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Amendment
28 Jan 2026
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07 Jan 2026
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06 Jan 2026
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Amendment
10 Dec 2025
S6M-20057.1 Connecting Scotland Johnson, Daniel Motion
Amendment
10 Dec 2025
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Amendment
10 Dec 2025
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Motion For Debate
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Amendment
03 Dec 2025
S6M-19970.2 Uniting Local and National Efforts Across Sectors to End Violence Against Women and Girls White, Tess Motion
Amendment
02 Dec 2025
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Amendment
26 Nov 2025
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Amendment
26 Nov 2025
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Amendment
26 Nov 2025
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Amendment
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Amendment
19 Nov 2025
S6M-19754.1 Education Briggs, Miles Motion
Amendment
19 Nov 2025
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Amendment
19 Nov 2025
S6M-19739.3 Supporting Scotland’s Fishing Industry Grant, Rhoda Motion
Amendment
18 Nov 2025
S6M-19739.1 Supporting Scotland’s Fishing Industry Burgess, Ariane Motion
Amendment
18 Nov 2025
S6M-19739.4 Supporting Scotland’s Fishing Industry Wishart, Beatrice Motion
Amendment
18 Nov 2025
S6M-19739.2 Supporting Scotland’s Fishing Industry Eagle, Tim Motion
Amendment
18 Nov 2025
S6M-19632.2 Better Bus Services Webber, Sue Motion
Amendment
12 Nov 2025
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Amendment
05 Nov 2025
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Motion For Debate
09 Oct 2025
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Amendment
01 Oct 2025
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Amendment
01 Oct 2025
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Amendment
18 Sep 2025
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Amendment
11 Sep 2025
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Amendment
11 Sep 2025
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Amendment
09 Sep 2025
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Amendment
09 Sep 2025
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03 Sep 2025
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Amendment
02 Sep 2025
S6M-18671.2 Priorities for Scotland Sarwar, Anas Motion
Amendment
02 Sep 2025
S6M-18671.4 Priorities for Scotland Findlay, Russell Motion
Amendment
02 Sep 2025
S6M-18671.3 Priorities for Scotland Greer, Ross Motion
Amendment
02 Sep 2025
S6M-18016.1 Progressing National Advisory Council on Women and Girls Recommendations on Equality White, Tess Motion
Amendment
19 Jun 2025
S6M-17981.2 Recognising the Economic Contribution of Scotland’s Defence Sector Slater, Lorna Motion
Amendment
18 Jun 2025
S6M-17981.1 Recognising the Economic Contribution of Scotland’s Defence Sector Johnson, Daniel Motion
Amendment
18 Jun 2025
S6M-17906.1 A Migration System that Works for Scotland Smith, Liz Motion
Amendment
12 Jun 2025
S6M-17906.2 A Migration System that Works for Scotland Marra, Michael Motion
Amendment
12 Jun 2025
S6M-17785.3 Empowering Entrepreneurs and Innovators Fraser, Murdo Motion
Amendment
04 Jun 2025
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Amendment
04 Jun 2025
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Amendment
28 May 2025
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Amendment
27 May 2025
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Amendment
27 May 2025
S6M-17598.2 Empowering Scotland’s Island Communities Halcro Johnston, Jamie Motion
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21 May 2025
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Motion

Supporting Scotland’s Culture Sector

S6M-10917 · Motion For Debate · lodged by Bibby, Neil

Lodged on
23 Oct 2023
Heard / answered on
25 Oct 2023

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That the Parliament values greatly the enormous contribution of the arts and culture sector to Scotland’s national life and economy, noting that the creative industry is estimated to be worth nearly £4.5 billion and 80,000 jobs; recognises what many in the sector have described as a “perfect storm” of crisis in the sector, resulting from years of underfunding as well as the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the cost of living crisis; condemns the Scottish Government’s decision to break its promise to the sector not to cut Creative Scotland’s budget by 10%, and notes the furious reaction in response; notes the commitment from the Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture that Creative Scotland’s funding will be restored in 2024-25, but recognises with concern that Creative Scotland has stated that up to a third of its regularly funded organisations are at serious risk of insolvency in the short term, and over half are financially weak, which will require redundancies or other cost savings, and therefore considers that there is an urgent need for funding now; further notes the announcement made by the First Minister on 17 October 2023 to more than double arts and culture funding over the next five years, but believes that, in the current context, financial certainty for the sector is crucial; calls, therefore, on the Scottish Government to reverse the 10% budget cut to Creative Scotland with immediate effect; further calls on the Scottish Government to set out full details for its proposed increase in the arts and culture budget, including timescales for funding increases, and believes that it is essential that this is clarified ahead of the publication of a refreshed Scottish Government Culture Strategy.
Backed by

Supported by 1 additional MSP

Lab 1
Lodged by Bibby, Neil (Scottish Labour).
Final vote on motion (as amended)
25 Oct 2023
Carried Show MSPs
For
65
Against
52
Abstain
0
Not voted
12

Amendments incorporated
  • S6M-10917.2 Robertson, Angus — carried 65/51: As an amendment to motion S6M-10917 in the name of Neil Bibby (Supporting Scotland’s Culture Sector), leave out from first "recognises" to end and insert "understands that, in common with other sectors, arts and culture organisations are experiencing significant pressure due to increases in the cost of living as a consequence of Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the actions of the UK Government; welcomes that Creative Scotland has confirmed that it has used its reserves to ensure that funding for regularly funded organisations has been maintained in 2023-24; notes that, over the last five years, the Scottish Government has provided over £33 million to Creative Scotland to compensate for a shortfall in National Lottery funding; supports the Scottish Government’s plan to more than double arts and culture funding by £100 million over the next five years; endorses the Scottish Government’s aim of working with the culture sector to implement the refreshed culture strategy action plan, and believes that the UK Government should match this stated ambition and at least double its investment in arts and culture over the same period."
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That the Parliament values greatly the enormous contribution of the arts and culture sector to Scotland’s national life and economy, noting that the creative industry is estimated to be worth nearly £4.5 billion and 80,000 jobs; understands that, in common with other sectors, arts and culture organisations are experiencing significant pressure due to increases in the cost of living as a consequence of Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the actions of the UK Government; welcomes that Creative Scotland has confirmed that it has used its reserves to ensure that funding for regularly funded organisations has been maintained in 2023-24; notes that, over the last five years, the Scottish Government has provided over £33 million to Creative Scotland to compensate for a shortfall in National Lottery funding; supports the Scottish Government’s plan to more than double arts and culture funding by £100 million over the next five years; endorses the Scottish Government’s aim of working with the culture sector to implement the refreshed culture strategy action plan, and believes that the UK Government should match this stated ambition and at least double its investment in arts and culture over the same period.
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  • S6M-10917.2: leave out from "recognises" to end and insert
    As an amendment to motion S6M-10917 in the name of Neil Bibby (Supporting Scotland’s Culture Sector), leave out from first "recognises" to end and insert "understands that, in common with other sectors, arts and culture organisations are experiencing significant pressure due to increases in the cost of living as a consequence of Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the actions of the UK Government; welcomes that Creative Scotland has confirmed that it has used its reserves to ensure that funding for regularly funded organisations has been maintained in 2023-24; notes that, over the last five years, the Scottish Government has provided over £33 million to Creative Scotland to compensate for a shortfall in National Lottery funding; supports the Scottish Government’s plan to more than double arts and culture funding by £100 million over the next five years; endorses the Scottish Government’s aim of working with the culture sector to implement the refreshed culture strategy action plan, and believes that the UK Government should match this stated ambition and at least double its investment in arts and culture over the same period."
In the Official Report

Debated in chamber — 5 contributions reference this

  • The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD Chamber · 25 Oct 2023 · Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2023
    The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-10917, in the name of Neil Bibby, on supporting Scotland’s culture sector. I invite members who wish to participate in the debate to press their re…
  • The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber · 25 Oct 2023 · Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2023
    The next question is, that amendment S6M-10917.2, in the name of Angus Robertson, which seeks to amend motion S6M-10917, in the name of Neil Bibby, on supporting Scotland’s culture sector, be agreed …
  • The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber · 25 Oct 2023 · Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2023
    The next question is, that amendment S6M-10917.1, in the name of Alexander Stewart, which seeks to amend motion S6M-10917, in the name of Neil Bibby, on supporting Scotland’s culture sector, be agree…
  • The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber · 25 Oct 2023 · Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2023
    The next question is, that motion S6M-10917, in the name of Neil Bibby, on supporting Scotland’s culture sector, as amended, be agreed to. Are we agreed? Members: No.
  • The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber · 25 Oct 2023 · Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2023
    The result of the division on motion S6M-10917, in the name of Neil Bibby, as amended, is: For 65, Against 52, Abstentions 0. Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament values greatly the e…

Amendments and how the chamber decided

  1. Selected item
    Carried 65/52
    S6M-10917
    23 Oct 2023 · Motion For Debate · Bibby, Neil
    That the Parliament values greatly the enormous contribution of the arts and culture sector to Scotland’s national life and economy, noting that the creative industry is estimated to be worth nearly £4.5 billion and 80,000 jobs; recognises what many in the sector have described as a “perfect storm” of crisis in the sector, resultin...
  2. Linked amendment/item
    Defeated 33/65
    S6M-10917.1
    24 Oct 2023 · Amendment · Stewart, Alexander
    As an amendment to motion S6M-10917 in the name of Neil Bibby (Supporting Scotland’s Culture Sector), insert at end "; notes warnings that, if the £6.6 million cut is not restored next year, 2,000 jobs and 26,000 artist opportunities could be at risk, and calls on the Scottish Government to implement a more proactive approach to protecting the...
  3. Linked amendment/item
    Carried 65/51
    S6M-10917.2
    24 Oct 2023 · Amendment · Robertson, Angus
    As an amendment to motion S6M-10917 in the name of Neil Bibby (Supporting Scotland’s Culture Sector), leave out from first "recognises" to end and insert "understands that, in common with other sectors, arts and culture organisations are experiencing significant pressure due to increases in the cost of living as a consequence of Brexit, the COVID-19...