17 Apr 2018
Topical Question Time · Pinneys of Scotland
I thank the minister for the work that he has done to date. It is very important that we have managed to build cross-party consensus around what is the most significant thing to happen in the Dumfriesshire constituency since my election. Does the minister believe that there is...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
31 May 2018
Portfolio Question Time · River Bank Erosion
A number of constituents across my Dumfriesshire constituency are struggling to access funds that are urgently needed following the severe weather that we had over the winter. River banks have broken and huge quantities of land are disappearing. Can the cabinet secretary do an...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
26 Mar 2019
South of Scotland Enterprise Bill: Stage 1
I appreciate Mike Rumbles’s input. Naturally, as the constituency member for Dumfriesshire, my knowledge is based and my attention is focused on what is happening in my community, where there is a feeling that Scottish Enterprise is predominantly interested in large companies ...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Apr 2019
Music Tuition in Schools
I am pleased to close on behalf of the Conservative Party in what has been an important, informative and largely consensual debate. I echo other members in thanking those who contributed to the committee report and all who provided the rich and real-world evidence that has mad...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Robert Burns in the Scottish Economy
I congratulate Joan McAlpine on securing the debate and on her key role in getting the report written. The publicity for it is very welcome for many people across the south of Scotland, in the areas where Burns was active. As has been demonstrated by the motion and the speeche...
Oliver Mundell Con Committee
21 May 2020
Cultural Sector (Impact of Covid-19)
I am exceptionally grateful for that answer, and I do not think that your words are too harsh. There is a chance to give people a bit more time—at least until October—to see what happens. I hope that the trust is listening and that it will take up the offer to work with the Sc...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
26 Aug 2020
First Minister’s Question Time · Weddings (Restrictions)
The Government’s woeful approach to weddings has left many frustrated couples with their lives on hold and the wedding industry on its knees, with hundreds of jobs at risk, including in my Dumfriesshire constituency. Last week, the First Minister gave a glimmer of hope when sh...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Committee
01 Oct 2020
Impact of Covid-19 on Print Journalism (Sustainability)
I absolutely love my local paper. There are lots of good journalists across the constituency, which I am proud to represent. The Dumfriesshire Newspaper Group, which produces the Moffat News, Annandale Herald, Dumfries Courier and Annandale Observer, is a family-owned group t...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Oct 2020
South-west Scotland Transport Infrastructure
I join other members in thanking Brian Whittle for bringing forward this important debate. Since before I was elected, and every minute since, I have been a strong advocate for dualling the A75. For my constituency, it is the single stand-out project that has the power to rev...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
07 Oct 2020
South-west Scotland Transport Infrastructure
It is a case of too little, too late. If the SNP Scottish Government had taken the projects seriously at the time and started scoping them out the minute that it got into office, we would not still be talking about them. Time after time, there have been wasted opportunities. I...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
03 Nov 2021
Early Learning and Childcare
I fundamentally disagree with the minister on that characterisation. The Government, local authorities and everyone across Scotland are dependent on the PVI sector, but it is not well supported. It continues to pick up the slack because the sector cares about the policy and is...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
26 Apr 2022
Low-income Families (Access to School Education)
Yes—and we certainly do not hear that from politicians or Scottish Government ministers. We must also remember that the Government was all too happy to oversee a culture of exorbitant charges for music tuition. Under its watch, that became commonplace. Now, shamefully, minist...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
18 May 2023
Sustainable Food Supply
That demonstrates the point that I was making. Jim Fairlie has made the same intervention that he made the last time I spoke on the subject. As I said then, the trade deals with New Zealand and Australia offer advantages to Scottish farmers, with whisky tariffs coming down. As...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
13 Dec 2023
Portfolio Question Time · Renewable Energy (Dumfriesshire)
On top of wind farm applications, solar farm applications and power lines, constituents in my Dumfriesshire constituency are aware of a deluge of applications for battery storage, many of which appear to be on good agricultural ground and do not seem to be subject to the same ...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
18 Apr 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Ministerial Task Force on Population (Rural Communities)
Across Dumfriesshire, my constituents are finding it harder and harder to access basic services. National health service dentistry is now non-existent in many parts of the constituency. My constituents in Sanquhar, Kelloholm and Kirkconnel tell me that they cannot see a genera...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Sep 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Proposed Galloway National Park
As the First Minister will be aware, since plans for a new Galloway national park were announced over the summer, there has been significant and growing opposition to the proposal, which now spills into my Dumfriesshire constituency. Many fear that this promises to be yet anot...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
12 Dec 2017
Year of Young People
I thank the cabinet secretary for that intervention, although it shows a certain arrogance. The Government seems content and relaxed about the fact that the number of young people from deprived backgrounds going to universities in Scotland is lower than it is in the rest of th...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
23 May 2018
Education (Subject Choices)
To be fair—if the cabinet secretary could stop shouting—Richard Lochhead gave a far more considered and reasonable speech on teacher shortages. He highlighted some of the issues that we face in rural areas and I would welcome more research into the causes of that in my own con...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Mar 2019
Disabled People
I am pleased to speak in this important debate. We have already heard very interesting speeches from across the chamber, and different issues have been raised. It is not just those with disabilities who lose out as a result of discrimination; it is all of us. When people with...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Apr 2019
Stalking Awareness Week 2019
I join other members in thanking Rona Mackay for enabling the motion to be discussed, and for her powerful and moving opening speech. The work that she is doing on the issue is to be commended, and I will be interested in considering her bill more fully when it is introduced. ...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Apr 2019
Open University at 50
I join other members in congratulating Claire Baker on securing this important debate. I feel privileged to take part in what is a great opportunity to say happy birthday to one of our most unique and precious educational resources. The Open University has been pushing the cas...
Oliver Mundell Con Committee
25 Jun 2020
Tourism (Covid-19 Impact)
I appreciate that answer, and I hope that the money can be found. I think that we are talking about a relatively small amount of money and it should be able to be found from existing funds. However, I agree that more support will be needed in the coming months. On that note, ...
Oliver Mundell Con Committee
28 Oct 2020
Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to go back to Richard Lyle’s question. In some of the evidence sessions—I have also picked up on this in my constituency work, although my question is not a constituency one, convener—we heard that the police are sometimes seen to put a lot of resource into policing wil...
Oliver Mundell Con Committee
04 Mar 2021
Scottish Parliament Practices and Procedures
I appreciate that answer. I would argue that members who represent Edinburgh and the Lothians already have an advantage in that sense, because they can easily attend constituency events in the evening or pop out of Parliament during the day. I would not want to create a disadv...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Jan 2024
Native Woodlands
I thank Ariane Burgess for bringing the debate to the chamber. It provides a chance to talk about some of the positive aspects and untapped potential of forestry in Scotland. I often find myself speaking out against tree planting in my constituency. As Colin Smyth mentioned,...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Feb 2024
Qualifications and Assessment
I have enjoyed listening to today’s debate, but a little bit of balance always has to be inserted into our debates. Interruption. The cabinet secretary groans. I know that she will not want to listen to me, but she has committed to listening more widely. I have spoken many ti...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Nov 2024
North Lanarkshire School Bus Campaign
I thank Gillian Mackay for bringing the debate to the Parliament. I do not represent North Lanarkshire, but I represent one of the 27 other council areas that Mark Griffin referenced. I am absolutely behind parents who are campaigning on the issue because, as the motion states...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
27 Mar 2025
Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I agree with that; I was going to come to it later. Personally, I have always been a sceptic when it comes to the curriculum for excellence—that is not a secret. I am a passionate believer in a knowledge-based curriculum, and I would like to see something that is more structur...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
06 Oct 2016
General Question Time · Wild Salmon Fishing (Angling Clubs)
I thank the minister for her answer, but I can tell her that things are pretty bleak in Dumfriesshire. The “Dumfries common good fishings report” has recently shown that ticket sales in 2016 are down by almost 50 per cent, fishing hotels that are normally packed with visitors ...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
01 Nov 2016
UK Referendum on EU Membership: Justice and Security
I am still responding to the previous one. I want to get on with my day job and push the issues that matter to constituents in Dumfriesshire, instead of focusing only on issues to do with Brexit. Although Jenny Marra and Liam McArthur will probably want to dissociate themse...
Oliver Mundell Con Committee
01 Nov 2016
British Transport Police
I am the MSP for Dumfriesshire.
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Committee
24 Jan 2017
Demand-led Policing
I am the MSP for Dumfriesshire.
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Mar 2017
BBC Scotland Digital Channel
I am grateful to have the opportunity to speak in today’s debate on a new BBC Scotland digital channel, not least because it affords me an early opportunity to pitch the idea of “Real Housewives of Dumfriesshire” to BBC commissioning bosses. With yourself in the chair, Deputy ...
Oliver Mundell Con Chamber
12 Dec 2017
Year of Young People
I thank Fiona Hyslop for highlighting the immense effort that our local Conservative MP in Dumfriesshire made in campaigning to get the Scottish Government serious about keeping the Crichton campus open. It was a very cheap political remark when she accused me of politicking i...
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con Chamber
17 Jan 2018
Robert Burns (Economic Potential)
I, too, begin by congratulating Joan McAlpine on securing this important debate on Burns. Mr Stevenson should definitely keep Chase Lindemann on in the speech-writing department. I say that as someone who is standing up to speak with only a few notes, so I ask members to bear ...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 08 June 2016

08 Jun 2016 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Named Person Policy

Yes—thank you, Presiding Officer.

It is a great privilege not just to make this maiden speech but to do so as the first Conservative to represent the Dumfriesshire constituency in the Parliament. Perhaps strangely, I was both delighted and sorry to win what was Labour’s safest seat in Scotland. I was delighted for my party’s stalwarts, past and present, who kept going even in the darkest of days, but I was also sorry to bring to an end Elaine Murray’s 17 years of dedicated and attentive representation here at Holyrood for our area.

Of course, I owe much to a certain member of Parliament who, in his own way, has set the ultimate example of public service and whose reputation for community commitment and willingness to take on his own party in the pursuit of his constituents’ needs still define the politics of the communities that I now represent. While I would not be here without my dad, members will, I am sure, be relieved to know that I am talking about former Dumfriesshire MP Sir Hector Monro. Sir Hector was quite simply a giant among men, and I will never forget campaigning alongside him in the run-up to the Scottish Parliament elections in 1999—that is my earliest political memory. Invariably, days on the campaign trail involved touring the small villages of Dumfriesshire in his vintage Bentley and peeping the horn to announce our arrival in a village. Although, understandably, my red Ford Fiesta did not cause quite the same stir as I completed my tour of more than 70 communities ahead of the election, those memories came back to me.

I did not realise it at the time but, looking back now, I realise that I was witnessing the end of an era—a changing of the guard. Just a few short months later, I would sit in the public gallery and watch the opening ceremony of the new Scottish Parliament. Indeed, I can still hear the words of Donald Dewar echoing in my ears, and the iconic tones of Sheena Wellington still cause the hairs on the back of my neck to rise.

Why do I mention all that? It is because I want the Scottish Government to recognise that the new intake of MSPs represents an important moment in the life of this Parliament. I want to gently remind the Government that there is a new generation of Scots for whom the Scottish Parliament has always existed, for whom the battles of the past no longer define their politics and—most important—who will not forgive the Scottish Government for blaming others.

That is not to say that we should not give history its place. Ahead of today, I reflected a great deal on the many distinguished people from outside the field of politics who have proudly called Dumfriesshire their home and who have contributed so much to our nation. The list of individuals is as varied as they are gifted. It ranges from Thomas Telford, who literally helped to build our nation, to Lord Dowding, who helped to save it in the darkest days of world war two. The poets and literary greats range from Alexander Anderson to Thomas Carlyle and our beloved Robert Burns, and the list also ranges from missionaries such as Jane Haining, who paid for her beliefs with her life in Auschwitz, to the Rev Henry Duncan, whose visionary approach to banking allowed the ordinary man to save for the first time.

We are also duty bound to celebrate the present and to fix our sights firmly on the future, with more modern successes such as the Olympic gold medal-winning curlers from Lockerbie, the three-times Le Mans winner Allan McNish and—a favourite of Mrs Mundell’s—international superstar DJ Calvin Harris.

For me, our greatest asset in Dumfriesshire will always be our people and the sense of community that binds us together. We may have led the way from disco to defence and from engineering to banking, but Dumfriesshire is most of all, at its heart, a place of quiet determination, a corner of Scotland where community and family still matter far more than Government and a place where, for hundreds of years, across the generations, we have been self-reliant and resilient because we have had to be. Indeed, little has changed since the creation of this Parliament, partly because we have not shouted loud enough and in no small part because the Scottish Government refuses to listen. I hope that, across the next five years, we can do something about that and make a change together.

As I turn to the matter in hand, I say to all those on the SNP benches that there is no time quite like the present. Today’s debate perfectly captures a Government that is out of step with the people—a Government whose policy priorities have been lost in the cross-fire of the debate and whose determination to save face has seen legitimate criticism fall on deaf ears.

Even the most ardent supporter of the named person legislation must now recognise that the measure does not command the confidence of all parents and professionals in Scotland. I have never heard as much talk of compromise and consensus as I have heard in this place in the past month. We have a minority Government, and it is in that spirit that I ask the Deputy First Minister not to look to the left or to the right but to hit the pause button and look at the growing body of evidence that is in front of him.

Across the next five years I will, no doubt, stand up many times and criticise the Scottish Government for inaction, but today I end with a quieter and more considered request—that the cabinet secretary and his team consider the possibility that hasty action might do more harm than good in this case. [Applause.]

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The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (John Swinney) SNP
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Liz Smith Con
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John Swinney SNP
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The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Quiet, please.
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Iain Gray (East Lothian) (Lab) Lab
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Liz Smith Con
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Mark McDonald SNP
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Will the member give way?