Motions for Debate *S5M-03463 Fergus Ewing: The Future of Funding for Rural Development That the — Parliament acknowledges the importance of public funding for rural development to help drive forward Scotland s rural economy and continue to carry out works to protect and enhance the ’ natural environment; notes the significant contribution made by EU funding and welcomes the continuation of that funding until 2020; regrets that the current UK Government has failed to provide Scotland with its fair share of funding for rural interests; is concerned at recent statements by UK ministers on their intentions for future funding for rural development; notes the substantial potential adverse impact that such changes could have on rural Scotland after 2020; is further concerned at UK ministers apparent desire to create a UK-wide policy approach on devolved rural ’ matters without consultation with, or the agreement of, the Scottish Parliament and Scottish ministers, and resolves to continue to make the case for fair funding for rural development in Scotland that best meets its needs and interests and to ensure that the current devolution settlement is enhanced through repatriation of appropriate powers and the devolution of additional powers to protect rural Scotland s interests. ’ Supported by: Humza Yousaf* S5M-03440 Brian Whittle: Health That the Parliament believes that health inequalities are a — serious problem in Scotland; considers that preventative health measures could reduce the pressures placed on the NHS; notes the BMA s opinion that "prevention requires interventions that ’ are essentially non-medical if the differences in health and wellbeing are to be reduced"; understands that education and early years intervention are key to improving Scotland s health, ’ and believes that enabling people to have an active lifestyle and make healthy choices will reduce both health inequalities and preventable health problems.