Meeting of the Parliament 24 April 2025
Mr Carson mentioned earlier that he had written to me. I have responded to that letter, but I do not know whether he has seen my response yet. To be fair, it was sent only this week, but he has had a response from me, and I hope that it is useful.
The capacity issue relates to the point that Stephen Kerr made about the need for the Parliament to consider a range of matters. The Government has a role to play in that respect, in so far as we try to bring forward a manageable case load of legislation before Parliament.
Indeed, we also engage with the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on how many statutory instruments we will lodge, and we try to ensure that we manage that process. Fundamentally, if there is an issue with the Parliament’s capacity, woe betide the Government if it suggests how the Parliament should address it. The convener of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee is in the chamber and it looks as though he is going to contribute to the debate. His committee is undertaking an inquiry into committee effectiveness; it is not for the Government to dictate or set out to the Parliament how it should undertake its work, especially in scrutinising the activities of the Government.