[S1M-2] Decision Time — 17 Jun 1999 at 17:05

This looks like the vote on S1M-2

The description in the bulletin on 1999-01-06 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament. (lodged on 14 May) Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-02-06 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament (lodged on 14 May 1999). Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-03-06 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament (lodged on 14 May 1999). Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-04-06 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament. (lodged on 14 May 1999) Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-05-18 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That this Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament (lodged on 14th May). Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar.  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-05-19 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament. (lodged on 14th May) Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-05-24 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament. (lodged on 14th May) Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-05-27 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament. (lodged on 14 May) Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-06-14 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament. (lodged on 14 May 1999) Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Donald Dewar, Nora Radcliffe  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-06-16 is:

S1M-2 Robert Brown*  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-07-06 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament. (lodged on 14 May 1999) Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-08-06 is:

S1M-2 Mr Jim Wallace: That the Parliament recognises the widespread opposition to tuition fees, the growing importance of lifelong learning to Scotland’s society and economy and the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning; and calls upon the Scottish Executive once established to appoint urgently a committee of inquiry on the issue of tuition fees and financial support for those participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education; the terms of reference, timescale and membership of that committee to be approved by and its report laid before this Parliament. (lodged on 14 May 1999) Supported by: Iain Smith, Tavish Scott, Ross Finnie, Nicol Stephen, Rt Hon Donald Dewar  

The description in the bulletin on 1999-10-06 is:

S1M-2 Nora Radcliffe*

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Text Introducing Division:

The question is, that motion S1M-2, in the name of Jim Wallace, be agreed to. Are we agreed?

No.

There will be a division. Members should vote yes to agree with the motion, no to disagree with the motion, and abstain to record an abstention. Members should vote now.

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Lord James [Missing last name for 80261]LothiansConno
Brian AdamNorth East ScotlandSNPno
Bill AitkenGlasgowConno
Wendy AlexanderPaisley NorthLabaye
Jackie BaillieDumbartonLabaye
Scott BarrieDunfermline WestLabaye
Sarah BoyackEdinburgh CentralLabaye
Rhona BrankinMidlothianLabaye
Robert BrownGlasgowLDemaye
Colin CampbellWest of ScotlandSNPno
Dennis CanavanFalkirk WestIndependentno
Malcolm ChisholmEdinburgh North and LeithLabaye
Cathie CraigieCumbernauld and KilsythLabaye
Bruce CrawfordMid Scotland and FifeSNPno
Roseanna CunninghamPerthSNPno
Margaret CurranGlasgow BailliestonLabaye
David DavidsonNorth East ScotlandConno
Susan DeaconEdinburgh East and MusselburghLabaye
Donald DewarGlasgow AnnieslandLabaye
Dorothy-Grace ElderGlasgowwhilst Independentno
Fergus EwingInverness East, Nairn and LochaberSNPno
Margaret EwingMoraySNPno
Dr Winnie EwingHighlands and IslandsSNPno
Linda FabianiCentral ScotlandSNPno
John Farquhar MunroRoss, Skye and Inverness WestLDemaye
Patricia FergusonGlasgow MaryhillLabaye
Alex FergussonSouth of ScotlandConno
Ross FinnieWest of ScotlandLDemaye
Sam GalbraithStrathkelvin and BearsdenLabaye
Phil GallieSouth of ScotlandConno
Kenneth GibsonGlasgowSNPno
Karen GillonClydesdaleLabaye
Trish GodmanWest RenfrewshireLabaye
Annabel GoldieWest of ScotlandConno
Donald GorrieCentral ScotlandLDemaye
Christine GrahameSouth of ScotlandSNPno
Rhoda GrantHighlands and IslandsLabaye
Iain GrayEdinburgh PentlandsLabaye
Duncan HamiltonHighlands and IslandsSNPno
Keith HardingMid Scotland and FifeConno
Robin HarperLothiansGreenno
Hugh HenryPaisley SouthLabaye
John Home RobertsonEast LothianLabaye
Janis HughesGlasgow RutherglenLabaye
Fiona HyslopLothiansSNPno
Adam IngramSouth of ScotlandSNPno
Gordon JacksonGlasgow GovanLabaye
Sylvia JacksonStirlingLabaye
Cathy JamiesonCarrick, Cumnock and Doon ValleyLabaye
Margaret JamiesonKilmarnock and LoudounLabaye
Ian JenkinsTweeddale, Ettrick and LauderdaleLDemaye
Alex JohnstoneNorth East ScotlandConno
Andy KerrEast KilbrideLabaye
Johann LamontGlasgow PollokLabaye
Marilyn LivingstoneKirkcaldyLabaye
Richard LochheadNorth East ScotlandSNPno
George LyonArgyll and ButeLDemaye
Kenny MacAskillLothiansSNPno
Lewis MacdonaldAberdeen CentralLabaye
Margo MacDonaldLothianswhilst Independentno
Kenneth MacintoshEastwoodLabaye
Angus MacKayEdinburgh SouthLabaye
Kate MacleanDundee WestLabaye
Maureen MacmillanHighlands and IslandsLabaye
Paul MartinGlasgow SpringburnLabaye
Tricia MarwickMid Scotland and FifeSNPno
Michael MathesonCentral ScotlandSNPno
John McAllionDundee EastLabaye
Frank McAveetyGlasgow ShettlestonLabaye
Tom McCabeHamilton SouthLabaye
Rt Hon Jack McConnellMotherwell and WishawLabaye
Irene McGuganNorth East ScotlandSNPno
Lyndsay McIntoshCentral ScotlandConno
Henry McLeishCentral FifeLabaye
Fiona McLeodWest of ScotlandSNPno
David McLetchieLothiansConno
Michael McMahonHamilton North and BellshillLabaye
Duncan McNeilGreenock and InverclydeLabaye
Pauline McNeillGlasgow KelvinLabaye
Des McNultyClydebank and MilngavieLabaye
Brian MonteithMid Scotland and FifeConno
Alasdair MorganGalloway and Upper NithsdaleSNPno
Alasdair MorrisonWestern IslesLabaye
Bristow MuldoonLivingstonLabaye
Mary MulliganLinlithgowLabaye
David MundellSouth of ScotlandConno
Elaine MurrayDumfriesLabaye
Alex NeilCentral ScotlandSNPno
Irene OldfatherCunninghame SouthLabaye
Gil PatersonCentral ScotlandSNPno
Peter PeacockHighlands and IslandsLabaye
Cathy PeattieFalkirk EastLabaye
Lloyd QuinanWest of ScotlandSNPno
Nora RadcliffeGordonLDemaye
Keith RaffanMid Scotland and FifeLDemaye
George ReidMid Scotland and FifeSNPno
Shona RobisonNorth East ScotlandSNPno
Euan RobsonRoxburgh and BerwickshireLDemaye
Mike RumblesWest Aberdeenshire and KincardineLDemaye
Michael RussellSouth of ScotlandSNPno
Alex SalmondBanff and BuchanSNP (front bench)no
Mary ScanlonHighlands and IslandsConno
Tavish ScottShetland IslandsLDemaye
Tommy SheridanGlasgowSSPno
Richard SimpsonOchilLabaye
Elaine SmithCoatbridge and ChrystonLabaye
Iain SmithNorth East FifeLDemaye
Margaret SmithEdinburgh WestLDemaye
Nicol StephenAberdeen SouthLDemaye
Jamie StoneCaithness, Sutherland and Easter RossLDemabstention
Nicola SturgeonGlasgowSNPno
John SwinneyNorth TaysideSNPno
Elaine ThomsonAberdeen NorthLabaye
Murray ToshSouth of ScotlandConaye
Kay UllrichWest of ScotlandSNPno
Ben WallaceNorth East ScotlandConno
Jim WallaceOrkney IslandsLDemaye
Mike WatsonGlasgow CathcartLabaye
Andrew WelshAngusSNPno
Ian WelshAyrLabaye
Sandra WhiteGlasgowSNPno
Karen WhitefieldAirdrie and ShottsLabaye
Allan WilsonCunninghame NorthLababstention
Andrew WilsonCentral ScotlandSNPno

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