Meeting of the Parliament 07 October 2015
I think that what was said about no detriment is important. Paragraph 174 contains the unanimous recommendation that there should be an independent arbiter between the Treasury and the Scottish Government. Given that no department of state and no devolved Administration has ever had a satisfactory relationship with the Treasury, which is judge in its own court, would Kenneth Gibson say that that powerful, unanimous recommendation should be a prerequisite for any agreement on a fiscal framework?