11th September 2023: A Week in Parliament

Senior Traffic Commissioner Recommendations

I am pleased that common sense has prevailed and that the proposed changes to football supporters’ buses have been shelved. I ran the Irvine Valley Supporters’ Bus for 26 years and still use this form of travel for the vast majority of away games, it was never going to work. I am proud of every single fan who stood up to these draconian proposals and made their voice heard – there is no doubt that the backlash on social media made them rethink these horrendous suggestions – no buses to sop within 10miles of a ground; people can only have a drink in a pub if accompanied by a “substantial meal”. As John Barnes, the Killie commentator posed, how many Killie pies make up a substantial meal?! Scotland has the highest percentage of people who attend football matches than any other country in Europe, and for the Tories to even consider these plans shows how out of touch they are and the contempt they hold for our national game. It seemed to come as a surprise to many that there is a GB Commissioner that can impose policies on Scotland, and this reinforces the powers that Westminster retain.

National Team

I was lucky enough to get to Cyprus on Friday to see Scotland’s excellent win. What a phenomenal start to this Euro’s group and we have all but booked our place in Germany for next year’s tournament. We may in fact qualify this week if Georgia and Norway draw as we play the Auld Enemy in a ‘friendly’ at Hampden. By the time this column goes out to you I hope we have confirmed our place at Euro 2024 and defeated the Auld Enemy for the first time since 1999 – what a celebration that will be! If anyone can, it will be Stevie Clarke.

 

Spokesperson Role

Last week there was a cabinet reshuffle, and I will no longer be serving as SNP Spokesperson for Energy Security and Net Zero. This role was one I embraced with dedication, and I take great pride in the work we accomplished during my time serving in it. I would like to extend my best wishes to my colleague, Dave Doogan MP, who will now be taking on the responsibilities of this role. I have every confidence in Dave's abilities and I know he will continue to build upon the progress we have made together. Stepping back from the front-bench will free up more time to concentrate on constituency matters and undertake more street surgeries which is always welcome.

MacMillan Coffee Morning

On Friday 29th September my office will be hosting a coffee morning in support of MacMillan Cancer Support. Cancer is a battle that touches the lives of countless individuals and families across our constituency and beyond. Macmillan Cancer Support is doing incredible work to provide vital care, information and support to those affected by this challenging journey. Feel free to drop in on the 29th and have some coffee and cake to raise money for a wonderful cause. If you are unable to attend, but would still like to donate, then you can via JustGiving.

The link is also pinned on my social media accounts…

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