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Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 31 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
This is an important debate because it is a chance for us to focus on the mess that the Conservatives are making of Brexit, their false promises and what we can do in Scotland.
The SNP is wrong to claim that Labour has been silent on Brexit. Our colleagues are working day after day to stop the Tory Government’s hard Brexit, to have a different approach that supports our businesses and workers, and to stop the damage that the Tories are doing to our economy right across the UK.
As I said in my intervention, David Lammy provided an excellent critique of the Tories last week. However, he did not just do that; he gave a way forward, which involves repairing damaged relations and building closer relationships with the EU and our friends across Europe.
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 31 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
You are talking about vague plans for the future, but we want to use the powers that the Scottish Parliament has now. That is the key difference. It is about supporting people, businesses and workers now; it is not about your—
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 31 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
Sorry—it is not about the member’s long-into-the-future aspirations, which include no details whatever.
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 31 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
That is a bit ironic, given that David Lammy made a significant speech last week and our members have been banging the drum about the mistakes that the Tory Government is making. Mr Lochhead’s allegation of silence is totally inaccurate.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
In Edinburgh, we have a group called the Welcoming, whose members reach out to people who have come to Edinburgh—because it is a capital city, we tend to get a lot of folk. The group has put on lots of classes, so maybe there is experience there that could be shared. Could we do more to mobilise our local community support? I know that that has been successful when it has happened in Edinburgh. Could we as MSPs do more to encourage that work to happen with our councils?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
I mean both the local community and the Ukrainian community.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
It is very good to see you today, consul. We appreciate the fact that you are telling us what feedback you got from Ukrainians who have come to Scotland. We tend to meet individual people, so to get general feedback from them is critical for us. As the convener said, we are going to have local authority representatives and the minister in front of us, so that feedback is very helpful.
I am aware that, in my area of Edinburgh, we have housed a lot of the people who have come from Ukraine, but we have a local Ukrainian community, too, that was here already and that has been supportive. From what you have said, it sounds like we need to put in place a bit more support with regard to access to English language teaching. Do we need that just in Edinburgh or would it help in other places, too? For example, I know that several hundred people have come to Glasgow. Do we need to spread that access in other areas?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
Another thing occurred to me after Jenni Minto’s question about culture. Most of us do not know about Ukrainian heritage, so would it be possible for you to send us a briefing on the key dates in the year so that we could put them on our website or have them in our minutes?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
We can feed that in as well. Thank you.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 January 2023
Sarah Boyack
One thing that strikes me is that the welcoming at the start of the process is very good, but the following-up with people and making sure that information is available afterwards is an issue, and your suggestions on that are helpful.
The other observation that I have is that we first had these discussions early on in Putin’s invasion, and people were thinking in the short term. We now have the experience of Ukrainians who have been in Scotland for several months, and we need to raise that longer-term support and connectivity with colleagues.
Ukrainians have mentioned to me that when they arrived they were so grateful that they had escaped and had another start, but they did not want to mention health issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder or other long-term conditions on day 1. We need to make sure that we give them relevant information. I know that some of that information is available in Ukrainian from the health service, but perhaps we need to work out how to get it to people directly, so that they can access that advice and make use of it.