[S3M-2779] Decision Time — 30 Oct 2008 at 17:00

This looks like the vote on S3M-2779

The description in the bulletin on 2008-10-29 is:

*S3M-2779 Tavish Scott: The Importance of HBOS to the Scottish Economy and Jobs—That the Parliament gives a general welcome to the measures taken by the UK and other governments to tackle the current banking crisis; considers, however, that the recapitalisation plans announced by HM Treasury in October 2008 have fundamentally changed the landscape under which competition rules were waived to enable a merger between Lloyds TSB and Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS); further considers that inconsistent statements have come from the UK Treasury about whether or not the banks would independently have access to the recapitalisation funds; believes that this ambiguity is not serving anyone’s interests in the present environment; further believes that losing HBOS corporate headquarters and jobs in Edinburgh would seriously jeopardise the city’s position as a financial centre; sees no reason why HBOS should not be able to access UK Treasury recapitalisation and, therefore, liquidity funding on the same independent basis as other major banks, and, with this in mind, considers it a very real possibility that an independent HBOS solution could be found that may well be in the best interests of shareholders, employees, customers and the Scottish economy at large.

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Text Introducing Division:

The fifth question is, that motion S3M-2779, in the name of Tavish Scott, on the importance of HBOS to the Scottish economy and jobs, be agreed to. Are we agreed?

No.

There will be a division.

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NameConstituencyPartyVote
Bill AitkenGlasgowConno
Ted BrocklebankMid Scotland and FifeConno
Gavin BrownLothiansConno
Derek BrownleeSouth of ScotlandConno
Jackson CarlawWest of ScotlandConno
Murdo FraserMid Scotland and FifeConno
Annabel GoldieWest of ScotlandConno
Alex JohnstoneNorth East ScotlandConno
John LamontRoxburgh and BerwickshireConno
Jamie McGrigorHighlands and IslandsConno
David McLetchieEdinburgh PentlandsConno
Nanette MilneNorth East ScotlandConno
Margaret MitchellCentral ScotlandConno
Mary ScanlonHighlands and IslandsConno
John ScottAyrConno
Elizabeth SmithMid Scotland and FifeConno
Robin HarperLothiansGreenabstention
Patrick HarvieGlasgowGreenabstention
Margo MacDonaldLothiansIndependentaye
Lord George [Missing last name for 80312]LothiansLab (minister)no
Wendy AlexanderPaisley NorthLabno
Jackie BaillieDumbartonLabno
Richard BakerNorth East ScotlandLabno
Sarah BoyackEdinburgh CentralLabno
Malcolm ChisholmEdinburgh North and LeithLabno
Margaret CurranGlasgow BailliestonLabno
Charlie GordonGlasgow CathcartLabno
Rhoda GrantHighlands and IslandsLabno
Iain GrayEast LothianLabno
Hugh HenryPaisley SouthLabno
Cathy JamiesonCarrick, Cumnock and Doon ValleyLabno
Kenneth MacintoshEastwoodLabno
Paul MartinGlasgow SpringburnLabno
Frank McAveetyGlasgow ShettlestonLabno
Michael McMahonHamilton North and BellshillLabno
Pauline McNeillGlasgow KelvinLabno
Mary MulliganLinlithgowLabno
Elaine MurrayDumfriesLabno
Peter PeacockHighlands and IslandsLabno
Richard SimpsonMid Scotland and FifeLabno
David StewartHighlands and IslandsLabno
Karen WhitefieldAirdrie and ShottsLabno
David WhittonStrathkelvin and BearsdenLabno
Lord Nicol Ross [Missing last name for 80392]Aberdeen SouthLDemaye
Robert BrownGlasgowLDemaye
John Farquhar MunroRoss, Skye and Inverness WestLDemaye
Ross FinnieWest of ScotlandLDemaye
Jim HumeSouth of ScotlandLDemaye
Liam McArthurOrkney IslandsLDemaye
Alison McInnesNorth East ScotlandLDemaye
Hugh O'DonnellCentral ScotlandLDemaye
Mike PringleEdinburgh SouthLDemaye
Jeremy PurvisTweeddale, Ettrick and LauderdaleLDemaye
Mike RumblesWest Aberdeenshire and KincardineLDemaye
Tavish ScottShetland IslandsLDemaye
Margaret SmithEdinburgh WestLDemaye
Jamie StoneCaithness, Sutherland and Easter RossLDemaye
Jim TolsonDunfermline WestLDemaye
Brian AdamAberdeen NorthSNPaye
Bashir AhmadGlasgowSNPaye
Alasdair AllanWestern IslesSNPaye
Keith BrownOchilSNPaye
Aileen CampbellSouth of ScotlandSNPaye
Angela ConstanceLivingstonSNPaye
Bruce CrawfordStirlingSNPaye
Roseanna CunninghamPerthSNPaye
Nigel DonNorth East ScotlandSNPaye
Bob DorisGlasgowSNPaye
Fergus EwingInverness East, Nairn and LochaberSNPaye
Linda FabianiCentral ScotlandSNPaye
Joe FitzPatrickDundee WestSNPaye
Kenneth GibsonCunninghame NorthSNPaye
Rob GibsonHighlands and IslandsSNPaye
Christine GrahameSouth of ScotlandSNPaye
Christopher HarvieMid Scotland and FifeSNPaye
Jamie HepburnCentral ScotlandSNPaye
Fiona HyslopLothiansSNPaye
Adam IngramSouth of ScotlandSNPaye
Bill KiddGlasgowSNPaye
Richard LochheadMoraySNPaye
Kenny MacAskillEdinburgh East and MusselburghSNPaye
Tricia MarwickCentral FifeSNPaye
Jim MatherArgyll and ButeSNPaye
Michael MathesonFalkirk WestSNPaye
Stewart MaxwellWest of ScotlandSNPaye
Ian McKeeLothiansSNPaye
Christina McKelvieCentral ScotlandSNPaye
Stuart McMillanWest of ScotlandSNPaye
Alasdair MorganSouth of ScotlandSNPaye
Alex NeilCentral ScotlandSNPaye
Gil PatersonWest of ScotlandSNPaye
Shona RobisonDundee EastSNPaye
Michael RussellSouth of ScotlandSNPaye
Alex SalmondGordonSNP (front bench)aye
Shirley-Anne SomervilleLothiansSNPaye
Nicola SturgeonGlasgow GovanSNPaye
John SwinneyNorth TaysideSNPaye
Dave ThompsonHighlands and IslandsSNPaye
Maureen WattNorth East ScotlandSNPaye
Andrew WelshAngusSNPaye
Sandra WhiteGlasgowSNPaye
Bill WilsonWest of ScotlandSNPaye
John WilsonCentral ScotlandSNPaye

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