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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 15 January 2026
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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

That a dog bred in Scotland has poorer outcomes?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

No, I do not agree with that position. I have had working dogs my entire life; my dogs have all lived in kennels and have been more than happy to do so. Some farmers have their dogs in the house. That was not something that I chose to do, but I have no animal welfare concerns about any of my dogs or the conditions of any of my shepherd or farming friends, so that is not a position that I share.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

I will let Andrew Voas answer that question.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

Yes, I do. It is not just greyhounds; it is all dogs. That is why we are looking at the microchipping of all dogs as part of the report that we are doing on microchipping. What is that report, Andrew?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

This goes back to the point that the convener was making. I am here representing the Scottish Government’s position, but I am also looking at the issue from the point of view of someone who has been involved in working with animals and I am trying to juggle those two positions.

There is absolutely a social element to all such things, whether that is sheepdog trials, racing pigeons or, I understand, greyhound racing. There is a social element to such activity and it is part of the community. People go there, they meet up with their pals, they have an evening out, they bet on their own dogs and they are taking part in a social gathering.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

I think that the two have to go hand in hand. You cannot compromise the animal welfare side of it. You have to make sure that the animal welfare side is being treated very seriously. In the particular circumstance that we are talking about, animal welfare is very important.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

Gambling does happen at the track in Thornton—the last one that is open in Scotland. In fact, if the gambling does not happen, the race does not go ahead. There is definitely a correlation between the two, but it is not the high stakes, televised gambling that could be described as more of a professional thing. What they are doing at the Thornton track is a wee bit like pigeon racing. Guys will put money on their pigeons—they pool them every week. They put money on each bird and if that bird comes in that is it. It is not about making money. It is about adding to the excitement of the social occasion that Alasdair Allan alluded to.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

All of those things will be considered when we get down to the detail of what this might look like.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

We would look at that proposition as it came forward. We would have to look at them independently.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Jim Fairlie

You asked especially about the design. The design of the track is no different as far as I am aware. I could be wrong on that, and Andrew Voas can correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is that it is an oval track in exactly the same way as at Thornton, so there is no difference.