The Scotsman

MSPS cleared to breastfeed in chamber

● Holyrood’s presiding officer confirmed he backed plans

- By STUART MACDONALD

Female MSPS will be allowed to breastfeed their babies in the Scottish Parliament’s debating chamber.

Holyrood’s presiding officer, Ken Macintosh, has confirmed that he would support any MSP who wanted to breastfeed.

Breastfeed­ing is still not permitted in the House of Commons.

Female MSPS will be allowed to breastfeed their babies in the Scottish Parliament’s debating chamber.

Holyrood’s presiding officer Ken Macintosh has confirmed he would support any MSP who wanted to breastfeed.

In Scotland, following a bill introduced by Labour MSP Elaine Smith, Holyrood passed legislatio­n in 2004 making it illegal to ban women from breastfeed­ing in public. However, the definition of “public place” in the legislatio­n makes it unclear whether the MSPS’ chamber is covered by the provisions.

Mr Macintosh, who is responsibl­e for the conduct of MSPS in parliament, gave the move the go ahead in response to calls from a standards committee working on diversity in parliament.

A growing number of parliament­s across the world are allowing mothers to feed their babies in debating chambers. Larissa Waters, a Green MP in Australia, addressed colleagues in 2017 while feeding her baby, Alia Joy. In Canada, Liberal MP Karina Gould breastfed her three-monthold son during a debate on legalising marijuana.

However, breastfeed­ing is not permitted in the House of Commons.

A Scottish Parliament spokespers­on said: “The presiding officer is responsibl­e for MSPS’ conduct in the chamber. He has indicated that, although the situation has yet to arise, he would always support any mother who wished to breastfeed in the chamber.”

Scottish Conservati­ve lead-

er Ruth Davidson, who gave birth to a baby boy in October, has said she backs breastfeed­ing in parliament. Last year Liberal Democrat deputy leader Jo Swinson made British political history by taking her 11-week old son Gabriel into the chamber of the House of Commons.

 ??  ?? 0 MP Jo Swinson with baby Gabriel in the Commons chamber
0 MP Jo Swinson with baby Gabriel in the Commons chamber

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