Scottish Parliament – Sept. 9, 2025 – 1

Twenty Years of Scotland's Railway Providing a Strong Platform for the Future (Amendment 1)

Result

❌ Motion failed.

Aye: 32 MSPs

No: 80 MSPs

Absent: 16 MSPs

Abstain: 1 MSP

Parliamentary analysis

Multi-party against: Government No, Opposition divided

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Motion

Motion type: Amendment(?)

S6M-18763.1: As an amendment to motion S6M-18763 in the name of Fiona Hyslop (Twenty Years of Scotland's Railway Providing a Strong Platform for the Future), leave out from first "welcomes" to end and insert "urges the Scottish Government to ensure that value-for-money and passenger satisfaction remain at the forefront of railway delivery in Scotland;

notes that the cross-party support for the removal of peak rail fares was made possible thanks to a Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party motion that called on the Scottish Government to remove them;

recognises the importance of rail to the Scottish economy and business, such as in the transportation of whisky and fresh produce, and agrees that rail is important to the future decarbonisation of transport;

notes that new railway developments should be linked to future centres of population growth, such as at Winchburgh, and calls on the Scottish Government to outline how it plans to deliver upgraded rail links in existing towns and villages, and connect those that do not have a rail link;

recognises that future development of the railway in Scotland is hindered by aging 19th century infrastructure;

calls on the Scottish Government to outline how it plans to future-proof the rail network, and urges the Scottish and UK governments to outline how they will work together to deliver private investment in the rail network."

Original motion(S6M-18763): That the Parliament recognises that it is now 20 years since the devolution of executive powers over rail funding, specification and strategy for Scotland’s railway;

celebrates the 15th anniversary of the completion of the Airdrie-Bathgate route, instigated by the Labour and Liberal Democrat coalition and completed under the Scottish National Party, the 10th anniversary of the reopening of the Borders Railway and the first anniversary of the reopening of the Levenmouth route;

recognises the many significant achievements over those 20 years, including electrification of over 570 kilometres of track, the opening of 30 new stations, and an increase of a fifth in ScotRail passenger numbers;

welcomes the consistent delivery of operational performance and passenger satisfaction under public ownership and control, which are among the best levels in Britain;

notes the need to continue to improve those performance levels;

welcomes the investment of £13 billion over this period to sustain and grow the network through value-for-money projects, including the complete renewal of the Caledonian Sleeper fleet and operation;

notes the cross-party support for the removal, for good, of ScotRail peak fares, first piloted while Scottish Green Party ministers were part of the Scottish Government;

looks forward to the benefits from developments such as the completion of the electrification of the East Kilbride route, and the progression of procurement of new train fleets and further electrification, including the recently announced Fife and Borders routes;

recognises that the UK Government’s current proposals for rail reform draw heavily on the widely recognised success of the devolved approach to rail in Scotland;

notes the Scottish Government’s position that full devolution of rail is the optimal position but, in the absence of full devolution, Scotland’s railway must benefit at least as much from those reforms as is promised for England and Wales, and agrees that any reforms that would diminish the Scottish Ministers’ powers and the role of the Scottish Parliament already constrained by current UK legislation would be unacceptable to the Scottish Parliament, given the success the delivery model in Scotland has produced over the last two decades.

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Overall counts

Grouping MSPs on date Vote participant count For motion Against motion Neutral motion Absent motion Turnout For motion percentage
All MSPs 129 112 32 80 1 16 86.82% 28.57%

Government counts

Grouping MSPs on date Vote participant count For motion Against motion Neutral motion Absent motion Turnout For motion percentage
Government 63 56 1 55 0 7 88.89% 1.79%
Opposition 66 56 31 25 1 9 84.85% 55.36%

Party voting counts

Grouping MSPs on date Vote participant count For motion Against motion Neutral motion Absent motion Party turnout For motion percentage
Conservative 28 25 25 0 0 3 89.29% 100.00%
Green 8 7 0 7 0 1 87.50% 0.00%
Scottish National Party 63 56 1 55 0 7 88.89% 1.79%
Labour 22 18 0 18 0 4 81.82% 0.00%
Independent 2 0 0 0 1 1 0.00% n/a
Liberal Democrat 5 5 5 0 0 0 100.00% 100.00%
Reform UK 1 1 1 0 0 0 100.00% 100.00%

Voting list

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Person Party Vote Party alignment
Ruth Maguire Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Neil Gray Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Alexander Stewart Conservative Aye 100.00%
Annabelle Ewing Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Michelle Thomson Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Sharon Dowey Conservative Aye 100.00%
Liam Kerr Conservative Aye 100.00%
Brian Whittle Conservative Aye 100.00%
Claire Baker Labour No 100.00%
Tom Arthur Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Jackie Baillie Labour No 100.00%
Beatrice Wishart Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Natalie Don Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Karen Adam Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Emma Harper Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Willie Coffey Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Sarah Boyack Labour No 100.00%
Pam Duncan-Glancy Labour No 100.00%
Miles Briggs Conservative Aye 100.00%
Alex Rowley Labour No 100.00%
John Mason Scottish National Party No 98.21%
George Adam Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Elizabeth Smith Conservative Aye 100.00%
Mairi Gougeon Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Mark Ruskell Green No 100.00%
Patrick Harvie Green No 100.00%
Ivan McKee Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Shirley-Anne Somerville Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Gordon MacDonald Scottish National Party Aye 1.79%
Baroness Clark Labour No 100.00%
Sandesh Gulhane Conservative Aye 100.00%
Humza Yousaf Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Anas Sarwar Labour Absent n/a
Colin Smyth Independent Absent n/a
Joe FitzPatrick Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Alison Johnstone Green Absent n/a
Kenneth Gibson Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Roz McCall Conservative Aye 100.00%
Fulton MacGregor Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Richard Leonard Labour No 100.00%
Evelyn Tweed Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Kate Forbes Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Fergus Ewing Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Emma Roddick Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Jim Fairlie Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Alexander Burnett Conservative Aye 100.00%
Angus Robertson Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Rona Mackay Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Richard Lochhead Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Shona Robison Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Liam McArthur Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Kevin Stewart Scottish National Party No 98.21%
David Torrance Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Angela Constance Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Tess White Conservative Aye 100.00%
Clare Adamson Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Russell Findlay Conservative Absent n/a
Ash Denham Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Annie Wells Conservative Absent n/a
Monica Lennon Labour Absent n/a
Màiri McAllan Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Graeme Dey Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Jackie Dunbar Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Stephen Kerr Conservative Aye 100.00%
Oliver Mundell Conservative Aye 100.00%
Douglas Ross Conservative Aye 100.00%
Bob Doris Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Douglas Lumsden Conservative Aye 100.00%
Jamie Hepburn Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Meghan Gallacher Conservative Aye 100.00%
Keith Brown Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Gillian Martin Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Mercedes Villalba Labour No 100.00%
Stuart McMillan Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Mark Griffin Labour No 100.00%
Maree Todd Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Carol Mochan Labour No 100.00%
Davy Russell Labour No 100.00%
James Dornan Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Lorna Slater Green No 100.00%
Gillian Mackay Green No 100.00%
Jackson Carlaw Conservative Aye 100.00%
Sue Webber Conservative Aye 100.00%
Pam Gosal Conservative Aye 100.00%
Tim Eagle Conservative Aye 100.00%
Paul O'Kane Labour No 100.00%
Pauline McNeill Labour No 100.00%
Marie McNair Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Neil Bibby Labour No 100.00%
Murdo Fraser Conservative Aye 100.00%
Alex Cole-Hamilton Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Clare Haughey Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Foysol Choudhury Labour No 100.00%
Michael Matheson Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Edward Mountain Conservative Aye 100.00%
Rhoda Grant Labour Absent n/a
John Swinney Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Nicola Sturgeon Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Collette Stevenson Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Daniel Johnson Labour Absent n/a
Colin Beattie Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Jamie Greene Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Christine Grahame Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Fiona Hyslop Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Finlay Carson Conservative Aye 100.00%
Jeremy Balfour Independent Abstain n/a
Ben Macpherson Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Stephanie Callaghan Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Kaukab Stewart Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Paul McLennan Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Maggie Chapman Green No 100.00%
Graham Simpson Reform UK Aye 100.00%
Ross Greer Green No 100.00%
Willie Rennie Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Jamie Halcro Johnston Conservative Aye 100.00%
Ariane Burgess Green No 100.00%
Paul Sweeney Labour No 100.00%
Martin Whitfield Labour No 100.00%
Audrey Nicoll Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Alasdair Allan Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Jenny Gilruth Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Michael Marra Labour No 100.00%
Craig Hoy Conservative Aye 100.00%
Bill Kidd Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Elena Whitham Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Siobhian Brown Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Jenni Minto Scottish National Party No 98.21%
Maurice Golden Conservative Absent n/a
Rachael Hamilton Conservative Aye 100.00%