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It also explains that parliamentary privilege grants certain legal immunities for MSPs. In the Scottish Parliament, any privilege is conferred by or under the Scotland Act 1998.
Amendment 145 in the name of Miles Briggs MSP amends section 11 to add a requirement for the SFC to also have regard to "the desirability of protecting and promoting the interests of ... staff, including in relation to Fair Work First principles” into section 20 of the 2005 Act.
For a full list of Members' Business debates, please refer to the fact sheet Members' Business debates: Session 6
Members’ BusinessMembers’ Business motions were discussed at the initiative of MSPs from the following partiesPartyFemaleMaleTotalScottish National Party312455Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party111728Scottish Labour Party41317Scottish Green...
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For a full list of Members' Business debates, please refer to the fact sheet Members' Business debates: Session 6
Members’ BusinessMembers’ Business motions were discussed at the initiative of MSPs from the following partiesPartyFemaleMaleTotalScottish National Party292352Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party51924Scottish Labour Party81119Scottish Green ...
For a full list of Members' Business debates, please refer to the fact sheet Members' Business debates: Session 6
Members’ BusinessMembers’ Business motions were discussed at the initiative of MSPs from the following partiesPartyFemaleMaleTotalScottish National Party302353Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party121325Scottish Labour Party6713Scottish Green ...
Committee consideration of the motion
After the evidence session, Rachael Hamilton MSP, moved motion S6M-03543 —
That the Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee recommends that the Sea Fish (Prohibition on Fishing) (Firth of Clyde) (No. 2) Order 2022 (SSI 2022/35) be annulled.
Stage 2 amendments
Table 2: Stage 2 amendmentsPurpose and effect of the amendmentResultAmendment 10, in the name of Rhoda Grant MSP, seeks to make explicit on the face of the Bill that any requirement under a DAPN must take priority over any pre-existing court order that makes contrary provision.This amendment was withdrawn.