29th April 2024: A Week in Parliament

Horizon Scandal

I'm deeply troubled by the ongoing injustice surrounding the Horizon Scandal, a debacle that has wreaked havoc on the lives of countless individuals across the UK. Currently, there's legislation making its way through Westminster to exonerate all convictions related to this in England and Wales, as well as an extension to Northern Ireland. However, the Scottish Government's attempts to collaborate with Westminster on this matter have been met with disdain. Sadly, this means that individuals in Scotland continue to face prolonged uncertainty and anguish as the UK Government refuses to extend this north of the border. This issue hits close to home, as at least two of my constituents have been directly impacted by the scandal. One of them, tragically, has passed away without ever having the opportunity to clear her name. It's a heartbreaking reminder of the human cost of bureaucratic failure and institutional negligence.

 

It's deeply disappointing that the UK Government is not listening to the calls for justice coming from Scotland. We cannot let this persist. These individuals, who have endured years of torment and uncertainty, deserve the chance to clear their names and reclaim their dignity. It's imperative that we rectify this grave injustice and ensure that those affected by the Horizon Scandal receive the justice they rightfully deserve.

I've consistently raised this matter in Westminster, and my involvement in the select committee inquiry back in 2020 led to recommendations being made to the UK Government. One would have hoped that these actions would have expedited the delivery of justice, yet here we are, four years on, still grappling with the same unresolved issues.

Cut and Connect

Recently, I had the privilege of visiting Cut and Connect, an innovative project that's been making waves across East Ayrshire. Cut and Connect isn't your typical mobile hairdressing van. It's a testament to community resilience and support, thanks in part to the funding from East Ayrshire Council's Renewable Energy Fund. This initiative brings essential hairdressing and barber services directly to those who may otherwise struggle to access them. During my visit it was evident to see the genuine community spirit from everyone involved in the project. From the skilled professionals offering more than just haircuts to the welcoming space complete with a barista coffee station, Cut and Connect goes above and beyond to create a supportive environment for all. The growing demand for its services speaks volumes about its importance in our community's wellbeing. And yes, I couldn't resist getting a trim myself from Susan —it was a fantastic experience! I want to extend my sincere thanks to everyone involved in making Cut and Connect a success. From the dedicated staff to the local supporters, each individual plays a vital role in ensuring the project's ongoing success. As Cut and Connect continues to serve the constituency and the wider East Ayrshire community, I'm confident it will remain a valuable asset. Thanks again to everyone for their time, keep up the great work folks.