Contents
- General Question Time
- First Minister’s Question Time
- Point of Order
- Domestic Abuse of LGBTQ+ People
- Minister and Junior Minister
- Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
- Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
- Poverty and Inequality Commission (Appointments)
- Motion without Notice
- Decision Time
Point of Order
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I seek your clarification on rule 13.2 of standing orders, regarding ministerial statements. In recent days, we have heard requests and attempts by the Conservatives, including in questions at First Minister’s question time today, to change the order of business. It is my understanding that, under rule 13.2, any minister or member of the Government, including the law officers, can make a statement if they make a request to you to do so. Can you clarify that, if the law officers wish to make a statement, it is open to them to make such a request to you directly?
I can confirm, Mr Johnson, that any member of the Government can make such a request.
There will be a short suspension to allow those who are leaving the chamber and the public gallery to do so.
12:50 Meeting suspended.12:52 On resuming—
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First Minister’s Question TimeAir adhart
Domestic Abuse of LGBTQ+ People