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Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 14 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
Given the huge opportunities for solar in our urban and rural communities, will the minister consider at least a 4GW target, given the very positive evidence that the cross-party group on energy efficiency and renewables got on that at last night’s meeting? We need support for existing and new homes, buildings and solar farms, given the biodiversity and rural impacts that they could have across the country.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 13 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
In written answers to me, the minister has indicated that industry has invested about £380 million in the scheme. Inflation, the cost of living crisis and on-going Covid recovery mean that businesses are taking an even bigger hit than before. How confident is the minister that the £380 million figure that she has mentioned is the total amount of investment that business has made?
In the minister’s discussions with businesses, have any of them raised concerns over their long-term survival and how they plan ahead, given the up-front costs—which they have already paid in good faith—of implementing this chaotically handled scheme?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
No—I might have done if it had been from somebody else.
We are in a global race to net zero and we are seeing none of the ambition, forward planning or strategic investment with which our global partners, such as the USA, are now moving ahead at pace.
The Tories are in serious danger, as the cabinet secretary said, of doing what they did to the miners and mining communities under Thatcher. Those communities are still suffering, so we need to learn that lesson.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
I will take a minor intervention.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
We cannot fall behind. The 35 per cent of our households living in fuel poverty need action now. We need to get moving—
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
On a point of order, Deputy Presiding Officer. I very rarely make a point of order, but I feel that it is important to make one on this occasion to ensure that the answers that are provided by ministers to the Parliament are accurate and reflect reality. During yesterday’s topical question time, in response to my supplementary question, the Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity stated:
“I also remind the member that barcodes are not part of the regulations passed by the Scottish Parliament and are therefore not part of the legislation that we can consider here.”—[Official Report, 6 June 2023, c 8.]
However, the Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Regulations 2020, which were passed by the Parliament, require European article numbers or barcodes to be included in any application for producer registration, as set out in schedule 1 of the regulations. I would be grateful if the Presiding Officer would confirm whether there has been any attempt by the minister to correct the Official Report on that point.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
To ask the Scottish Government what support it is providing to Pakistan, following the severe flooding that the country experienced in 2022. (S6O-02324)
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
Will the member take an intervention?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
Labour is committed to that action.
I move amendment S6M-09339.2, to leave out from “condemns” to end and insert:
“believes that the only way to break out of 13 years of rising energy bills and energy insecurity is to decisively move to clean, cheap, homegrown power, with a full range of energy sources; agrees that oil and gas production in the North Sea will continue for decades to come and the skills of the oil and gas workforce will be crucial to delivering this energy transformation; understands that it is vital that a phased and responsible transition is delivered and that partnership with government, business and workers will be crucial to achieving this, while managing existing oil fields for the entirety of their lifespan; further understands that the Labour Party announcement of the Green Prosperity Plan would mean an annual £28 billion investment into clean energy and green technology, which would ensure the creation of hundreds of thousands of good jobs, with decent wages, in Scotland and the UK for the decades ahead, and would give people working in energy security for the future, while transforming the UK into a clean energy superpower, and calls on the Scottish Government to deliver on carbon emissions targets and achieve net zero by 2045.”
15:41Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Sarah Boyack
I have to say that it is Keir Starmer, Anas Sarwar and Ed Miliband, working with the trade unions—[Interruption.]