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Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Jan 2024
Changing Places Toilets
Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I wish a happy new year to you and everyone in Parliament. I am delighted to have secured this members’ business debate. I thank all my colleagues who supported the motion. I understand that it will not be a topic that is familiar to every...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Dec 2024
Changing Places Toilets (Funding)
I am often asked which achievement I am most proud of from my time in Parliament. When I look back over my time here, one of the things that comes to mind is the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019, as we managed to secure a provision that any new developments over a certain size mus...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Committee
19 Nov 2025
Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I thank the member for her positive comments. As with everything in my amendments, I am open to persuasion on whether the period needs to be longer than two years. I look forward to hearing what Liz Smith and the minister have to say on the matter. If we could get the principl...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Feb 2019
Scottish Powerchair Football Association
This afternoon, I have the pleasure of opening this debate on the Scottish Powerchair Football Association. I am incredibly supportive of all the work that the SPFA does to grow and develop powerchair football in Scotland and internationally. I am sure that I am speaking on b...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Dec 2019
Purple Light-up Campaign
I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead this debate to highlight the purple light-up campaign, which celebrates the economic power of disabled people around the globe. I thank the members across all parties who supported my motion. As members will be aware, today is th...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
19 Feb 2020
National Health Service
I am grateful to the cabinet secretary for confirming the date. There are certainly a lot of rumours going around the city that that will not happen, so I hope that she is correct. We have to consider why the Scottish Government ignored the problems at the sick kids hospital....
Jeremy Balfour Ind Chamber
16 Dec 2025
Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 11, in my name, sets out that facilities that provide residential outdoor education have to put in a changing places toilet within five years of section 1 coming into force. I lodged a similar amendment at stage 2, but the minister pointed out that perhaps it was no...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
31 Oct 2018
Planning (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 80 aims to ensure that, when applications are made to a planning authority for planning permission regarding developments of housing that is suitable for older people and disabled people, the planning authority must proceed on the assumption that such applications wi...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
19 Jun 2019
Planning (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 (Day 2)
I speak in favour of the minister’s amendments 132 and 133, which build on an amendment that I lodged at stage 2. I also thank Mary Fee for her support on the issue. The bill will do many things and, no doubt, academics, lawyers and historians will look back in years to come ...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Apr 2022
Down Syndrome Bill
I will declare an interest and say that I have a niece and two cousins who all have Down’s syndrome. I begin by thanking those members from across the chamber who have supported my motion and members’ business debate. It has been great to see support from almost all parties, ...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Sep 2024
Programme for Government 2024-25 (Eradicating Child Poverty)
The cabinet secretary talks about family provision. One of the family provisions that allow disabled people to go out is the provision of changing places toilets. However, the Scottish Government announced on Tuesday that the £10 million fund for new changing places toilets ha...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Ind) Ind Chamber
13 Jan 2026
Budget 2026-27
I am grateful for the cabinet secretary’s engagement on the budget. Unlike my former Conservative colleagues in Lothian, I am glad that I have been able to negotiate money for disabled charities, changing places toilets and the King’s theatre. Does the cabinet secretary agree ...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
11 Dec 2024
Changing Places Toilets (Funding)
I welcome what the member has said up to now. However, is he, too, disappointed that the £10 million that was previously in the Scottish Government’s budget was taken away? Fewer toilets were able to be built because that money was taken away and used for other things.
Jeremy Balfour Ind Committee
19 Nov 2025
Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 26 seeks to ensure that review of all outdoor residential facilities is carried out within one year of the bill receiving royal assent. Over the past few years, I have had the privilege of visiting various outdoor education centres, for different reasons, and they al...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
13 Mar 2025
SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review
I think that my proposed commissioner should be 70 per cent proactive and 30 per cent reactive. I will give a quick example. Let us say that a disability commissioner is appointed. In their first year, that individual will have to go out to the disabled community. The commiss...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Sep 2024
Additional Support for Learning
I am sure that my colleagues will be aware of the strong feeling that disabled issues are not taken seriously in the Parliament. There has been a distinct lack of action during this parliamentary session and, with two disability bills kicked into the long grass and £10 million...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Chamber
16 Dec 2025
Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I do accept that, but my point is that, at stage 2, the committee did not accept that amendment. Yet again, we have heard that the minister is concerned about cost and implementation. My big fear is that, down the road, a number of places will say that this provision is too e...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
29 Sep 2016
Early Learning and Childcare Provision
I declare that I am a city councillor here in Edinburgh. I agree with the minister that there is broad agreement among all parties in the chamber today on the general principles of early learning and childcare. We need to look at how it works in practice at the grass roots. W...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
28 Mar 2019
Disabled People
I acknowledge the work that Mary Fee has done so far. Does she acknowledge that changing places toilets also bring an economic benefit to businesses? Families can stay longer at a place, they can spend more money and they are more likely to go there if that facility is there.
7. Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Sep 2023
General Question Time · Changing Places Toilets
To ask the Scottish Government when it plans to start accepting applications for the £10 million fund for changing places toilets that was announced in the 2021-22 programme for government. (S6O-02550)
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
19 Sep 2024
General Question Time · Disability Equality Plan
The minister will be aware that disabled people in Scotland feel terribly let down. A sum of £10 million was taken away from changing places toilets a couple of weeks ago, and two possible bills have been put into the long grass. More than ever, the disabled community feels le...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
17 Sep 2024
Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Absolutely. I appreciate that £1 million or £1.5 million sounds like a lot of money, but in a £30 billion budget, it is not so much. When the Scottish Government was promoting the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021, it spent £400,000 or thereabouts on that. A thir...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
17 Sep 2024
Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As I said to the convener, if you look at education, health, social services and even things such as changing places toilets, you see that there is mass discrimination. I will be honest. As I think that I have said previously, I was born with a disability and, before I came in...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
11 Dec 2024
Changing Places Toilets (Funding)
I start by thanking the minister, and I look forward to seeing that money, but the problem is that we have heard that money promised before, and then it has been taken away. Will the minister, in summing up, also tell us when that money will be available, when it will be spen...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
11 Dec 2024
Changing Places Toilets (Funding)
I am conscious that your time is running out. Can you tell us—
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
11 Dec 2024
Changing Places Toilets (Funding)
I am sorry. Can the minister tell Parliament how much that figure is and whether it will be spent by the third sector in this financial year?
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
11 Jun 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Disabled People (Economic Contribution)
The Government has dragged its heels on changing places toilets, introduced floating bus stops and restricted car access in large parts of our cities, so many disabled people continue to struggle to take part in society. If the cabinet secretary believes that disabled people p...
Jeremy Balfour Ind Committee
19 Nov 2025
Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Yes, I do. I also acknowledge that there are issues with timing in relation to other amendments, so I do not intend to press amendment 26. However, I think it would be helpful to have further conversations on the matter before stage 3. With regard to amendment 27, we need to ...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Ind) Ind Chamber
02 Dec 2025
International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Like others, I congratulate Pam Duncan-Glancy on securing the debate. I also thank her for highlighting the summit that will take place in February. It was a pleasure this afternoon to meet some of the young people who are in the gallery, and I am sure that the day will be a s...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Ind) Ind Chamber
05 Mar 2026
Disabled People’s Representation in Scottish Democracy
I am grateful to colleagues across the chamber for their support for the motion. I am sad that it has not gained the support of all parties in the Parliament. I hope that that is not a comment about their support for disabled representation, which is an issue that I am sure al...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
20 Jun 2019
Planning (Scotland) Bill
I am afraid that I am almost out of time. It is oversimplistic to say that it is a case of community against developer. It was never that simple in my time as a councillor. Like Kenny Gibson, who spoke earlier, I am particularly pleased that the bill is giving disabled and o...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Mar 2017
Education
Since I was elected to this Parliament, it has become clear to me—I think that this is recognised by everybody—that the early years of life are the most important ones for learning. That is when the foundations of our future are laid and when we begin moving down the path that...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
28 May 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The purpose of my second amendment in the group is to exempt schools, places of worship and other non-public places, such as hotels and libraries, from the bill. The aim is to exclude what happens inside the building but not what happens outside it. I will comment on each amen...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
12 Mar 2020
Scottish Elections (Reform) Bill: Stage 2
It is a basic aspiration of all voters to be able to vote independently and in secret. That not only affords appropriate respect and equality of treatment to each voter but preserves a fundamental principle of our democratic system, which is that the ballot is secret. Often th...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
16 Mar 2021
People with Learning Disabilities (Support during Pandemic)
I thank Jackie Baillie for securing the debate. I acknowledge the hard work that she has done as the convener of the cross-party group on learning disability to raise many such issues, along with Joan McAlpine as the deputy convener. It has been my privilege to be a member of ...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
26 Oct 2016
Enterprise and Skills Support
We simply have to look at the way in which the economy is being affected yet again by more talk about Scottish independence and the total uncertainty that that gives business and other sectors in the economy. Growth in Scotland has been driven mainly by construction—a histori...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
24 Nov 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
I know the Lothians best because it is the area that I represent and live in. I am slightly concerned that we could end up with a situation in which, because someone goes to a certain school that is seen as privileged, they could then be discriminated against when they try to ...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
02 Mar 2017
Scottish Patient Safety Programme
It is nothing to do with the front-line staff; it is all to do with the Government and its lack of action. The SPSP has definitely helped to create a safer culture, but staffing levels play an essential part in patient safety, and currently, across a range of clinical special...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
01 Feb 2018
Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will pick up on two points that have been raised. First, on how “independent information and advice” would be implemented, proposed new subsection (4) in amendment 58 states that the functions may be delegated by ministers—that is how it would work. Secondly, I am slightl...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Committee
01 Feb 2018
Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The Scottish Conservatives will not support amendment 1, in the name of Alison Johnstone, as it places too strong an emphasis on what the social security system and benefits are for. I do not think that the primary reason for having benefits is to contribute to reducing povert...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
23 May 2018
Housing
I thank members for their speeches so far and remind everyone that I was a councillor at the City of Edinburgh Council for 12 years. For all of that period, I chaired the council’s governance, risk and best value committee, and I spent many hours listening to evidence about wh...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Jun 2018
World Refugee Day
I welcome the debate and the fact that the Government has brought it to the chamber. I congratulate the Scottish Refugee Council, which has organised the 10-day refugee festival across Scotland, and I hope that the events highlight some of the good stories that have been told ...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
01 Nov 2018
Social Security and In-work Poverty
The advantage of going almost last, I suspect, is that most of the questions have been dealt with, but I want to go back to one issue. Because of the controversy around the subject, I have gone out of my way to visit a number of jobcentres in my region and I have had helpful d...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
29 Jan 2019
Social Isolation and Loneliness
I, too, thank the Government for bringing forward the debate. I agree with the minister that not just older people but people across the generations—including the young and the middle aged—can feel isolated. One group that is particularly affected by isolation is those who hav...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
29 Jan 2019
Housing and Ageing
I thank the older members of the Parliament for allowing a young gun into the debate. This is an important debate, which helpfully follows on from our earlier debate on social isolation and older people. Isolation and housing can often be linked. As Graham Simpson pointed out...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Jan 2019
Education (Presumption to Mainstream)
I welcome the debate. As I have said in previous debates in this area, back in the dark ages when I started school, my parents made the choice for me to go to mainstream school, which, in the early 70s, was perhaps not the choice made by the majority of parents in that situati...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Mar 2019
Men’s Sheds
I, too, congratulate Christine Grahame on securing the debate. Men’s sheds are vital in creating the socially connected society that we want and need. Men’s shed are places—whether sheds or otherwise—where members can meet and pursue practical interests such as woodwork, refin...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Oct 2019
Citizens Advice Services in Scotland (80th Year)
I thank Anas Sarwar for securing the debate. I add my congratulations to CAS on its birthday celebrations and thank it for all the work that it has done. Like the previous two speakers, I put on record my particular thanks to the more than 2,000 volunteers who give up their t...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
09 Oct 2019
Transport (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The member raises a really interesting point. My proposal would have no impact at all on Gypsy Travellers, because they do not park on roads but in appropriate places. In areas such as Edinburgh’s Portobello beach, caravans have been parked up for several months, which has ca...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
09 Oct 2019
Transport (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
My amendment 98 seeks to address an omission in the section of the bill on national exemptions. The bill, as amended at stage 2, rightly allows for an exemption for NHS premises, but the issue of independent hospitals remains unresolved. My amendment would add a further provis...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Oct 2019
Charter of Rights for People with Dementia and their Carers
I thank Sandra White for securing this evening’s debate. I welcome the people in the gallery, and I apologise for the late running—although it is great to have everyone here. As Sandra White has pointed out, about 90,000 people in Scotland are diagnosed with dementia, and the...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Jan 2020
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (350th Anniversary)
It is an honour for me to hold today’s debate to mark the 350th anniversary of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. I am delighted that Paula Bushell and Suzie Huggins, from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, have been able to join us in the visitors gallery. Over the past 10...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Jan 2020
Holocaust Memorial Day
I am honoured to take part in this debate. We have heard the number of people who were murdered during the Holocaust from the cabinet secretary and others. We have heard testimonials in stories in our newspapers and on our televisions over the past few days. The average leng...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
21 May 2020
Members’ Question Time · Weddings
As the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government will be aware, registrars will issue wedding certificates so that people can get married. However, places of worship and most venues and hotels are still closed. Given the First Minister’s announcement, when is it l...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
21 May 2020
Members’ Question Time · Weddings
I am sure that the cabinet secretary is aware that weddings and other forms of public worship vary in size and type of service. Will there be a different standard for smaller weddings compared with larger weddings, and will churches and other places of worship be able to open ...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
03 Feb 2021
Travelling Funfairs (Licensing) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
That is helpful. Finally, to return to Edinburgh, and the Meadows, which has been used for funfairs, and the other parks in the city that have been used from time to time, there is damage to the grass, and mud and mess are left behind, which must be dealt with. How can local a...
Jeremy Balfour Con Committee
10 Feb 2022
Refugees and Asylum Seekers
That is helpful background, Graham. I will direct this question back to you, but I ask for a briefer answer. If the policy that was announced by the Home Secretary last week is carried out, is there enough appropriate housing in places such as Glasgow, Edinburgh and other part...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
19 May 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Remote and Rural Communities (Lothian)
Support in Mind Scotland believes that there needs to be increased opportunities to talk about mental health and wellbeing in non-medical environments, such as clubs, venues and meeting places, and that a light model of social prescribing should be adopted in which individuals...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Nov 2022
Primary Care
The national health service is an institution of which the United Kingdom can be immensely proud. The provision of medical care that is free at the point of need fundamentally demonstrates our commitment to the idea that means should not determine access to healthcare. On nume...
Jeremy Balfour Con Chamber
07 Feb 2023
Social Security Programme Business Case
No, it was “in February”. He went on: “it is critical that the DWP maintains its commitment to providing data to Social Security Scotland by 31 January, to allow us to conclude our internal assurance of the 400,000 records.”—Official Report, Social Justice and Social Security...
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Meeting of the Parliament 09 January 2024

09 Jan 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Changing Places Toilets

Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I wish a happy new year to you and everyone in Parliament.

I am delighted to have secured this members’ business debate. I thank all my colleagues who supported the motion. I understand that it will not be a topic that is familiar to everyone but, for those who rely on changing places, it is of the utmost importance. Changing places represent peace of mind while out and about, knowing that the necessary facilities are available, and people’s ability to enjoy a day out without having to worry about whether they will be able to use a bathroom. Fundamentally, changing places represent the difference between inclusion and exclusion.

Changing places are not a luxury, but a necessity. They are something that every person who has a disability will probably use at sometime in their lifetime. For those who are unaware, they are a specialised toilet facility designed for people with complex disabilities who require assistance with toileting. They are much larger than standard accessible toilets and come equipped with additional features to make using the toilet easier and more dignified for both the individual and their carer. They include a special toilet, a hoist, a changing bench and a lowered basin, among other things. Those are not luxuries; they are essential.

I am sometimes asked what has been my proudest achievement from my time in Parliament, and I take great joy in telling people that I was part of the effort that added a provision to the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 stipulating that all new building projects of a certain size would have to have a changing places toilet. It seems like a small thing, but I genuinely believe that it has made, and will continue to make, a massive difference to the lives of people with disabilities in Scotland.

However, I note that it should not take legislation for businesses to install a changing places toilet. Other than it being the right thing to do, there is hard evidence that it can increase customer engagement. The purple pound is a real and lucrative force that should never be overlooked.

We, as lawmakers, have a duty to consider the inclusion of disabled people as a top priority. The funding of changing places toilets should be a priority for us all to ensure that Scotland is a place that is fully inclusive and fully open for everyone to participate in. That is why I find it so disappointing that the Scottish Government has decided not to prioritise changing places toilets. As with so many other issues, the Scottish National Party has talked a big game, promising support and funding for installation, but when it comes to delivery, it has let everyone down.

The 2021 programme for government pledged that £10 million would go towards installation of changing places toilets in new buildings, and towards retrofitting older premises. Two years on, not a single penny of that money has been distributed, despite a number of projects, some in my region, being ready and waiting for the money. It was incredibly disappointing to hear Maree Todd, the Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport, answer a question on when the funding would finally be released by saying that there were no plans even to begin processing distribution until 2025. I remind members that it was an SNP pledge in the 2021 programme for government. That means that we will be waiting four years for funding that is desperately needed.

I was hoping that there might have been a change of heart from the SNP and that there would have been provision in the budget statement last month, but it was completely absent. We are talking about a relatively small amount of money in the grand scheme of the Scottish budget, but it will make a massive and real difference—[Inaudible.]

It should also be put on record that, at this point, the United Kingdom Government made a similar pledge on £30 million for England, which has been distributed and spent and disabled lives have been changed. Why is it that the big bad UK Government is able to follow through on its promises, but the Scottish Government cannot? Could it be that one Government values inclusion and the other does not?

I am tired of rhetoric, I am tired of empty promises, and I am tired of disabled people being promised the world by the SNP but having delivered to them absolutely nothing. To be very clear, I say that this is not just about a convenient option; it is about absolutely necessary equipment to allow people with profound disabilities and their families to participate in society. The betrayal by the Scottish Government in this way will not be forgotten by disabled people across Scotland.

I started this speech by wishing everyone a happy new year. The minister can make the new year of everyone with disabilities better by releasing the money now. I implore her to reconsider when she will allow people to spend the money. We have waited long enough. Disabled people deserve more.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The final item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-10378, in the name of Jeremy Balfour, on addressing the availability of changing place...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con
Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I wish a happy new year to you and everyone in Parliament. I am delighted to have secured this members’ business debate...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I gently remind members who are looking to participate and who have not yet done so that they need to press their request-to-speak buttons. 17:11
Evelyn Tweed (Stirling) (SNP) SNP
I thank Jeremy Balfour for bringing this important debate to the chamber. In this Parliament, we aspire to a Scotland that is fair and that has dignity and r...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I am grateful to Evelyn Tweed for giving way because she is making a very impassioned and convincing speech. Will she join Jeremy Balfour in calling on the m...
Evelyn Tweed SNP
I thank Stephen Kerr for his intervention. I will ask the minister for some reassurances further on in my speech. The Tyndrum community has done an amazing ...
Alexander Stewart (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
I am delighted to contribute to the debate, and I congratulate my colleague Jeremy Balfour on having raised this crucial subject. As a former member of the ...
Paul O’Kane (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
As convener of the cross-party group on changing places toilets, I am delighted to participate in this evening’s debate. I thank Jeremy Balfour not just for ...
Tess White (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
I, too, am delighted to speak in the debate. As a member of the changing places toilets cross-party group, I, too, pay tribute to Jeremy Balfour for securing...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I call Stephen Kerr, who will be the final speaker in the open debate. 17:31
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I congratulate Jeremy Balfour on bringing the motion to the chamber. I recognise his tireless efforts on behalf of disabled people in Scotland and the passio...
Maree Todd SNP
To be absolutely clear, for the record, this Government has not reneged on the commitment. The commitment in our SNP manifesto and in the 2021 programme for ...
Stephen Kerr Con
The minister says that she is delivering on her commitment, but the Government has not spent a penny of the £10 million. It is not delivering on anything whe...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I call the minister, Maree Todd, to respond to the debate. 17:36
The Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP
I thank Mr Balfour for his on-going work to promote the importance of changing places toilets, which has allowed us time in the chamber to discuss those toil...
Paul O’Kane Lab
I met the minister’s predecessor to discuss the issue in the early days of the parliamentary session, when we began the cross-party group. On the issues that...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Minister, I can give you the time back.
Maree Todd SNP
I assure Paul O’Kane that the groundwork is being done. Our £10 million investment is three and a half times bigger than that of England on a population basi...
Stephen Kerr Con
Will the minister give way?
Maree Todd SNP
I would like to complete this point, if Stephen Kerr will give me a moment. He had his time—he had more than four minutes.
Stephen Kerr Con
That is not for the minister to say.
Maree Todd SNP
I would like to use my time to put across the Government’s point of view, if that is okay with Stephen Kerr. I am lucky enough to have the Ullapool harbou...
Stephen Kerr Con
It is almost more important that Jeremy Balfour, who has tried three times to intervene, is allowed to make an intervention, because it is his debate. I simp...
Maree Todd SNP
I have made it absolutely clear that the fund will open at the start of next year. We have some groundwork to do between now and then. I look forward to meet...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Can the minister confirm whether the £10 million of funding will be entirely within the 2025-26 budget? Is that what she is saying?
Maree Todd SNP
No, that is not what I am saying. If Douglas Lumsden had been listening carefully, he would know that I have said several times in the chamber, today and on ...
Evelyn Tweed SNP
The minister mentioned rurality. Will the Government consider the need to provide a good spread of changing places toilets? In my contribution, I mentioned t...
Maree Todd SNP
Absolutely. It is crucial that we consider the entirety of Scotland. One of the challenges that we face in Scotland is that we have a much more rural hinterl...