Parliament Live from Holyrood – 05/09/2019
Parliament Live from Holyrood – 05/09/2019
Join us for Parliament Live from Holyrood for a debate on Avoiding a No-deal Exit from the EU.
2:00pm Portfolio Questions
Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity
Daniel Johnson S5O-03481
1. To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on its progress implementing the Cycling Action Plan for Scotland.
Willie Coffey S5O-03482
2. To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the work being undertaken by Transport Scotland and the regional transport partnerships in Ayrshire to identify new transport objectives for the region.
James Dornan S5O-03483
3. To ask the Scottish Government how much financial support the UK Government is providing for Scotland’s R100 superfast broadband programme.
Gordon MacDonald S5O-03484
4. To ask the Scottish Government what support can be given to the City of Edinburgh Council to manage traffic congestion across the city, especially during periods where visitor numbers dramatically increase.
Bob Doris
5. [Withdrawn]
Edward Mountain S5O-03486
6. To ask the Scottish Government when Inverness Airport will have a railway station.
Rachael Hamilton S5O-03487
7. To ask the Scottish Government how it manages increased passenger numbers on public transport during major events.
Clare Adamson S5O-03488
8. To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to enable Scotland to make the most of 5G technology.
Ministerial Statement – Ministerial Statement: Tackling Drug Related Deaths
Scottish Government Debate
Michael Russell S5M-18695 – Avoiding a No-deal Exit from the EU
That the Parliament agrees that the UK should in no circumstances leave the EU on a no-deal basis, and condemns the Prime Minister’s suspension of the UK Parliament from as early as 9 September until 14 October 2019.
Donald Cameron S5M-18695.1 – Avoiding a No-deal Exit from the EU
As an amendment to motion S5M-18695 in the name of Michael Russell (Avoiding a No-deal Exit from the EU), leave out from “agrees” to end and insert “should respect the result of the 2016 EU referendum; agrees that a negotiated exit remains the best way to deliver on that vote, and supports the UK Government in reaching a deal with the EU.”