Meeting of the Parliament 16 September 2015
In the course of my comments, I will answer directly the point that Mr Johnstone has made, but I do not think that he could arrive at the conclusion that anything that I have said or done since publication of the Smith commission’s proposals in November last year could be interpreted as indicating that I do not want the proposals to be fully implemented. My problem, as I will come on to discuss, is that I think that we are a way away from full implementation of the Smith commission’s proposals that were set out last November.
A settlement that would leave under Westminster control more than 70 per cent of Scottish tax receipts and 86 per cent of Scotland’s welfare spending cannot remotely be described as home rule or near-federalism, but my judgment was that the proposals—had the UK Government implemented them in full, which I will come to shortly—offered enough enhancements of Parliament’s powers to allow us to support the final report.