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Stopping Illegal Immigration and Recognising its Impact on Housing

  • Submitted by: Russell Findlay, West Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Date lodged: Monday, 06 October 2025
  • Motion type: Motion For Debate
  • Motion reference: S6M-19252
  • Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, 08 October 2025

Motions as amended

That the Parliament notes that the suspension of local connection referrals in 2022 did not change the rights of newly recognised refugees to choose where they settle in Scotland, nor did it prevent Scottish local authorities from referring households presenting as homeless to an English or Welsh local authority with which they have a local connection; reaffirms that Scotland is a welcoming nation to people fleeing persecution, seeking safety and who have been granted refugee status, ensuring that they can rebuild their lives in the country through the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy; highlights action in Scotland to tackle homelessness and destitution, including new prevention measures in the Housing (Scotland) Bill, increased investment in affordable homes and the £4 million investment in homelessness prevention pilots, alongside the extension of rapid rehousing transition plan funding of £8 million into 2026-27, and calls again on the UK Government to urgently uphold the European Convention on Human Rights, 1951 Refugee Convention and 1967 Protocol.



Vote

Result 61 for, 51 against, 0 abstained, 17 did not vote Agreed

Scottish National Party

For

  • McNair, Marie
  • Dornan, James
  • Harper, Emma
  • Ewing, Annabelle
  • Haughey, Clare
  • Dey, Graeme
  • Tweed, Evelyn
  • Nicoll, Audrey
  • Mackay, Rona
  • Maguire, Ruth
  • Forbes, Kate
  • Gilruth, Jenny
  • Callaghan, Stephanie
  • Gougeon, Mairi
  • Minto, Jenni
  • Whitham, Elena
  • Sturgeon, Nicola
  • Stewart, Kevin
  • Beattie, Colin
  • Stevenson, Collette
  • McLennan, Paul
  • Hepburn, Jamie
  • Robison, Shona
  • Gray, Neil
  • Martin, Gillian
  • Stewart, Kaukab
  • Kidd, Bill
  • McKee, Ivan
  • Robertson, Angus
  • Allan, Dr Alasdair
  • Fairlie, Jim
  • McAllan, Màiri
  • Don-Innes, Natalie
  • MacGregor, Fulton
  • Adam, Karen
  • Torrance, David
  • Brown, Siobhian
  • Thomson, Michelle
  • Adamson, Clare
  • Constance, Angela
  • Swinney, John
  • Macpherson, Ben
  • Lochhead, Richard
  • Todd, Maree
  • Hyslop, Fiona
  • Somerville, Shirley-Anne
  • Arthur, Tom
  • Dunbar, Jackie
  • Yousaf, Humza
  • MacDonald, Gordon
  • Doris, Bob
  • Matheson, Michael
  • Brown, Keith

Against

0

Abstained

0

Did not vote

  • Adam, George
  • Gibson, Kenneth
  • Grahame, Christine
  • Coffey, Willie
  • McMillan, Stuart
  • FitzPatrick, Joe
  • Roddick, Emma

Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

For

0

Against

  • Halcro Johnston, Jamie
  • Lumsden, Douglas
  • Burnett, Alexander
  • Ross, Douglas
  • Fraser, Murdo
  • Carson, Finlay
  • Hoy, Craig
  • Dowey, Sharon
  • Smith, Liz
  • Carlaw, Jackson
  • Eagle, Tim
  • Golden, Maurice
  • Mundell, Oliver
  • Kerr, Stephen
  • White, Tess
  • Mountain, Edward
  • Kerr, Liam
  • Whittle, Brian
  • Briggs, Miles
  • Stewart, Alexander
  • Findlay, Russell
  • Hamilton, Rachael
  • Wells, Annie
  • Webber, Sue
  • Gosal, Pam

Abstained

0

Did not vote

  • Gulhane, Sandesh
  • McCall, Roz
  • Gallacher, Meghan

Scottish Labour

For

0

Against

  • Griffin, Mark
  • Clark, Katy
  • Leonard, Richard
  • McNeill, Pauline
  • Boyack, Sarah
  • Rowley, Alex
  • Grant, Rhoda
  • Whitfield, Martin
  • O'Kane, Paul
  • Johnson, Daniel
  • Marra, Michael
  • Sarwar, Anas
  • Sweeney, Paul
  • Bibby, Neil
  • Duncan-Glancy, Pam
  • Mochan, Carol
  • Baillie, Jackie
  • Villalba, Mercedes
  • Russell, Davy

Abstained

0

Did not vote

  • Baker, Claire
  • Lennon, Monica

Scottish Green Party

For

  • Greer, Ross
  • Chapman, Maggie
  • Mackay, Gillian
  • Ruskell, Mark
  • Slater, Lorna
  • Harvie, Patrick
  • Burgess, Ariane

Against

0

Abstained

0

Did not vote

0

Independent

For

  • Mason, John

Against

  • Balfour, Jeremy
  • Choudhury, Foysol

Abstained

0

Did not vote

  • Smyth, Colin
  • Ewing, Fergus

Scottish Liberal Democrats

For

0

Against

  • McArthur, Liam
  • Wishart, Beatrice
  • Greene, Jamie
  • Rennie, Willie

Abstained

0

Did not vote

  • Cole-Hamilton, Alex

Reform UK

For

0

Against

  • Simpson, Graham

Abstained

0

Did not vote

0

Alba Party

For

0

Against

0

Abstained

0

Did not vote

  • Regan, Ash

No Party Affiliation

For

0

Against

0

Abstained

0

Did not vote

  • Johnstone, Alison

Original motion text

That the Parliament believes that illegal immigration must be stopped because of the damaging impact on public finances and local communities; recognises that the Scottish Government’s decision to suspend local connection rules in relation to homelessness provision back in 2022 has contributed towards attracting asylum seekers to Scotland at an unsustainable level, and calls on the Scottish Government to immediately reverse this decision.


Amendments

Stopping Illegal Immigration and Recognising its Impact on Housing: Amendment 1

Submitted by: Graham Simpson, Central Scotland, Reform UK

Date lodged: Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Motion reference: S6M-19252.1

Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, October 8, 2025


Stopping Illegal Immigration and Recognising its Impact on Housing: Amendment 2

Submitted by: Maggie Chapman, North East Scotland, Scottish Green Party

Date lodged: Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Motion reference: S6M-19252.2

Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, October 8, 2025


Stopping Illegal Immigration and Recognising its Impact on Housing: Amendment 3

Submitted by: Willie Rennie, North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats

Date lodged: Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Motion reference: S6M-19252.3

Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, October 8, 2025


Stopping Illegal Immigration and Recognising its Impact on Housing: Amendment 4

Submitted by: Mark Griffin, Central Scotland, Scottish Labour

Date lodged: Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Motion reference: S6M-19252.4

Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, October 8, 2025


Stopping Illegal Immigration and Recognising its Impact on Housing: Amendment 5

Submitted by: Màiri McAllan, Clydesdale, Scottish National Party

Date lodged: Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Motion reference: S6M-19252.5

Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Supported by: Shirley-Anne Somerville, Kaukab Stewart