Meeting of the Parliament 23 February 2016
The cabinet secretary will recognise that Scotland has the power to implement human rights. Does he accept that there are various instances of the UK’s having a better record of implementing human rights, including on non-statutory stop and search—stop and search was never statutory but has always been consensual in England—and on the right to congregate, with six days’ notice required in the rest of the UK but 28 days’ notice needed here? There are various other examples. It is far from the case that Scotland has an exemplary record while the UK does not.