Motion text
That this House notes with shame that Henry Dundas is commemorated in various monuments, statues and street-names throughout Midlothian and Edinburgh; unreservedly condemns his influential role in obstructing the abolition of the slave trade in Britain; notes that, due to the actions of ‘the Great Tyrant’, more than 630,000 slaves were forced to wait more than a decade for their freedom; agrees with Professor Sir Geoff Palmer’s calls for new wording beneath to be added to the Melville Monument in St Andrew Square to explain Dundas’ actions and attitudes towards the slave trade; and recognises that a more honest narrative is needed about memorialised figures in the slave trade as a crucial step on our journey to becoming a more inclusive and fair society.
Signatures (14)
The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.
Thompson, Owen
Scottish National Party
Signed on
11 June 2020
Dorans, Allan
Scottish National Party
Signed on
15 June 2020
Brock, Deidre
Scottish National Party
Signed on
12 June 2020
Thomson, Richard
Scottish National Party
Signed on
15 June 2020
Oswald, Kirsten
Scottish National Party
Signed on
15 June 2020
Day, Martyn
Scottish National Party
Signed on
15 June 2020
In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.
McDonald, Stewart Malcolm
Scottish National Party
Signed on
12 June 2020
McLaughlin, Anne
Scottish National Party
Signed on
15 June 2020
Doogan, Dave
Scottish National Party
Signed on
15 June 2020
Smith, Alyn
Scottish National Party
Signed on
15 June 2020
MacAskill, Kenny
Scottish National Party
Signed on
15 June 2020
Hanvey, Neale
Scottish National Party
Signed on
15 June 2020
Gray, Neil
Scottish National Party
Signed on
16 June 2020
Grant, Peter
Scottish National Party
Signed on
18 June 2020
There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.