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Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 5 February 2026
Edward Mountain
Will the member take an intervention?
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 5 February 2026
Edward Mountain
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 5 February 2026
Edward Mountain
Given the concerns that you have raised, do you believe, as I do, that, if the bill proceeds, it is really important that we get any amendments in early, so that we can take evidence on them and know whether they are any good?
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 5 February 2026
Edward Mountain
Will the member take an intervention?
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 5 February 2026
Edward Mountain
I congratulate the industry on complying with the recommendation of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee’s report from 2018 on providing data. The problem is that, for nine years, the industry provided figures for total weight of fish loss, and now they go on numbers of fish lost. Will the cabinet secretary speak to the industry to see whether it can continue to report in the way that it did for nine years and not break what is a sequence of very useful data?
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 5 February 2026
Edward Mountain
The committee has only seven meetings left, and we have already asked for another one. There will be three meetings on the climate change plan, and time for two of those is already allocated. If the bill is to go further, the cabinet secretary will have to lay out amendments in the next week or so to allow the committee to schedule the evidence. Is she in a position to do that?
Meeting of the Parliament [Last updated 11:13]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Edward Mountain
I rise to speak to the motion. This is a complicated matter involving an SI in relation to the Scotland Act 1998. I believe, as do some in the UK Parliament, that the SI is far too narrowly drawn and does not clarify which sections prevent the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill from being within the competence of the Scottish Parliament. It would be helpful if the Scottish Government clarified which parts of the bill do not fall within the competence of the Scottish Parliament.
At this stage, I am happy to give way to the minister if he wants to come in. Okay—I see that he does not.
As someone who is vehemently against assisted dying, I cannot vote for the SI, as it seeks to allow Scottish Government ministers to identify suitable drugs to assist dying. There is huge concern about the efficacy and safety of any drugs used for assisted dying. As limited information is collected from clinicians and no drugs are available for the on-label purpose of assisted dying, I am not sure how ministers will make that decision.
Meeting of the Parliament [Last updated 11:13]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Edward Mountain
That may be beyond my exact knowledge of this matter. My point is that I do not see how the Scottish Parliament can pass a bill that we are not competent to consider. Aspects of the bill would need further UK Government clearance to be done in advance, and I have seen no evidence that that would happen.
For the three reasons that I have mentioned, I cannot support the SI, and I therefore encourage those members who share my concerns to abstain until the Scottish Government has clarified which parts of the assisted dying bill fall outwith the competence of the Scottish Parliament and how it will identify the drugs suitable for off-label use to assist in the bill.
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Meeting of the Parliament [Last updated 11:13]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Edward Mountain
I thank the minister for giving way. I am trying to prompt him—I hope—to say whether this is the only bit of the bill that will require a section 30 order. Are there other bits that he knows of that cannot competently be delivered by the Scottish Parliament?
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Edward Mountain
I rise to speak to the motion. This is a complicated matter involving an SI in relation to the Scotland Act 1998. I believe, as do some in the UK Parliament, that the SI is far too narrowly drawn and does not clarify which sections prevent the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill from being within the competence of the Scottish Parliament. It would be helpful if the Scottish Government clarified which parts of the bill do not fall within the competence of the Scottish Parliament.
At this stage, I am happy to give way to the minister if he wants to come in. Okay—I see that he does not.
As someone who is vehemently against assisted dying, I cannot vote for the SI, as it seeks to allow Scottish Government ministers to identify suitable drugs to assist dying. There is huge concern about the efficacy and safety of any drugs used for assisted dying. As limited information is collected from clinicians and no drugs are available for the on-label purpose of assisted dying, I am not sure how ministers will make that decision.