The Scotsman

Take it outside, MSPS

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Many people were heartened by the birth of a new royal baby and were moved to congratula­te the happy couple.

Among them was Alexander Stewart, an MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, who was so delighted he laid down a motion in the Scottish Parliament. This prompted the Scottish Greens’ Patrick Harvie to submit an amendment congratula­ting thousands of other children born on the same day, many into poverty, and criticisin­g politician­s and media outlets for “fetishisin­g privilege and fawning over those who enjoy it”. Strong stuff. But is this what our MSPS should be doing?

Holyrood should be a place where politician­s address serious issues – the economy, the NHS crisis and, indeed, levels of poverty. Congratula­tions on the birth of babies – royal or otherwise – and the resulting squabbles should not be parliament­ary business.

In the past, a formal motion was a way for politician­s to record their feelings on such matters, but the modern age has brought a more appropriat­e means of expression. So next time, MSPS, take it on to Twitter with the cute cats etc.

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