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How MSP s represents their constituents in parliament. MSP s. The role of an MSP is something that we covered in S3. Think back to the task where you completed the diary on a day in the life of an MSP. Watch this short clip to remind you about their responsibilities and how they represent you;
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MSPs • The role of an MSP is something that we covered in S3. Think back to the task where you completed the diary on a day in the life of an MSP. Watch this short clip to remind you about their responsibilities and how they represent you; • http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/guides/zj37hyc/revision/4 • Outside parliament, they can for example attend meetings and surgeries • Write and respond to correspondence • Lobby (try to persuade) important decision takers
Msps • Voters in Scotland have eight potential MSPs (one constituency and seven from the regional list) they can contact regarding any of the devolved powers • MSPs can represent voters over less local issues such as the health service, the environment and farming but can also act on behalf of their electors in a number of other ways: • writing to or meeting with a relevant Cabinet Secretary or Minister • speaking in Parliament during debates • asking questions during First Minister's Questions (FMQs) • introducing Members Bills on topics of concern to their constituents • lobbying other organisations (such as local councils, health boards) and individuals on behalf of their constituents • raising the profile of an issue in the media
Surgery – These are held throughout the constituency during the month in well known locations (communtiy centres etc) • Visiting schools and finding out young people’s issues • Roaming surgeries – This is where they will go door to door • Use of social media – Twitter, facebooketc • Emails and letters
Work of an MSP • MSPs work in their local areas on a Monday and a Friday • There they might respond to emails, visit schools and meet with the local councillor amongst other things • They work in the parliament on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday • There they will work in committees and also the debating chamber
Committees • MSP’s join these to research and debate issues in more detail • They can be on subjects such as education, health and justice • Committees are where a lot of the parliaments work is carried out
Debating Chamber • Ask questions to members of the government including the First Minister • Debate proposed bills (ideas for laws) • Vote on issues • Suggest amendments (changes) to laws • Put forward motions (ideas) to be debated
Question • Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) represent their constituents in the Scottish Parliament. • Describe, in detail, the ways in which MSPs can represent their constituents in Holyrood. 4marks • Remember the key to an excellent pass is to PointExplainExample • Alternatively you can create a spider diagram highlighting 5 roles of an MSP.