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Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 8 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
Will the member take an intervention on that point?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 8 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
Does the member agree that a key risk that was raised at this week’s meeting of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee was the fact that the long waits—the average wait is four and a half years—lead to a lot of young people self-medicating, which itself introduces a lot of risks for young people?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 8 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
In light of the historic decision by Reidvale Housing Association shareholders to reject a takeover by Places for People in recent months, will the minister consider making provision in the bill for enhanced protections for community-based registered social landlords to ensure that they are not unnecessarily taken over, perhaps by raising the threshold for tenant ballots to two thirds, which is the same as that in the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 8 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
Will the minister give way on that point?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
I thank my friend for giving way. He is making a typically powerful speech. Does he agree that this spiral of decline is most tragic because our industries in Scotland are crying out for the skills, yet the colleges are not being given the investment to respond to that need from our industries?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 2 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
Does the minister agree that the privatisation of Scotland’s major ports in the early 1990s was a massive strategic mistake, and will she consider options to establish trust ports in the Firth of Clyde and the Firth of Forth?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 2 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
There is good will across the chamber to see the Government award the contract to Ferguson Marine, to ensure that a long-term shipbuilding programme can happen in Scotland. If there is an opportunity to get round this situation, it might be for the Government to arrange a competition, but a high social value weighting must be applied to the contract and any shipbuilding activity that takes place under the contract must happen in Scotland. The Government could instantly act as the owner of the shipyard, leasing it to whomever wins the competition, thus achieving the same outcome. Might the cabinet secretary consider that as an alternative?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 2 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
The proposal to hold the 2026 Commonwealth games in Glasgow is great, and I encourage the Government to embrace it enthusiastically. However, I was disappointed that the scope of the proposal does not include an athletes village, which was one of the great legacies of the 2014 games. Perhaps there is an opportunity to focus state investment on expediting regeneration of derelict sites in Glasgow that are in the pipeline for development, such as Cowlairs or Red Road, as an athletes village. I encourage the cabinet secretary to engage with Wheatley Group and other social housing providers to look at the opportunity to bolster the proposal for hosting the Commonwealth games in Glasgow.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
The minister referred to the subsidy control regime restricting potential state aid for investment at Ferguson Marine. One of the key asks in the investment plan is a new panel line. There are already two existing panel lines in Scotland—in Govan and Rosyth—as well as a third that is being installed in Belfast. Has he considered that a way around that restriction is to take a sector-wide approach and pool the resources that are available in shipbuilding steel work across Scotland, to draw on for Ferguson Marine’s future programmes?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Paul Sweeney
The national shipbuilding strategy refresh in 2022 outlined a 30-year pipeline of all public sector vessel procurements and committed to having a minimum 10 per cent weighting on social value for all new vessel competitions. Can the minister confirm that, in the case of this programme, the Government will adhere to the 10 per cent minimum threshold on social value and perhaps even go further and be more ambitious, as Maritime UK has called for?