The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.
All Official Reports of meetings in the Debating Chamber of the Scottish Parliament.
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Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 13 September 2023
Alasdair Allan
Will the member give way?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 September 2023
Alasdair Allan
Will the member give way?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 7 September 2023
Alasdair Allan
The overwhelming majority of my constituents live in properties that are not connected to the gas grid and many are potentially unsuitable for heat pumps. What options will be available to those who rely on oil in that situation, and what financial support will be on offer?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 6 September 2023
Alasdair Allan
I think that it is a song, minister.
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the announcement by the local government empowerment minister in July, whether it will provide an update on what discussions he has had regarding the roll-out of the islands cost crisis emergency fund. (S6O-02467)
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 6 September 2023
Alasdair Allan
That welcome additional support for island communities in the cost of living crisis recognises the higher costs, including energy bills, that islanders incur. What is the minister’s view on the United Kingdom Government’s decision to scrap the energy bill support scheme from last winter, which means that many of my constituents’ bills will be even higher than they were?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 29 June 2023
Alasdair Allan
Thank you.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 29 June 2023
Alasdair Allan
You began by listing what essentially amount to new systems of veto, subtle though they might be, and new ways of encroaching on the Scottish Parliament’s budget, activities and powers. Obviously, at the heart of all that, as Mr Ruskell has alluded to, is the fact that one party in the conversation—the UK Government—ultimately has the power, if it chooses to legislate, to make up the rules as it goes along. The UK Government never really talks about this very much, but is there any way through this, as long as the doctrine of Westminster sovereignty prevails? Does that have a toxic effect?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 29 June 2023
Alasdair Allan
I hope that the convener will indulge me on my last day on the committee.
How wide an understanding do you think there is, politically and publicly, of what can be done to improve the debate on how abnormal the situation is, in international terms? Israel and, arguably, New Zealand do not have constitutions, but I think that there are no other examples of countries in the world that do not have a basic law that one can point to. We always talk about that as a problem that can be solved at some other time. Does that debate even take place in the Westminster political world?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 29 June 2023
Alasdair Allan
The news that the Government will not seek to progress the HPMA proposals represents a very welcome change of tack, which will be greeted with relief along the west coast. Fishers have more at stake than anyone in ensuring that our seas are sustainable, so what can the Government now do to ensure that fishing communities are at the heart of future fishing policy?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Alasdair Allan
We, as a committee, have had evidence from the police about what they view as the number of, if you like, suspicious disappearances of raptors, in addition to evidence on prosecutions. Professor Werritty said in evidence that licensing was not only appropriate but the only way forward that he could see to deal with the situation. Did the Government similarly feel that that was the only option available?