Meeting of the Parliament 13 November 2024
Much of the language in this debate has been intemperate, inaccurate and deliberately inflammatory. The new Tory rural affairs spokesperson stood up in Parliament last week and accused the UK Labour Government of “taking our land”. The Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture said in response that he was “sympathetic to the criticism”. The Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity went even further the day before. He said that ending 100 per cent relief on inheritance tax for farm assets of more than £1 million was
“catastrophic for the farming industry in Scotland”.—[Official Report, 6 November 2024; c 5.]
Omitting to draw our attention to his entry in the register of interests, he went on to read out in Parliament a 140-word statement on the subject by the NFU. He was supposed to be answering MSPs’ questions as a minister of the Government, but I am not sure whether, last Wednesday afternoon, he was setting out the Scottish Government’s position or that of the National Farmers Union.