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Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 24 April 2025
Graham Simpson
I am looking at section 42 of the bill. We are always asked to bring a copy of the bill, and I have done so. There is no mention of students in section 42. That is why I have lodged my amendments.
I think that the minister gets the issue—I am pretty sure that he understands it. I will take him up on the second offer that he has made to engage with me ahead of stage 3, but I have to tell him that I take the issue extremely seriously; if he is not prepared to work with me to draft something for stage 3, I will do it myself, because it really matters.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 24 April 2025
Graham Simpson
I want to start by welcoming the minister back to the committee. I am glad to see that he is looking well. We were all quite concerned when we heard that he had health problems, so it is really good that he is back.
I have ditched my two hours’ worth of speaking notes for this group of amendments, and I hope that that wins some support from the committee. [Laughter.]
It is quite simple. Section 42 deals with housing strategies. I mentioned the report that the cross-party group on housing produced on student homelessness. One of the recommendations from that report was that councils’ local housing strategies should include student housing. It might surprise people to hear that, at the moment, they do not. In a city such as Edinburgh, where there are thousands of students, as I mentioned earlier, there is no requirement for that to be reflected in the local housing strategy. You might think that that is quite incredible. There is an opportunity in the bill to rectify that.
As many other members have done, I have had discussions with the minister, so I think that I know what he is going to say, but we will let him say it. Amendment 1004 says that housing strategies should include consideration of student provision. Amendment 1003 is a technical amendment that is consequential to amendment 1004. Amendment 1005 merely spells out what we mean by “student residential tenancy”.
There we go. That was short and sweet. My amendments are very simple and very sensible, and I hope that the minister will see the common sense in them. If he does not support them now, perhaps I can persuade him to do so at some later point.
I move amendment 1003.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 24 April 2025
Graham Simpson
If the minister is suggesting that I and he speak with those in the sector ahead of stage 3, is he willing to consider an amendment for stage 3?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 24 April 2025
Graham Simpson
I look forward to that engagement. Looking at section 42, which is very short, I can immediately see that, if the minister was prepared to work with me at stage 3, we could easily add to the phrase,
“the needs of persons in the area”,
the words “including students”. That is a suggestion. If the minister really is willing to work with me, I will work with him. He knows that. I take the issue extremely seriously, and I will come back to it at stage 3. Today, however, I will not press amendment 1003.
Amendment 1003, by agreement, withdrawn.
Amendments 1004 and 1005 not moved.
Section 42 agreed to.
Before section 43
Amendment 1088 not moved.
Section 43—Local authorities etc: consideration of domestic abuse
Amendment 1013 not moved.
Amendment 1022 moved—[Maggie Chapman].
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 23 April 2025
Graham Simpson
Yes. Does Gail Macgregor want to come in?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 23 April 2025
Graham Simpson
I accept that, but it is wrong, so we should not.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 23 April 2025
Graham Simpson
What is it that they want?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 23 April 2025
Graham Simpson
That is useful. Some of that could come within the bracket of hammering the motorist, if I could put it that way. As Gail Macgregor pointed out earlier, the introduction of many of those measures in any city is potentially controversial. That is what makes it difficult to introduce them.
To go back to what you said earlier, cabinet secretary, and to what you said in the chamber in March, have you now dropped the 20 per cent target?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 23 April 2025
Graham Simpson
Does Transport Scotland have any more information on that?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 23 April 2025
Graham Simpson
Yes—and you know that I always try to be helpful.