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Week ahead at Holyrood: Government to oppose Brexit bill | Week ahead at Holyrood: Government to oppose Brexit bill |
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The stage is being set for a fresh battle over Brexit this week. | The stage is being set for a fresh battle over Brexit this week. |
The Scottish government has recommended MSPs do not consent to the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB). | The Scottish government has recommended MSPs do not consent to the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB). |
Scotland's Brexit Secretary Mike Russell will discuss this position with the constitution committee on Wednesday morning. | Scotland's Brexit Secretary Mike Russell will discuss this position with the constitution committee on Wednesday morning. |
Then MSPs will debate the bill later from 3.10pm that afternoon, with the crucial vote at decision time. | |
The WAB would see Boris Johnson's deal with the EU put into UK law and is to be concluded at Westminster on a fast-track timetable by Thursday. | The WAB would see Boris Johnson's deal with the EU put into UK law and is to be concluded at Westminster on a fast-track timetable by Thursday. |
But the Scottish government has said this agreement would be "damaging to Scotland's interests", with specific concerns about creating a competitive disadvantage to Northern Ireland. | But the Scottish government has said this agreement would be "damaging to Scotland's interests", with specific concerns about creating a competitive disadvantage to Northern Ireland. |
Since the Scottish Parliament remains overwhelmingly pro-EU, it is likely MSPs will vote to refuse consent to the WAB. | Since the Scottish Parliament remains overwhelmingly pro-EU, it is likely MSPs will vote to refuse consent to the WAB. |
What else is happening at Holyrood this week? | What else is happening at Holyrood this week? |
Tuesday - empty homes | Tuesday - empty homes |
Labour MSP Rhoda Grant will ask an urgent question about the timing of the Scottish budget, now we know the UK budget will take place on 11 March 2020. | |
Queries about drug-related deaths, ferry cancellations and ATMs charging for cash withdrawals will be asked during the first topical questions of the year. | Queries about drug-related deaths, ferry cancellations and ATMs charging for cash withdrawals will be asked during the first topical questions of the year. |
MSPs will then debate how to reduce the number of empty homes in Scotland, after a local government committee report called for the introduction of compulsory sales orders to tackle the issue. | MSPs will then debate how to reduce the number of empty homes in Scotland, after a local government committee report called for the introduction of compulsory sales orders to tackle the issue. |
More than 3% of Scotland's housing stick is currently empty and the committee highlighted public support for bringing such properties back into use. | More than 3% of Scotland's housing stick is currently empty and the committee highlighted public support for bringing such properties back into use. |
Other recommendations include employing empty homes officers, reviewing the use of council tax and better mapping of empty homes in Scotland. | Other recommendations include employing empty homes officers, reviewing the use of council tax and better mapping of empty homes in Scotland. |
After this debate, SNP MSP Tom Arthur will highlight the Levern Valley Defibrillator Community Partnership. | After this debate, SNP MSP Tom Arthur will highlight the Levern Valley Defibrillator Community Partnership. |
In the morning, the Justice Committee will continue its consideration of the Children Bill. | In the morning, the Justice Committee will continue its consideration of the Children Bill. |
This proposed legislation aims to improve the experience of children involved in family courts, including better regulation of child contact centres. | This proposed legislation aims to improve the experience of children involved in family courts, including better regulation of child contact centres. |
MSPs will hear from children's and domestic abuse charities. | MSPs will hear from children's and domestic abuse charities. |
Wednesday - MSPs debate Brexit Bill | |
While the timing of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill debate now confirmed for 3.10pm , the debate on improving the lives of Gypsy/Travellers has been delayed. | |
A lunchtime member's debate will be led by Tory MSP Miles Briggs on place of death, while the evening debate will be on women, peace and security led by SNP MSP Emma Harper. | A lunchtime member's debate will be led by Tory MSP Miles Briggs on place of death, while the evening debate will be on women, peace and security led by SNP MSP Emma Harper. |
In the morning the local government committee will consider the provision of free period products with Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell and council finance with the Accounts Commission. | In the morning the local government committee will consider the provision of free period products with Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell and council finance with the Accounts Commission. |
Thursday - police DNA samples | Thursday - police DNA samples |
Proposals to create an independent commissioner to improve police handling of biometric data will be considered on Thursday afternoon. | Proposals to create an independent commissioner to improve police handling of biometric data will be considered on Thursday afternoon. |
This includes storage, use and disposal of DNA, fingerprints and facial images. | This includes storage, use and disposal of DNA, fingerprints and facial images. |
DNA samples are the very essence of personal data yet there is no code of practice for the police and justice agencies, who rely on the information it contains to help them fight crime. | DNA samples are the very essence of personal data yet there is no code of practice for the police and justice agencies, who rely on the information it contains to help them fight crime. |
Nicola Sturgeon will be quizzed at the first First Minister's Questions on 2020 from noon, to be followed by Tory MSP Maurice Corrie celebrating the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. | Nicola Sturgeon will be quizzed at the first First Minister's Questions on 2020 from noon, to be followed by Tory MSP Maurice Corrie celebrating the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. |
We begin the day with the public audit committee taking evidence on the Scottish Police Authority. | We begin the day with the public audit committee taking evidence on the Scottish Police Authority. |
The former chairwoman of the SPA, Prof Susan Deacon, resigned last month. | The former chairwoman of the SPA, Prof Susan Deacon, resigned last month. |