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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Session 6: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
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Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee

A9 Dualling Project

Meeting date: 29 May 2024

Edward Mountain

Thank you.

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee

A9 Dualling Project

Meeting date: 29 May 2024

Edward Mountain

Okay. If we use the figure that you used earlier—which was, interestingly, the same figure that I came up with—the estimate was that it would be a six-year project to build it. From my experience of compulsory purchase orders and how they actually work, they can take a minimum of three years to get through, by the time you have gone through the whole process of issuing notices, getting confirmation from the Government, issuing the orders, speaking to the owners, and a public inquiry, if that is the way it goes. That means that it would take nine years altogether. Therefore, if you were going to be building the A9 by 2025, alarm bells should have been ringing in 2017-18 that the process was not moving along at the necessary pace. Would you agree with that synopsis?

Meeting of the Parliament

Wood-burning Stoves and Direct Emission Heating (Rural and Island Communities)

Meeting date: 29 May 2024

Edward Mountain

I am conscious of the time constraints but, as we have extended the debate by 30 minutes, I think that I have 15 minutes left. I will not talk for that long.

I thank Jamie Halcro Johnston for bringing the debate to the Parliament. It is important. Every time that I go home, some of the more rural constituents that I face ask what I do down here. I cannot believe that I have been forced to argue the defence against a ban on wood-burning stoves. I do not need to remind the minister that, in 2012, for three and a half months, no lorries could come anywhere near my home to deliver oil or gas and the electricity was pretty shaky on occasions in the area where I live, so the log-burning stove was critical.

My constituents ask me what I will do with all the wood that is left up in the forestry. I tell them that we cannot chip it any more, but they say, “Oh, yes, you can chip it, Edward. You can send it down to the local CoRDe plant in Rothes, next to where they are building these new houses. They can get a Government grant for burning it, but we cannot burn it in our own houses.” That is what my constituents do not understand. They do not understand why the ban was introduced without considering rural areas.

I could bang on for ages about the issue, but I am not going to. I am glad that we are having a review, that we think that the ban is probably not a wise idea and that our party and other members across the chamber have pointed that out to the Government. I am also glad that, without Mr Harvie, the Government is now in a position to consider reversing the idea.

Meeting of the Parliament

Michael Matheson

Meeting date: 29 May 2024

Edward Mountain

Will the member take an intervention?

Meeting of the Parliament

Michael Matheson

Meeting date: 29 May 2024

Edward Mountain

I will not talk about other people’s crimes, but let us be honest: 40 years of employment law have taught me that, if an employee steals from their employer, they are considered to have committed gross misconduct—indeed, borrowing money overnight and subsequently repaying it is also gross misconduct. Gross misconduct gets people fired. Why should we not discuss that in this case? Everyone else in Scotland does.

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2

Meeting date: 28 May 2024

Edward Mountain

Our second item of business is consideration of the Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill on day 4 of stage 2. Gosh, how time flies when you are having fun.

I welcome to the meeting Gillian Martin, the Minister for Climate Action, and her supporting officials. I also welcome Sarah Boyack, Maurice Golden and Graham Simpson. At last week’s meeting, the committee ended the day’s consideration of the bill having agreed to section 13 and disposed of amendments 66 and 67.

Section 14—Littering from a vehicle

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2

Meeting date: 28 May 2024

Edward Mountain

Thank you for the intervention, and I am delighted that you are listening. I do not think that such a fine has to be mandatory; what I am saying is that, where a fine is imposed, the minimum level should be £500 to make it sensible. We also have to take into account the fact that a passenger throwing rubbish out of a window will be slightly different to the driver in a commercial vehicle doing it. Anyway, we all know that this happens, and we see it everywhere we go.

That is the premise of my two amendments, and I am delighted to throw the discussion open to other members.

I move amendment 119.

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2

Meeting date: 28 May 2024

Edward Mountain

Will you take an intervention, minister?

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2

Meeting date: 28 May 2024

Edward Mountain

Thank you, and I am sorry to stop you in full flow. It would be helpful for me if, before you concluded your comments, you could give me an indication of what level of fixed-penalty charge would be appropriate for the owner of a vehicle who allowed rubbish to be dumped from it.

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2

Meeting date: 28 May 2024

Edward Mountain

I will.