Motion · S6M-02360 · 30 Nov 2021
Ending Pharmaceutical Monopolies of COVID-19 Vaccines
The motion
That the Parliament notes the calls by a coalition of Scottish charities to support the ending of what it considers to be pharmaceutical monopolies; understands that these monopolies are reportedly artificially limiting vaccine supply to low-income countries; considers that vaccine inequality has resulted from a handful of pharmaceutical companies rationing supply, by refusing to share their vaccine recipes and know-how with the rest of the world, and notes the calls on the Prime Minister to back plans to waive intellectual property rules and to insist that vaccine know-how and technology is shared via the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Technology Access Pool, in order to enable a life-saving escalation in global vaccine production and help avoid the development of further COVID-19 variants like Omicron, which may impact people in Scotland, including in the Lothian region.
Supporters (25)
- Karen Adam Scottish National Party 5 Sep 2025
- Clare Adamson Scottish National Party 5 Sep 2025
- Jackie Baillie Scottish Labour 5 Sep 2025
- Neil Bibby Scottish Labour 5 Sep 2025
- Maggie Chapman Scottish Green Party 5 Sep 2025
- Foysol Choudhury 5 Sep 2025
- Pam Duncan-Glancy 5 Sep 2025
- Joe FitzPatrick 5 Sep 2025
- Christine Grahame 5 Sep 2025
- Rhoda Grant 5 Sep 2025
- Emma Harper 5 Sep 2025
- Bill Kidd 5 Sep 2025
- Michael Marra Scottish Labour 5 Sep 2025
- John Mason 5 Sep 2025
- Stuart McMillan Scottish National Party 5 Sep 2025
- Jenni Minto Scottish National Party 5 Sep 2025
- Carol Mochan Scottish Labour 5 Sep 2025
- Paul O'Kane 5 Sep 2025
- Emma Roddick Scottish National Party 5 Sep 2025
- Alex Rowley 5 Sep 2025
- Colin Smyth 5 Sep 2025
- Collette Stevenson Scottish National Party 5 Sep 2025
- Paul Sweeney Scottish Labour 5 Sep 2025
- Mercedes Villalba 5 Sep 2025
- Martin Whitfield 5 Sep 2025
Source: the Scottish Parliament motions and amendments record.