Chamber
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 17 March 2021
17 Mar 2021 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Portfolio Question Time
European Union Withdrawal (Relationships with Non-EU Countries)
Constitution, Europe and External Affairs
We need to recognise the benefits that we have already seen—for example, the United States Government’s recent lifting of tariffs on many goods, which should result in millions of pounds from exports of cashmere and of cheese and other delicacies. Will the cabinet secretary commit the Scottish Government to working positively to benefit the whole of Scotland from the advantages that have already been seen?
In the same item of business
4. Gordon Lindhurst (Lothian) (Con)
Con
I enter into the spirit of the afternoon’s proceedings by also wishing the cabinet secretary—indeed, everyone—all the very best for the future. To ask the S...
The Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs (Michael Russell)
SNP
I thank Mr Lindhurst, and I wish him well, too. The UK’s decision to leave the EU has undoubtedly posed challenges to Scotland’s ability to engage closely w...
Gordon Lindhurst
Con
We need to recognise the benefits that we have already seen—for example, the United States Government’s recent lifting of tariffs on many goods, which should...
Michael Russell
SNP
Gordon Lindhurst should differentiate between the removal of trade tariffs that were imposed because of a trade dispute—thus, the reversion to the previous s...
Richard Lyle (Uddingston and Bellshill) (SNP)
SNP
Having known Mike Russell for many years, I also wish him well. A close relationship between the UK and the EU is in everyone’s interests. Will the cabinet ...
Michael Russell
SNP
Richard Lyle makes a very sensible point. I have written to Lord Frost about that matter just this weekend. I do not know whether the response will come befo...