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Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill – UK Legislation

  • Submitted by: Shona Robison, Dundee City East, Scottish National Party.
  • Date lodged: Friday, 17 January 2014
  • Motion reference: S4M-08797
  • Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Motions as amended

S4M-08797 Shona Robison: Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill – UK Legislation—That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 9 May 2013, relating to the criminalisation of forcing a person to marry, cross-border application of the new Sexual Harm Prevention and Sexual Risk Orders and in respect of a new firearms offence, so far as these matters fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament or alter the functions of the Scottish Ministers, should be considered by the UK Parliament.

Supported by: Kenny MacAskill, Michael Matheson, Alex Neil

Vote

Result 101 for, 0 against, 4 abstained, 22 did not vote Vote Passed

Scottish National Party

For
  • Adam Ingram
  • Aileen Campbell
  • Alasdair Allan
  • Alex Neil
  • Alex Salmond
  • Angela Constance
  • Angus MacDonald
  • Annabelle Ewing
  • Bob Doris
  • Bruce Crawford
  • Chic Brodie
  • Christian Allard
  • Christina McKelvie
  • Clare Adamson
  • Colin Beattie
  • Colin Keir
  • Dave Thompson
  • David Torrance
  • Derek Mackay
  • Fergus Ewing
  • Fiona Hyslop
  • Fiona McLeod
  • George Adam
  • Gil Paterson
  • Gordon MacDonald
  • Graeme Dey
  • James Dornan
  • Jamie Hepburn
  • Jim Eadie
  • Joan McAlpine
  • Joe FitzPatrick
  • John Mason
  • John Swinney
  • John Wilson
  • Keith Brown
  • Kenneth Gibson
  • Kenny MacAskill
  • Kevin Stewart
  • Linda Fabiani
  • Marco Biagi
  • Margaret Burgess
  • Mark McDonald
  • Maureen Watt
  • Michael Matheson
  • Michael Russell
  • Mike MacKenzie
  • Nicola Sturgeon
  • Nigel Don
  • Paul Wheelhouse
  • Richard Lochhead
  • Richard Lyle
  • Rob Gibson
  • Roderick Campbell
  • Roseanna Cunningham
  • Sandra White
  • Shona Robison
  • Stewart Maxwell
  • Stewart Stevenson
  • Stuart McMillan
  • Willie Coffey
Against
0
Abstained
  • Christine Grahame
Did not vote
  • Aileen McLeod
  • Bill Kidd
  • Dennis Robertson
  • Humza Yousaf

Scottish Labour

For
  • Anne McTaggart
  • Claire Baker
  • Claudia Beamish
  • Duncan McNeil
  • Elaine Murray
  • Elaine Smith
  • Hanzala Malik
  • Iain Gray
  • Jackie Baillie
  • Jenny Marra
  • Johann Lamont
  • John Pentland
  • Ken Macintosh
  • Kezia Dugdale
  • Lewis Macdonald
  • Malcolm Chisholm
  • Margaret McCulloch
  • Mary Fee
  • Michael McMahon
  • Neil Findlay
  • Paul Martin
  • Siobhan McMahon
Against
0
Abstained
0
Did not vote
  • Cara Hilton
  • David Stewart
  • Drew Smith
  • Graeme Pearson
  • Hugh Henry
  • James Kelly
  • Jayne Baxter
  • Margaret McDougall
  • Mark Griffin
  • Neil Bibby
  • Patricia Ferguson
  • Rhoda Grant
  • Richard Baker
  • Richard Simpson
  • Sarah Boyack

Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

For
  • Alex Fergusson
  • Alex Johnstone
  • Cameron Buchanan
  • Gavin Brown
  • Jackson Carlaw
  • Jamie McGrigor
  • John Lamont
  • John Scott
  • Liz Smith
  • Margaret Mitchell
  • Mary Scanlon
  • Murdo Fraser
  • Ruth Davidson
Against
0
Abstained
0
Did not vote
  • Annabel Goldie
  • Nanette Milne

Scottish Liberal Democrats

For
  • Alison McInnes
  • Jim Hume
  • Liam McArthur
  • Tavish Scott
  • Willie Rennie
Against
0
Abstained
0
Did not vote
0

Independent

For
  • Jean Urquhart
Against
0
Abstained
  • John Finnie
Did not vote
  • Margo MacDonald

Scottish Green Party

For
0
Against
0
Abstained
  • Alison Johnstone
  • Patrick Harvie
Did not vote
0

Original motion text

That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 9 May 2013, relating to the criminalisation of forcing a person to marry, cross-border application of the new Sexual Harm Prevention and Sexual Risk Orders and in respect of a new firearms offence, so far as these matters fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament or alter the functions of the Scottish Ministers, should be considered by the UK Parliament.