Supported by: Christina McKelvie, Michael Russell, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Fulton MacGregor, Emma Harper, Maree Todd, Jenny Gilruth, Rona Mackay, Joan McAlpine, Neil Findlay, Bruce Crawford, Jackie Baillie, Bob Doris, Patrick Harvie, Ross Greer, Bill Kidd, Angus MacDonald*, Gillian Martin*, John Finnie*, John Mason*, Ruth Maguire* *S5M-00126.1 Adam Tomkins: UK Government s Proposal to Scrap the Human Rights ’ Act As an amendment to motion S5M-00126 in the name of Ben Macpherson (UK Government's — Proposal to Scrap the Human Rights Act), leave out from "with concern" to end and insert "that the replacement of the Human Rights Act 1998 with a British bill of rights was a Conservative Party manifesto commitment in 2015; recognises that, under Schedule 4 of the Scotland Act 1998, modifications to the Human Rights Act 1998 are a matter for the UK Parliament; welcomes that the UK Government has undertaken to consult on its proposals; believes that there are many ways of giving legal effect to human rights under UK constitutional law; looks forward to engaging constructively with the UK Government and the UK Parliament to improve the UK s human rights ’ laws, and believes that this will be consistent with the Conservative administration s manifesto ’ commitment".