Meeting of the Parliament 30 January 2024
I want to make a bit more progress on this point, but I will give way later to Mr Bibby.
The EU market is seven times the size of the UK—almost 450 million consumers compared with the UK’s 67 million. Scottish businesses trading in the EU would face reduced barriers to trade and the free flows of data, as well as less bureaucracy.
That position was supported by the Scottish Labour Party and by Mr Bibby’s leader, Anas Sarwar, who said:
“That’s why nobody can credibly claim they want to protect jobs and not support membership of the single market and the customs union. I am the only candidate in this contest”—
that is, for the leadership of the Scottish Labour Party—
“who supports permanent British membership of the European single market and the customs union.”
Perhaps, if I give way to him now, Mr Bibby would clarify whether that is still the Scottish Labour Party’s position.