Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 22 December 2020
Mike Russell is correct that I did not have any meetings with him about those amendments, but they were all back and forth from the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee’s report and he has responded to those, so they are not new. He has seen that committee’s thoughts on those amendments. We had not had time to hear the Government’s position on them, and I felt that it was important to lodge them as amendments at stage 3.
The cabinet secretary’s response was about new policy, not about retained EU policy. It is completely wrong to commit the Parliament’s hands to taking on policies without it being able to properly scrutinise and control them. The cabinet secretary is saying that there will be scrutiny but, ultimately, the Scottish Government, whichever party might be elected to it, will have the power to implement new EU policy in Scottish policy. I do not believe that that is the correct way to go.
I will press amendments 4, 5, 6 and 8. Members in the chamber should think carefully about the consequences that might come down the line in terms of being able to take on board policy that the Parliament has not devised and does not control.