Supporting Communities to Mitigate Flooding Impacts and Increase Resilience
- Submitted by: Maurice Golden, North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.
- Date lodged: Monday, 30 October 2023
- Motion reference: S6M-11036
- Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, 01 November 2023
Motions as amended
That the Parliament recognises the severe impact of Storm Babet on communities across Scotland, and is greatly saddened by the resulting loss of life and widespread damage to property and infrastructure; further recognises the serious incidents of flooding across many communities, particularly in the north east across Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross, which saw hundreds of people evacuated from their homes; notes the damage that the floods have caused to farming communities, particularly with regard to the loss of crops and livestock; commends the efforts of emergency services, local authorities and others to preserve life, support the most vulnerable and restore services as quickly as possible; expresses concern at reports of limited supplies of anti-flood measures in some areas, and believes that there is a need to review how local government resources are coordinated to support areas most in need; is concerned by the potential for more frequent and more intense extreme weather events fuelled by climate change; acknowledges the need to consider what further adaptation and mitigation options are available to minimise impacts from future extreme weather events; notes that the Scottish Government will continue to engage with and support the already well established and effective local mechanisms bringing together key partners to support communities to recover from such events, and will establish a ministerial taskforce to supplement the activities of local mechanisms, as well as continue to engage on and develop a National Flood Resilience Strategy for Scotland.
Supported by:
Clare Adamson, Sharon Dowey, Paul Sweeney
Vote
Result 113 for, 1 against, 0 abstained, 15 did not vote Vote Passed
Scottish National Party
- 57 for
- 0 against
- 0 abstained
- 6 did not vote
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- Alasdair Allan
- Angela Constance
- Angus Robertson
- Audrey Nicoll
- Bill Kidd
- Bob Doris
- Christina McKelvie
- Christine Grahame
- Clare Adamson
- Clare Haughey
- Colin Beattie
- Collette Stevenson
- David Torrance
- Elena Whitham
- Emma Harper
- Evelyn Tweed
- Fergus Ewing
- Fiona Hyslop
- Fulton MacGregor
- George Adam
- Gillian Martin
- Gordon MacDonald
- Graeme Dey
- Ivan McKee
- Jackie Dunbar
- James Dornan
- Jamie Hepburn
- Jenni Minto
- Jenny Gilruth
- Jim Fairlie
- Joe FitzPatrick
- John Mason
- John Swinney
- Karen Adam
- Kate Forbes
- Kaukab Stewart
- Keith Brown
- Kenneth Gibson
- Kevin Stewart
- Màiri McAllan
- Maree Todd
- Marie McNair
- Michael Matheson
- Michelle Thomson
- Natalie Don
- Neil Gray
- Nicola Sturgeon
- Paul McLennan
- Richard Lochhead
- Rona Mackay
- Ruth Maguire
- Shirley-Anne Somerville
- Shona Robison
- Siobhian Brown
- Stephanie Callaghan
- Stuart McMillan
- Willie Coffey
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0Abstained
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- Annabelle Ewing
- Ben Macpherson
- Emma Roddick
- Humza Yousaf
- Mairi Gougeon
- Tom Arthur
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
- 28 for
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- Alexander Burnett
- Alexander Stewart
- Annie Wells
- Brian Whittle
- Craig Hoy
- Donald Cameron
- Douglas Lumsden
- Douglas Ross
- Dr. Sandesh Gulhane
- Finlay Carson
- Graham Simpson
- Jackson Carlaw
- Jamie Greene
- Jamie Halcro Johnston
- Jeremy Balfour
- Liam Kerr
- Liz Smith
- Maurice Golden
- Miles Briggs
- Oliver Mundell
- Pam Gosal
- Rachael Hamilton
- Roz McCall
- Russell Findlay
- Sharon Dowey
- Stephen Kerr
- Sue Webber
- Tess White
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- Murdo Fraser
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- Meghan Gallacher
Scottish Labour
- 18 for
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- Alex Rowley
- Carol Mochan
- Claire Baker
- Colin Smyth
- Daniel Johnson
- Foysol Choudhury
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- Mark Griffin
- Martin Whitfield
- Mercedes Villalba
- Monica Lennon
- Neil Bibby
- Pam Duncan-Glancy
- Paul O'Kane
- Paul Sweeney
- Pauline McNeill
- Richard Leonard
- Sarah Boyack
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- Anas Sarwar
- Jackie Baillie
- Michael Marra
- Rhoda Grant
Scottish Green Party
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- Ariane Burgess
- Gillian Mackay
- Maggie Chapman
- Mark Ruskell
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- Ross Greer
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- Lorna Slater
Scottish Liberal Democrats
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- Alex Cole-Hamilton
- Liam McArthur
- Willie Rennie
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- Beatrice Wishart
Alba Party
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- Ash Regan
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- Alison Johnstone
Original motion text
That the Parliament recognises the severe impact of Storm Babet on communities across Scotland, and is greatly saddened by the resulting loss of life and widespread damage to property and infrastructure; further recognises the serious incidents of flooding across many communities, particularly in the north east across Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross, which saw hundreds of people evacuated from their homes; notes the damage that the floods have caused to farming communities, particularly with regard to the loss of crops and livestock; commends the efforts of emergency services, local authorities and others to preserve life, support the most vulnerable and restore services as quickly as possible; expresses concern at reports of limited supplies of anti-flood measures in some areas, and believes that there is a need to review how local government resources are coordinated to support areas most in need; is concerned by the potential for more frequent and more intense extreme weather events fuelled by climate change; acknowledges the need to consider what further adaptation and mitigation options are available to minimise impacts from future extreme weather events, and calls on the Scottish Government to establish a multi-agency taskforce to develop a strategic plan for minimising the impact of flooding and to ensure that affected communities continue to be supported during the clean-up and repair efforts.
Accepted amendments
Supporting Communities to Mitigate Flooding Impacts and Increase Resilience - Amendment - Amendment
Submitted by: Màiri McAllan, Clydesdale, Scottish National Party, Date lodged: Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Supported by: Fiona Hyslop
Current status: Taken in the chamber on Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Result 67 for, 47 against, 0 abstained, 15 did not vote Vote Passed
Defeated amendments
Supporting Communities to Mitigate Flooding Impacts and Increase Resilience - Amendment - Amendment
Submitted by: Sarah Boyack, Lothian, Scottish Labour, Date lodged: Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Supported by: Paul Sweeney
Current status: Taken in the chamber on Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Result 50 for, 64 against, 0 abstained, 15 did not vote Vote Defeated