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Meeting of the Parliament 30 April 2025

30 Apr 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Fishing Industry
Gougeon, Mairi SNP Angus North and Mearns Watch on SPTV

I welcome Tim Eagle’s recognition that the TCA did not deliver for the fishing sector. Perhaps the Scottish Tories should have opened the debate by offering an apology to our fishing communities, given the harmful Brexit deal that they inflicted on Scotland against our will. Far from delivering a sea of opportunity, they delivered the worst of both worlds, as was noted by the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation. Coming to this chamber to pose as the champions of the fishing industry would be laughable if the matter was not so serious. The term “brass neck” springs to mind.

Benefits from the trade and co-operation agreement have been extremely limited. Moreover, the effects of Brexit represent permanent and on-going barriers to trade that significantly impair the competitiveness of our seafood sector. Today, this Government urges the UK Labour Administration not to repeat the failures of the previous UK Government. A heavy price has already been paid, with the fishing industry impacted far worse than many others. The Scottish Government cares deeply about securing a prosperous future for fishing communities and seeks to deliver the best outcome for our fishing interests in both catching and processing.

When I addressed the chamber on 18 February, in response to Beatrice Wishart’s members’ business debate, I emphasised that Scotland’s fishing industry is

“ingrained in our national identity.”—[Official Report, 18 February 2025; c 107.]

It plays a vital role in Scotland’s marine economy and it is a significant aspect of the economic, social and cultural fabric of Scotland’s rural, coastal and island communities. It is therefore essential that, as we face another milestone in the Brexit era, the UK Labour Government hears what we, in Scotland, have to say. I remain frustrated and deeply disappointed that, despite a promise to reset relationships, my UK Government counterparts have not sought to engage on these matters, which are of such importance to Scotland.

One of the Government’s priorities is driving economic growth, and fishing and our wider seafood sector are key parts of that. As I have just outlined, one of Scotland’s most important assets is our fishing industry, including the people and communities who make a living from it, and its contribution to the Scottish economy is vital.

Recent media coverage shows the lack of clarity in the UK Government’s strategy in the lead-up to the EU-UK summit on 19 May. I appreciate that Rhoda Grant states in her amendment that “speculation is not helpful”, but the UK Government has unfortunately left a complete vacuum on these issues, which means that there has essentially been no other option but to speculate.

It does not help when UK Government ministers contradict each other in what they say publicly. Stakeholders are blind, as are we, to what potential benefits—if any—might be sought by the UK Government and are left to worry about press statements and third-hand rumour. That is simply not good enough. We demand better for our fishing communities, given the disproportionate importance of fishing to the Scottish economy.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-17360, in the name of Tim Eagle, on protecting Scotland’s fishing industry. I invite members who wish to ...
Tim Eagle (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
When I was representing my local fishing community as a councillor, I made a promise that, if I ever became an MSP, I would make sure to raise the subject of...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
It is absolutely crass to suggest that fishing will be negotiated for national security. Surely, the member recognises that.
Tim Eagle Con
I did not say that.
Rhoda Grant Lab
That is the premise of your motion. I ask you to recant and actually have a debate about fishing.
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Through the chair, please.
Tim Eagle Con
The member might need to read my motion. It does not mention defence, and I am not going to mention defence in my speech—others may, but I am not going to. I...
The Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands (Mairi Gougeon) SNP
Perhaps the member would like to read our paper on the marine economy and what that would look like in an independent Scotland, which was published as part o...
Tim Eagle Con
I will read rhetoric from the SNP less and listen more to my constituents who want out of the common fisheries policy. Labour members will perhaps challenge...
The Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands (Mairi Gougeon) SNP
I welcome Tim Eagle’s recognition that the TCA did not deliver for the fishing sector. Perhaps the Scottish Tories should have opened the debate by offering ...
Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con) Con
I appreciate the cabinet secretary’s remarks. Has the Scottish Government reached out to the UK Labour Government to ask for a meeting to discuss Labour’s im...
Mairi Gougeon SNP
Unfortunately, the interministerial group meetings at which we would have hoped to discuss these issues over the past couple of months were cancelled at the ...
Douglas Ross (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. The point that the cabinet secretary made was—I know the word that I am not allowed to use—deliberately misleading an...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
You are not allowed to use that terminology either, Mr Ross.
Douglas Ross Con
I cannot use the words “lying” or “deliberately misleading”?
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
No, you cannot.
Douglas Ross Con
What words can I use?
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
That is not a point of order, Mr Ross.
Douglas Ross Con
The cabinet secretary has—Interruption. I said “deliberately misleading”, but I am not allowed to use that term either. The cabinet secretary deliberately us...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
You have made your point, Mr Ross. That is not a point of order—it is perhaps a debating point. I require the cabinet secretary to move her amendment.
Mairi Gougeon SNP
I move amendment S6M-17370.3, to leave out from first “with the EU” to second “with the EU” and insert: “on fishing with the EU that enhances access for EU ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I call Rhoda Grant to speak to and move amendment S6M-17360.1. 16:44
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
The Conservatives are so devoid of ideas that they are reduced to a point whereby they must feed discord on everything that they touch. The United Kingdom Go...
Tim Eagle Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Rhoda Grant Lab
I will take a very quick intervention.
Tim Eagle Con
Does the member agree that it is best to have annual negotiations, as was expected at the end of the TCA, rather than multi-annual negotiations, which is bei...
Rhoda Grant Lab
There is no deal. We will see what comes out, and we will have discussions about that when it happens. How the previous UK Conservative Government handled t...
Jamie Halcro Johnston (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Rhoda Grant Lab
I do not have time to take another intervention. The Scottish Conservative motion seeks to suggest that we need no change to the current system that its Gov...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
You need to conclude.