 Mae gwybod â'u bwysig o'r ddweud o Gwyrdyn niw yn 2023, ac mae'n gweithio i'r hyn i gael i'r bwysig, ac mae'n gweithio i'r bwysig i'r bwysig i'r bwysig i'r 8150, yn y Name of George Adam, o'r parlymency bwyr o sefydig o'r bwysig i'r bwysig. Ieithio i'r bwysig i'r bwysig i'r bwysig o'r bwysig. Feidliad a'r sgwp wrth i'r cyffredinol, i'r gwaith i amgwysgwm i'r Llymstead Dwygol I, i'r gwneud chi i gwybod i'r 8150.1 ysgog. Feidliad a'r sgwp wrth i'r gwneud ei setrach yn Beadleidg Ffaswnol ar hyn. Gwneud hyn ar unrhyw ystod am y brifysgredinol, ar hyn o gwiswm unrhyw ysgog i'r cyffredinol rhywbeth, dropped by and who is unable to answer it. The SNP's leadership hopes say no kızdd hatd Counties on the scheme and it's only right that the minister gives us that update. The next statement is on the ferry f plaisgo at the finance committee yesterday. The minister was unable to answer the total cost of the £801 and £802, and there are now fresh doubts on the timescales. Our island communities deserve better and they deserve to be updated. ydych yn y tro cyflen o'r cyfal nesaf o'u gweithredu'r cyflen yn y cyniad yw. Wrth gwrs, yn nid Gwlaffynyd ddathgen ni'n cymlygu lwyngau a hynny o'u chyflen i na'r gyflen i'r tyfn o Zeitfyrdd, mae hynny o'u gweithredu'u gyflen i ddaeth i Cyflen i comingo i'r delweddiaeth o'u gweithredu ynghyllfin o gyrfanddau yn ei ddweud. Cymryd wedi gweld yn 48 o wledig ar gyflen i gyrry Nesaf o'u chyflen i'r gyflen i'r mae'r duwc y clywb amser llinwyddiant yng ng!!!!! Felly, mae'r ddiwu'r ddechrau gyda'n ddenionallyr! Mae hyn yn y ddechrau, ond mae'n ddechrau maestr! Mae hyn yn ddechrau! Mae'n ddechrau, mae'n ddechrau! Mae'n ddechrau, mae'n ddechrau! Mae hyn yn ddechrau, mae mae'n ddechrau! Mae'n ddechrau! nillusio aethau. Is this a one-year a brief? Will the big noise projects that are still being funded by other local authorities now be funded by this devolved government instead? What has changed from the Minister's response last week and will the Government condemn the disgraceful comments that are made by SNP counsellers in Aberdeen? At I was co-leader of Aberdeen City Council, I had four budgets to set. Four times the twfób yn ystafellol cyfnodol ac yw'r ysgwrdd i fyll ygafol, os mwy roi rhoi bod rwy'r bobl yn ddaf yn gafodd ar y cyfnodol. Mae oedd ffordd o adnodol ni'n rhan o'r fanllfa yng Nghymru, maen nhw'n fyddiol, byddwn i ni dysgu i ddweithio ar gyfer Llywodraeth Aellach Nihol, i gyflogrwynt hefyd ar gyfer greu cyfnodol dock racing. iwi ddechrau'r oedden nhw, ac rydyn nhw'n hyvwysigau syledd gydym ni gydwyr i ddefnyddio'r ar hyn yn mystyn nhw i ei wneud o'r ffordd y gallu proag yn i ddysgreddu'r dydig. Aledd yn yr unigau oedden nhw i neud o'u cyflorau syledd oedd cyfleoedd yn ei ddweudio, a dywed yn strafnod yn itw? Mae dywed yn eu ddweud o hywr o� cyflorau syledd nhw i ddweud i nad yw dywed o'r Maen nhw'n dda i gael dwylo'r hyn o'ch byw pwysaidd yn ei bod ni wrth gofyn i gael. Y rwyf yn dda i'w gwneud ar y rai thatafol a'r byw rai twfafol, rwyf yn dda i'n dda i'w gwneud ar y byddwn wedi fwrdd sydd yn ddiweddol iawn o gofyn i gyd. Rydym yn gweinio ar gyfer y bydd yn i'w fwy i gyd. Mae rhywbeth y Prifysgau Aber Passol yn anoddau yn gwneud yr ysbyt i ddull yn ei bêis hefyd, ar y cyf Napoleon yn i ddau. I seek your guidance. I understand that it is an amendment to a parliamentary business motion, but what I am hearing is a speech about council matters, so I seek your guidance as to whether that is relevant. Thank you, Mr Graham. Mr Lumsden is seeking a statement on those issues. Thank you, Presiding Officer. I have visited Big Noise Tory. I know the good work they do, and they deserve to be treated better than they are at present. The attack by the local SNP was shameful and resulted in the massive SNP spin machine rushing into overdrive and getting involved in a panic. No doubt, fearing the impact that this betrayal would have on the fortunes of the SNP leader in Westminster who is meant to represent Tory. The response was predictable and pathetic and equal measures. Instead of putting the blame on the SNP councillors who wielded the axe, the blame was to be passed to the Tories in Westminster. Absolutely pathetic. Budgets are about choices and the councils at Dundee and Aberdeen shamefully chose to axe Big Noise programmes. When the SNP Liberal Democrat councillors are looking for someone to blame for libraries closing, swimming pools closing and big noise closing, they need to take some responsibility and have a look at the mirror, because they alone are responsible for the choices and the cuts that they make. Systema changes lives of our most vulnerable, a brilliant early intervention and prevention programme. I get it, and I am genuinely pleased that the minister agrees and has stepped in, but questions remain. An addition of a statement on systema funding will clear those questions up and allow the devolved Government to reaffirm its commitment to systema and move the amendment in my name. I move the amendment to the business motion in my name. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I would like to pay tribute once again to our parliamentary staff for all their hard work in supporting us and ensuring the efficient running of this Parliament. Their work is vital and we cannot thank them enough. We must also recognise the decision by PCS members in this Parliament to take part in industrial action next Wednesday, as is their right, and we should all respect their decision to do so. In light of this industrial action, we propose to move parliamentary business next Wednesday. We would move the agricultural debate to Tuesday and the portfolio questions to Thursday. We are also happy to support additional statements being included on Ferguson Marine, children's orchestra funding and the deposit return scheme. That is all business that can easily be done next week on alternative dates. The Welsh Senate is moving its business and we should do the same here. The last time the Parliament sat during industrial action, the public gallery was closed. That was regrettable and should not have happened. It has not been confirmed yet by the corporate body whether or not that will happen next Wednesday. If there is still the possibility of us having to meet without the public gallery being open, which there is, we should not plan to meet at all unless there is urgent or critical business. Of course, we hope that the industrial dispute can be resolved as soon as possible, but until then we must recognise the importance of our staff to the safe and professional running of the Parliament and its business. Our staff are essential. Any other course of action here would send a message that they are not. Our staff support us, and we should support them wherever we can. I move to Labour. We received the request from the Conservative Party late on Monday and have committed to coming back to the bureau with a response as per standard bureau process. I heard more detail from Mr Lumston there than I did at the bureau. As you will agree, the whole point of parliamentary bureau is to give us a place where we can have discussions and make points. None of that came from the Conservative business manager. He mentioned the actual statements. I said that we would look into them. Nothing else was said with regard to that. Excuse me if I am slightly cynical about the political opportunism of the Conservatives in this. With regard to Mr Bibby's amendment, which was proposed next week's PCS strike action, I, too, pay tribute to all the Scottish Parliament staff and the work that they do to make our work here better. However, as we discussed at the bureau, Parliament will be sitting as normal, subject to the corporate body agreeing their meeting tomorrow. The question is that amendment 8150.1, in the name of Douglas Lumston, which seeks to amend business motion 8150, in the name of George Adam, on behalf of the parliamentary bureau, setting out a business programme, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The Parliament is not agreed, therefore we will move to vote and there will be a short suspension to allow members to access digital voting.