Social Justice and Social Security Committee 18 December 2025
As I said in my opening remarks, we had ministerial discussions. However, I would not call them discussions because we provided them with information and ideas about what we thought were the priorities, as did other nations, but no genuine or substantive discussion really took place.
Officials continued meeting after the ministerial meetings ended. Once again, I would describe that as being useful but never getting into the detail of any policies that were being looked at by the UK Government, which meant that there was a genuine inability for Scottish Government officials to have in-depth discussions about the impact that those policies might have in Scotland or about any learning that we could provide or that we could take from what the UK Government intended to do. It would be fair to describe that as suboptimal.