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Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 June 2021

Lindsay Paterson said that it is unlikely that a system that relied wholly on coursework would ever command public confidence. The Scottish Conservatives firmly believe that traditional exams are the best and fairest way for young people to show what they know and what they can do.
Last updated: 15 January 2026

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*S6M-20452 Dr Pam Gosal MBE: HM Clyde Naval Base Commodore Sharon Malkin Appointed a CBE in The King's New Year Honours List—That the Parliament congratulates Commodore Sharon Malkin CBE ADC, the Commander of HM Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde, on being appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in The Ki...
Last updated: 18 March 2024

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*S6M-12530 Beatrice Wishart: Celebrating Robert "Bobby" Hunter’s Tenure as Lord Lieutenant of Shetland—That the Parliament celebrates Robert "Bobby" Hunter’s 13-year tenure as Lord Lieutenant of Shetland; understands that Mr Hunter, from Burra in Shetland, was appointed to represent the monarch as Lord Lieutenant for Shetland, in 2011, and will retire on 3 April 2024, which is his 75th birthday, as lord lieutenants are required to step down at this age; congratulates Mr Hunter on a successful time in the role, which has included the key duties of attending civic and public events and organising royal visits to Shetland, such as a visit from the former Prince of Wales, now His Majesty King Charles III, and two visits from Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal; notes that Mr Hunter has represented two monarchs in Shetland, as he was in post at the time of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, and the subsequent Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III; further notes that Mr Hunter attended both the Edinburgh funeral service for Her Majesty The Queen in St Giles’ Cathedral and His Majesty The King’s Coronation at Westminster Abbey in London, in his role as Lord Lieutenant of Shetland; praises Mr Hunter’s dedication to the role, which has seen him attend many events locally, including Remembrance Sunday services and over 100 citizenship ceremonies; celebrates Tuesday 19 March 2024 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan Mr Hunter’s inclusion in His Majesty The King’s Birthday Honours List in 2023, in which he was appointed Commander...
Last updated: 25 January 2024

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Supported by: Jackie Dunbar*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kevin Stewart*, David Torrance*, Bill Kidd*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Audrey Nicoll*, Stuart McMillan*, Miles Briggs*, Monica Lennon* *S6M-11965 Stephen Kerr: Remembering the Battle of Falkirk Muir, 1746—That the Parliament understands that the annual commemoration of the Battle of Falkirk Muir, of 1746, took place on 20 January 2024; further understands that this battle marked roughly the halfway point of the Jacobite rising of 1745, and was won by the Jacobite army under the command...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Stuart McMillan*, Emma Harper*, Sandra White*, Bill Kidd*, David Torrance*, Annabelle Ewing* *S5M-19727 Jamie Halcro Johnston: Grayson Perry Exhibition in Shetland—That the Parliament notes the recent exhibition by Grayson Perry, which was held in Shetland Museum; understands that two ceramic vases by the award-winning artist were displayed alongside works from Shetlanders; considers that access to culture and the arts, particularly in remote and rural areas, is very important, and commands...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-17844 Kenneth Gibson: Progress in Seeking Justice for MH17 Victims and their Families—That the Parliament marks with sadness the fifth anniversary of the unprovoked shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 by what it believes was a Russian army-owned Buk surface-to-air missile from a farm near Pervomaisk, an area that was under control of pro- Russian forces, while travelling above Kursk from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur on 17 July 2014, resulting in 298 deaths, including 15 crew members and 80 children; welcomes the Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team’s (JIT) announcement on 19 June 2019 that there is now enough evidence to bring murder charges against four suspects, who are accused of being responsible for bringing the anti-aircraft system to eastern Ukraine, with a trial due to commence on 9 March 2020 in the Netherlands; notes that the suspects were named as Igor Girkin, who is a former colonel of Russian security service, the FSB, and was the minister of defence and commander...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Mark Griffin*, Collette Stevenson*, Foysol Choudhury*, Rona Mackay*, Anas Sarwar*, Jackie Baillie*, Kenneth Gibson*, Pauline McNeill*, Bill Kidd*, Natalie Don*, Carol Mochan*, Stuart McMillan*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alex Cole-Hamilton* R, Stephanie Callaghan*, Paul McLennan*, Sarah Boyack*, Sandesh Gulhane* R, Martin Whitfield*, David Torrance*, Colin Smyth*, Bob Doris*, Annabelle Ewing* *S6M-02280 Stuart McMillan: Firefighter Sandy MacLean Retires After 30 years’ service— That the Parliament wishes Sandy MacLean, aged 60, all the best for his retirement, as he plans to step down from his role next month having spent half of his life as a firefighter; understands that Sandy is the Commander...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendments S6M-03098.3 Jamie Greene: A New Vision for Justice—As an amendment to motion S6M- 03098 in the name of Keith Brown (A New Vision for Justice), leave out from “recognises” to end and insert “notes the urgent, wide-ranging and chronic concerns raised by the Parliament’s Criminal Justice Committee in its recent report, Judged on progress: The need for urgent delivery on Scottish justice sector reforms; acknowledges that there have been worrying increases in violent and sexual crime in Scotland as evidenced by the 78% rise in sexual crimes over the last 10 years, and the rises in violent crime recorded so far this year adversely affecting women and children; believes that a number of factors resulting from Scottish Government policy decisions, including the presumption against short sentences, automatic early release from custody, and a concerted shift to custodial alternatives, have resulted in too many violent offenders evading custodial sentences; further believes that the Scottish Government’s strategy of sending fewer Tuesday 8 February 2022 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar convicted offenders to prison and letting them out of prison earlier poses a risk to public safety; notes that prison officers are subject to unacceptable levels of physical and mental harm and abuse in Scottish prisons, which is fuelled by a failure to tackle illicit drugs and serious organised crime in prisons; further notes that the recorded quarterly number of police officers stands at 17,117, the lowest level since 2009; calls for Police Scotland to be afforded the necessary capital and resource budget that it clearly requested in submissions to the Criminal Justice Committee, which it states will ensure vital and necessary upgrades to infrastructure, the police estate, vehicles and ICT systems, allowing Police Scotland to ensure that violent criminals are caught, charged and successfully prosecuted; recognises that the current court backlog in Scotland could take at least five or more years to clear, leaving victims waiting years to get justice; notes with concern the growing breakdown of relations between the legal sector and the Scottish Government due to disagreements over legal aid fees, which may leave many without adequate access to justice and legal assistance; believes that non-custodial alternatives to sentencing must be meaningful, robust, and backed up by sufficient resources to command...
Last updated: 8 February 2022

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The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendments S6M-03098.3 Jamie Greene: A New Vision for Justice—As an amendment to motion S6M- 03098 in the name of Keith Brown (A New Vision for Justice), leave out from “recognises” to end and insert “notes the urgent, wide-ranging and chronic concerns raised by the Parliament’s Criminal Justice Committee in its recent report, Judged on progress: The need for urgent delivery on Scottish justice sector reforms; acknowledges that there have been worrying increases in violent and sexual crime in Scotland as evidenced by the 78% rise in sexual crimes over the last 10 years, and the rises in violent crime recorded so far this year adversely affecting women and children; believes that a number of factors resulting from Scottish Government policy decisions, including the presumption against short sentences, automatic early release from custody, and a concerted shift to custodial alternatives, have resulted in too many violent offenders evading custodial sentences; further believes that the Scottish Government’s strategy of sending fewer Tuesday 8 February 2022 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar convicted offenders to prison and letting them out of prison earlier poses a risk to public safety; notes that prison officers are subject to unacceptable levels of physical and mental harm and abuse in Scottish prisons, which is fuelled by a failure to tackle illicit drugs and serious organised crime in prisons; further notes that the recorded quarterly number of police officers stands at 17,117, the lowest level since 2009; calls for Police Scotland to be afforded the necessary capital and resource budget that it clearly requested in submissions to the Criminal Justice Committee, which it states will ensure vital and necessary upgrades to infrastructure, the police estate, vehicles and ICT systems, allowing Police Scotland to ensure that violent criminals are caught, charged and successfully prosecuted; recognises that the current court backlog in Scotland could take at least five or more years to clear, leaving victims waiting years to get justice; notes with concern the growing breakdown of relations between the legal sector and the Scottish Government due to disagreements over legal aid fees, which may leave many without adequate access to justice and legal assistance; believes that non-custodial alternatives to sentencing must be meaningful, robust, and backed up by sufficient resources to command...
Last updated: 25 November 2021

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Supported by: Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Mark Griffin*, Collette Stevenson*, Foysol Choudhury*, Rona Mackay*, Anas Sarwar*, Jackie Baillie*, Kenneth Gibson*, Pauline McNeill*, Bill Kidd*, Natalie Don*, Carol Mochan*, Stuart McMillan*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alex Cole-Hamilton* R, Stephanie Callaghan*, Paul McLennan*, Sarah Boyack*, Sandesh Gulhane* R, Martin Whitfield*, David Torrance*, Colin Smyth*, Bob Doris*, Annabelle Ewing* *S6M-02280 Stuart McMillan: Firefighter Sandy MacLean Retires After 30 years’ service— That the Parliament wishes Sandy MacLean, aged 60, all the best for his retirement, as he plans to step down from his role next month having spent half of his life as a firefighter; understands that Sandy is the Commander...

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