Meeting of the Parliament 23 February 2016
I want Parliament to have the ability to fully scrutinise all aspects of any deal that is forthcoming. That is why, notwithstanding what I have said about being prepared to stay at the table for as long as it takes, I am also mindful of the fact that every day that we remain at the table is a day less for Parliament to perform that essential scrutiny role.
On Alison Johnstone’s question about who will undertake the review, such matters remain under discussion as we seek to ensure that we can get to a principle and an outcome that satisfy the tests that I have set out. However, I want this Parliament—and I am absolutely sure that this Parliament wants this Parliament—to have adequate time to properly scrutinise the outcome of the negotiation ahead of a vote on a legislative consent motion.