Parliament will be meeting at 12 oclock on Thursday.
The First Minister will face questions from across the parliament in this week’s FMQs.
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Last updated: Thursday, 30 September, 2021, 12:49
PO thanks for the point of order and agrees that although debate is robust, it must also show courtesy and respect for others.
FMQs about to end when a point of order is made by a Scottish Conservative MSP.
Complains about language used yesterday during a drug death debate.
Calls it offensive after they were accused of using the drug death rate to attack Scot Gov.
The UC cuts have been brought up again - “Tories this week have been defending the indefensible”
Asks for Scottish Tories to stand with the Scot Parliament to oppose these cuts.
FM calls the cuts “morally indefensible.”
It’s all about Brexit now with the last three questions raising issues relating to supplies and staff as well as calls for Indy Ref 2.
PO has had to ask MSP’s to stop jeering and shouting during questions.
FM asked about economic impact on Brexit.
FM answers that Brexit could impact Scotland’s GDP as well as it’s ability to hire EU citizens.
“Everybody across the country is now seeing the impact of this short sighted ideology”
FM asked about abuse that women receive at abortion clinic.
She says she is a very strong believer in a woman’s right to choose.
FM asked about whether family from China will be allowed into a wedding.
She answered that weddings are exempt from the vaccinations passport scheme.