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In advance of the evidence session, Jackie Baillie MSP had written to the Committee on 16 January 2025 to set out her reasons for annulling the instrument.
The second report was a complaint against Neil Findlay MSP. The complaint was that Neil Findlay made a statement to the press about his intention to make a complaint to the Scottish Parliament's Corporate Body against another MSP.
The Bureau considered a request from Johann Lamont MSP that it give consent, under Rule 9.14.15, for her to introduce the proposed Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions) (Scotland) Bill by the last sitting day in September.
The Bureau considered a request from Johann Lamont MSP that it give consent, under Rule 9.14.15, for her to introduce the proposed Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions) (Scotland) Bill by the last sitting day in September.
The Bureau noted that at its meetings on 7 and 14 April 2020 it • agreed that there should be an informal opportunity for MSPs to put questions to the Scottish Government via a leaders’ virtual question time and a members’ virtual question time • agreed to recommend to the Parliament a programme of business for the week beginning 20 April.
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The Convener added:
“It will now be for each MSP across the Parliament to consider the evidence and conclusions in our report and to decide whether or not they will back this Bill at Stage 1.
However, the public has other, similar expectations, which, I argue, we MSPs ought to have of ourselves. As an MSP of less long standing than Liz Smith but who has served for more than a decade, I will focus on one of those.