Brian Whittle
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
MSP for South Scotland (Region) 2016 - present day
About Brian Whittle
Contact details
Contact at the Scottish Parliament
The Scottish Parliament
Edinburgh
EH99 1SP
Phone: 0131 348 5623
Text relay calls welcome.
Contact at their Constituency
Regional Office
25 Portland Road
Kilmarnock
KA1 2BT
Phone: 01563 544 399
Text relay calls welcome.
Find out when the MSP's surgery times are on their website.
Committees
Brian is a member of 2 committees
Health and Sport Committee
Member
Social Security Committee
Substitute Member
Cross-party groups
Brian is a member of 8 cross-party groups
Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Conditions
Convener
Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Cancer
Member
Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Children and Young People
Co-Convener
Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Diabetes
Deputy Convener
Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Health Inequalities
Member
Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Heart Disease and Stroke
Member
Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Improving Scotland’s Health: 2021 and Beyond
Co-Convener
Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Sport
Member
Parliamentary and Government Roles
Brian does not have any parliamentary or government roles
Party Roles
Brian has 2 party roles
Deputy Party Spokesperson on Health
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
Deputy Party Spokesperson on Sport
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
Previous roles
Brian has had 4 previous roles
Previous roles in cross-party groups are not included in this list.
08 June 2016 - 25 February 2020
Public Petitions Committee
Member
26 May 2016 - 18 February 2020
Deputy Party Spokesperson on Health Education
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
28 June 2016 - 29 June 2017
Economy Jobs and Fair Work Committee
Substitute Member
17 November 2016 - 29 June 2017
Health and Sport Committee
Substitute Member
Register of interests
Brian's register of interests
MSP's must provide details of their financial interests in the Register of Interests. They make an initial statement on becoming or being returned as an MSP. This is then updated with any changes they provide.
Here is the register for Brian Whittle. The date of their initial statement was 08 June 2016.
Remuneration and related undertaking
I am a director of Uniquedoc Ltd, a collaboration platform for health care professionals. Up to January 2016 I claimed expenses of between £3,001 and £5,000 per annum. From January 2016 my expenses are between £501 and £1,000 per annum. I no longer take a salary. I am taking meetings already in my diary but accepting no more. I am reducing the time commitment from 1 day per week to zero.
I am a director of Uniquedoc Ltd, a collaboration platform for health care professionals. Up to January 2016 I claimed expenses of between £3,001 and £5,000 per annum. From January 2016 my expenses are between £501 and £1,000 per annum. I no longer take a salary. I am taking meetings already in my diary but accepting no more. I am reducing the time commitment from 1 day per week to zero.
Until October 2018 I was a director of Mysportsmedia Ltd, a sports social media platform. In the time that I have been an MSP I have never taken any expenses or payments from MySportsMedia Ltd. [Amended interest 20 December 2018]
Gifts
No registrable interests
Overseas visits
No registrable interests
No registrable interests
Controlled transactions
No registrable interests
Heritable property
No registrable interests
Interest in shares
[Ceased interest removed from entry: 23 December 2019]
I hold ordinary shares in Uniquedoc Ltd, a collaboration platform for health care professionals, representing 3.156% of the issued share capital, with a value of £205,000.
Voluntary
I received a gift, in the form of a ticket to the President Obama Dinner and address on 26 May 2017, from the Halo Project. The value of the ticket was £2,500. [Registered 01 June 2017]
[Ceased interest removed from entry: 20 December 2019]
On 12 November 2016 I attended the Scotland v Australia game at Murrayfield, at the invitation of the Scottish Rugby Union. I estimate the cost to be £500 which included hospitality and a ticket for the match. I do not consider this meets the prejudice test. [Registered 23 February 2017]
On 4 February 2017 I attended, with my wife, the RBS 6 Nations 2017 Scotland v Ireland rugby game at Murrayfield, at the invitation of the President of Scottish Rugby Union. I estimate the cost to be £500 per person, £1000 in total, which included hospitality and tickets for the match. I do not consider this meets the prejudice test. [Registered 23 February 2017]
Recent Activity
What was said
What Brian Whittle has said in Parliament
These are the official transcripts of what was said by this MSP in the chamber and at committee meetings. You'll find the topic discussed and how many times this MSP has contributed to the discussion.
Childcare
Brian Whittle made 1 Contribution to this discussion
Chamber - 23 July 2020
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con): "We know that councils have been paying for key worker childcare hubs from the original 1,140 hours budget. Will councils be reimbursed for that, to make sure that they have full funding for the 1,140 hours roll-out?"
Care Promise
Brian Whittle made 1 Contribution to this discussion
Chamber - 16 July 2020
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con): "We know that children are not under the trained eyes of teachers daily, and there is concern about the children who live in the most challenging of circumstances…
Chronic Pain (Resumption of Treatment)
Brian Whittle made 1 Contribution to this discussion
Chamber - 25 June 2020
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con): "NHS boards have been reporting that, even after lockdown ends, because of the increased safety measures that they will have to put in place, they will be able to work only at approximately 50 per cent of their capacity…
Community Sport
Brian Whittle made 2 Contributions to this discussion
Chamber - 24 June 2020
6. Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con): "To ask the First Minister how the Scottish Government will support community sport restarting as lockdown restrictions are lifted. (S5F-04254)"
Social Security Administration and Tribunal Membership (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Brian Whittle made 1 Contribution to this discussion
Chamber - 24 June 2020
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con): "I am pleased to be able to speak in this stage 1 debate. As members have pointed out, the bill is quite technical; as such, it will probably not get the attention that it may deserve…
Written questions
Written questions Brian Whittle has submitted in Parliament
These are the questions that this MSP has asked the Scottish Government about its work. It also includes any answer to these questions.
S5W-30886 - Unanswered
22 July 2020
Whittle, Brian: "To ask the Scottish Government whether the South West Roads Network management contract is set to commence as scheduled, and what impact the COVID-19 pandemic might have on planned maintenance and other works on the routes covered by the contract."
S5W-30885 - Unanswered
22 July 2020
Whittle, Brian: "To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on international supply chains, what action it is taking to encourage and increase the manufacturing of medical devices and PPE in Scotland, and what analysis it has carried out of (a) the potential economic impact of such an approach and…
S5W-30793 - Unanswered
20 July 2020
Whittle, Brian: "To ask the Scottish Government what steps it has taken to promote (a) local, (b) Scottish and (c) UK sourcing in (i) central and (ii) local procurement policies."
S5W-30782 - Unanswered
17 July 2020
Whittle, Brian: "To ask the Scottish Government what steps it will take to promote local food production following the COVID-19 outbreak."
S5W-30783 - Unanswered
17 July 2020
Whittle, Brian: "To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to take steps to review its procurement tendering practices to ensure that ingredient origin is accounted for in local buying."
See all of Brian Whittle's written questions submitted in Parliament