Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Tories urge public to share views on bill

- ROSS THOMSON

North Lanarkshir­e Tories are encouragin­g the public to share their views on a proposed “removal and recall” bill in the Scottish Parliament.

The plans, which have also been referred to as Mackay’s Law, will allow for the dismissal of an MSP if they fail to take part in parliament­ary proceeding­s for more than six months without a valid reason.

Mackay’s Law refers to former Scottish Government Finance Secretary Derek Mackay, who resigned from the role in February 2020 and continued to collect his salary until the May 2021 election, despite not turning up or voting at Holyrood.

Central Scotland list MSP Meghan Gallacher told the Advertiser: “I am proud to be supporting the bill brought forward by my Scottish Conservati­ve colleague Graham Simpson.

“The vast majority of MSPS enter politics for the right reasons – to serve their constituen­ts well – but there have been cases where members have abused their position and fallen short of the standards people expect of them.

“This bill will address that and provide the levers to remove MSPS who don’t fulfil their parliament­ary duties.”

The bill would also guarantee the automatic removal from office of any MSP sentenced to a prison sentence, regardless of its length.

Mr Mackay quit Nicola Sturgeon’s cabinet in February 2020 after bombarding a 16-yearold boy with 270 online messages.

The 44-year-old was suspended by the SNP but clung on as an independen­t MSP for Renfrewshi­re North and West.

He pocketed around £157,000 from the taxpayer before finally stepping down at last May’s election.

Labour and the Lib Dems have previously said Central Scotland MSP Mr Simpson’s plan was worthy of considerat­ion.

But he will need the backing of the SNP or their Green coalition partners to push through the reforms.

 ?? ?? Proud to offer her support Central Scotland list MSP Meghan Gallacher
Proud to offer her support Central Scotland list MSP Meghan Gallacher

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