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Adam Tomkins Con Committee
13 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Thank you, convener. I apologise if I called you “Presiding Officer” earlier. That was an inadvertent promotion on my part and one that I am not yet permitted to make. There are 12 amendments in this group, all of them from members of the Scottish Conservative Party and 10 of...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am happy to give Bruce Crawford’s speech, if he wants to swap—but perhaps not. The Scottish Conservatives will vote against the stage 1 motion on the bill this evening because the bill is unnecessary, seriously flawed, ill thought through and incoherent—errors that are comp...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Committee
13 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I associate myself with Gordon Lindhurst’s remark that there is a whiff of anarchy and lawlessness around the provision that we are debating. It is incompatible with the rule of law, which is one of the fundamental building blocks on which the United Kingdom constitution is ba...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Nov 2020
Defamation and Malicious Publication (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
In its report on the Defamation and Malicious Publication (Scotland) Bill, published last month, the Justice Committee reached the unanimous conclusion that the Parliament should support the bill’s general principles. I thank all the witnesses who gave evidence to the committe...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Mar 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill
I thank Liam McArthur, John Finnie and Rona Mackay for their kind and generous remarks. The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill is a much-changed piece of legislation compared with the bill that we first debated in the chamber last September. On that occasion, my Cons...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Jan 2021
Culpable Homicide (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The Justice Committee is awash with legislation. Today, we have published our stage 1 report on the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill. Next week, we have stage 2 of the Defamation and Malicious Publication (Scotland) Bill. Very soon thereafter, we will have stage 2 o...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Apr 2018
Social Security (Scotland) Bill
If I may say so, well said, minister. This is another of those very important days in the coming of age of our Parliament: it is, indeed, historic. Today, we are delivering on the welfare devolution that was legislated for, after the all-party agreement in the Smith commission...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Mar 2021
Defamation and Malicious Publication (Scotland) Bill
As we have heard, the bill, which originated in the work of the Scottish Law Commission, puts the Scots law of defamation on a statutory footing that is fit for the 21st century. In doing so, it addresses and balances two competing rights—the right to freedom of expression and...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
15 Dec 2020
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Our law reports are replete with resounding statements on the importance of free speech. In the case of R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Simms, Lord Steyn said that “freedom of speech is the lifeblood of democracy. The free flow of information and idea...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Sep 2020
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill
We are well under way in this Parliament with stage 1 scrutiny of an important piece of legislation that seeks to both protect and limit free speech. That legislation is the Defamation and Malicious Publication (Scotland) Bill, which poses a question that it is not at all easy...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
01 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill
It is not David Mundell who is trying to railroad unconstitutional constitutional legislation through this Parliament. It is the SNP—supported by the Scottish Green Party, as usual. As we heard earlier this week, it is unprecedented for any Scottish Government, of any polit...
The Convener (Adam Tomkins) Con Committee
22 Feb 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Freedom of Expression
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the seventh meeting in 2021 of the Justice Committee. We have no apologies. We are joined by the Cabinet Secretary for Justice, Humza Yousaf, and his officials, whom I welcome to the meeting. We are also joined by a significant number ...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Jan 2021
Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
This is a simple bill that raises quite complex problems—problems that the Justice Committee has not found easy. As we heard from the cabinet secretary, the bill does three things, each of which is designed to sharpen the effectiveness of the tools that we have to combat domes...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Mar 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
It has been clear for months that, notwithstanding all the criticisms that have been made about the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill, a majority of MSPs support the proposed legislation, it will pass at stage 3 tonight and it will be enacted into law. In all my inv...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
27 Feb 2018
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Update
I thank the minister for early sight of his statement and Mr Findlay for even earlier sight of what was likely to be in it. In the Scottish Conservatives’ view, the bill is both unwelcome and unnecessary, but I will start with where we agree. We all agree that withdrawal from ...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
13 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill
I have already said that that amendment allows agreement to be pursued, and I have already said that I agree with the point that Mr Russell made in his letter to all MSPs yesterday that it would be useful and beneficial if the amendment could identify the substantive areas in ...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Dec 2020
Scottish General Election (Coronavirus) Bill
When I first saw the bill, I had only two concerns about it. I thought that it was, by and large, a sensible and prudent measure. My concerns were simply that the flexibility about the date and timing and the circumstances of the next election to this place should not lie sole...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
22 Jun 2017
Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 15 would establish a poverty and inequality commission in statute. Independent scrutiny of the Government’s delivery plans and progress reports with regard to child poverty will be essential if we are to succeed in our collective ambition to realise aspirations and a...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Nov 2017
Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill
We very much welcome the all-party agreement that there now is on the Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill, and I agree with much of what the cabinet secretary has said. It is an important piece of legislation and the tone in which it has been debated today is a significant and welco...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
13 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
This has been a lengthy and a full debate on an important set of amendments to a very important provision in the bill—section 5, on the general principles of EU law and the charter of fundamental rights. I will make five brief points summarising the most salient aspects of the...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
14 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The amendments in my name in this group are probing amendments. I do not intend to press them at stage 2, but I do intend to revisit the substance of the matter at stage 3. The amendments seek to square the circle in respect of the demands and requirements of the devolution...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
13 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The group that we now turn to is concerned largely with section 5, which makes provision for the continuing effect in Scots law, after exit day, of the general principles of EU law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. They are dealt with in the continui...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
20 Jun 2019
Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I am grateful for that explanation, which I understand. However, I do not understand why my amendments were deemed to be contrary to the general principles of the bill. The general principles of the bill are set out in the policy memorandum that was published when the bill was...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Dec 2020
Scottish General Election (Coronavirus) Bill: Stage 1
The bill is fine, sensible and pragmatic, with two exceptions. I shall focus on those exceptions, leaving the remainder of the bill to one side. Two provisions of the bill are unacceptable in their present form—sections 5 and 8—each for the same reason: both give ministers f...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
17 Mar 2021
Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill
This is the last speech that I shall make to the chamber, so I hope that the Presiding Officer will forgive me if I offer a few remarks not only on the bill that we are about to pass but on one or two broader matters. The Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill is an impo...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Jun 2017
Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have been looking forward to the debate for a while. On these benches, we will be supporting the general principles of the bill today, but we look forward to trying to make the bill stronger over the course of stages 2 and 3. I have been thinking about and working on the b...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
07 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
No, I will not give way to Mr Harvie after his disgraceful interventions in last week’s debates on the issue. The Law Society warns that, even if that were done, inconsistencies between section 5 and the withdrawal bill “might create complications”. On that issue, the Law Soc...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Dec 2019
Referendums (Scotland) Bill
We all know the reality, Presiding Officer. This was not intended, and never was intended, by the Scottish National Party to be a framework bill for all referendums on any subject. This is a paving bill for indyref2. The cabinet secretary has given the game away by his demeano...
The Convener Con Committee
02 Feb 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Thank you. Before I call Fulton MacGregor, I want to add a few words of my own to the debate, given the importance of the subject matter and the centrality of this question to the committee’s stage 1 report. All the conclusions and recommendations in our stage 1 report were ...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
10 Mar 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I certainly accept that some women have forcefully expressed that view on social media and elsewhere, and I will go on to address it directly in my remarks. Essential though that change of reasonableness is, and welcome as it is, even that does not go far enough to ensure tha...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
13 May 2020
Coronavirus (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 1
Here we are again, for the third successive time, debating emergency legislation that responds to the coronavirus crisis. Let me say straight away that we will support the general principles of the bill at decision time this afternoon, but I do not like it. I do not like it at...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
26 Jan 2021
Post-mortem Examinations (Defence Time Limit) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
This is the second of two members’ bills that have come to the chamber for debate this month after having been examined by the Justice Committee. As I explained in the debate last week on Claire Baker’s Culpable Homicide (Scotland) Bill, the Justice Committee has been unable t...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
20 Apr 2017
Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Building directly on what Ben Macpherson was talking about and in the context of what Emma Trottier said about delivery plans—Bill Scott has talked about it, too—the more I look at the bill, the more I realise how critical the delivery plans will be to the bill’s success. Howe...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
26 Oct 2017
Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Heather Noller has anticipated a little bit of what I was going to say in response to Amy Woodhouse’s prompts, which were very helpful. A number of the issues that Amy Woodhouse raised are not dealt with in the bill, because the scheme in the bill is that those issues will be...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Committee
05 Oct 2017
Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to ask about the structure of the bill. We have explored in previous evidence sessions a number of questions about that, including the legal status of the charter and the enforceability of the rights that Bill Scott just talked about. Feel free to reflect on any of thos...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
08 Feb 2018
Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The Scottish social security system comprises three parts: the streams of assistance that are devolved in full, which include carers assistance and disability assistance; the power to top up any reserved benefit, which is provided for in section 45 of the bill; and the power t...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill
The core problem with the motion that the minister has just moved is that there is no emergency. Members do not need to take my word for it, as that is exactly what the Lord Advocate told Parliament yesterday. He came to the chamber and said that the reason why, in his view, t...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
21 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill
Of course I accept that. That is a matter of fact, as Mr Swinney well knows, but there is more than one legal opinion about this. There is also the legal opinion of the Presiding Officer. There are also the points that lawyers who have scrutinised the bill during its rushed, r...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
26 Jun 2018
Scottish Parliament (Powers)
The First Minister of Wales leads a Government that signed up to the deal that Mr Russell himself wanted to sign up to until he was overruled by the belligerence of his boss. From one view, the most critical event in the saga was not the withdrawal bill or the amendments to i...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
29 May 2018
Planning (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to make a little progress, but when I have done so I will let Mr Wightman in. That purpose requires us to make choices. It might be that Mr Wightman and I will disagree on some of those choices, although probably not all of them. There is a choice to be made about the ...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Committee
14 Nov 2018
Planning (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Thank you, convener. It is good to be back. Part 5 of the bill is on the infrastructure levy, which is what my amendments are concerned with. Right across the political spectrum, we probably all understand the importance of effective infrastructure to effective development. F...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Oct 2019
Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I sought to lodge two amendments to the bill, but both were ruled to be inadmissible. The bill is about the criminal law of assault, and my amendments would have clarified the meaning and scope of the law of assault for the purposes of ...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
07 Nov 2019
Referendums (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
How does it enhance democracy for this Parliament not to be allowed to debate whether there should be any future referendum? That is the question before us today. I will move on to the role of the Electoral Commission. It has become a much-valued, widely respected and absolut...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Feb 2020
Scottish Elections (Reform) Bill: Stage 1
Broadly, we welcome the bill, and we will be supporting it at stage 1. It contains mainly technical, but nonetheless important, changes to aspects of electoral law. I will confine my remarks to three areas, in each of which there are a number of questions for the minister to ...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Feb 2020
Scottish Elections (Franchise and Representation) Bill
The cabinet secretary, Mr Russell, described the bill earlier as a “significant—in fact, a massive—step forward” and later described it as “a historic change”, which I think it is. It is a historic change that goes to the heart of something that Bill Kidd said in his openin...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
13 May 2020
Coronavirus (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 1
Absolutely. I fully agree with that, which is why it is recognised that marriage is not just a privilege or an interest but a fundamental right. The same goes for this right as goes for all other rights that we are trampling all over in our attempts to suppress the spread of t...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Jun 2020
Scottish Elections (Reform) Bill
I start with the important points that Sarah Boyack and James Kelly made to the minister. It is important that we all understand that, today, the Electoral Commission said that it continues to recommend that all legislation relating to elections must be clear at least six mont...
The Convener Con Committee
06 Oct 2020
Culpable Homicide (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank Claire Baker and Patrick McGuire for their time and their full and helpful evidence, for which the committee is grateful. The committee will take all the evidence away and discuss its approach to the bill and to another member’s bill—the Post-mortem Examinations (Defen...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
10 Mar 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
We come now to the core issue that the bill confronts. I fear that, despite what you have just said, Presiding Officer, my remarks might take some time. However, I hope that members will feel that they can speak freely about the issue. The core issue is how to legislate effec...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
10 Mar 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Those questions go to the heart of the issue and I very much welcome the fact that we are having the debate here today. I want to address those questions. If you want to argue—or even to campaign robustly—for women’s sex-based rights, or to argue that sex is immutable or is b...
The Convener Con Committee
22 Feb 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Freedom of Expression
Thank you for that summary, cabinet secretary. Before I close the meeting, I want to associate myself with remarks made by a number of people over the course of the afternoon that what really matters in the bill is the precision with which the Scottish Parliament defines the c...
The Convener Con Committee
09 Feb 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Fulton MacGregor and Rhoda Grant also want to come in, but I will say a few words before I turn to Fulton. There is a lot in this group of amendments, and I want to say a few words about a number of themes that have arisen. I will start with the amendments in the cabinet sec...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
01 Jun 2017
Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you, Presiding Officer. On the first point, the whole point of devolution is to allow parties to have priorities in different parts of the United Kingdom without ripping the UK up. On the second point, section 1 of the Education (Scotland) Act 2016 places on ministers a...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Committee
22 Jun 2017
Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning, cabinet secretary. Like Pauline McNeill, I support the Government’s recognition of the need for interim targets and—again, like Ms McNeill—I strongly think that they should be in the bill. I do not think it is fair to describe the interim targets as arbitrary unl...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
08 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill
I think that you said that you would not expect this place to give its consent to the bill until and unless there was agreement about how common frameworks will be negotiated, agreed and policed in the event of a disagreement. The follow-up question was why, if that was the ca...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
13 Mar 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I thank all the members who have spoken in the debate on what is an important group of amendments. I want to respond to two of the more extraordinary comments that the minister made. The first was that amendments in the group cut across the continuity bill. They do not cut ac...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
02 May 2018
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill
I recall what is said in the policy memorandum and I appreciate that, but the policy memorandum is now a rather historic artefact, because it relates to the bill pre-amendment and the withdrawal bill as it was before it was amended in the House of Lords. It would be useful, ...
Adam Tomkins (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Dec 2018
Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill
In October last year, Andrew Parker, the director general of MI5, described the on-going terrorist threat that faces the United Kingdom as “multi-dimensional, evolving rapidly, and operating at a scale and pace we’ve not seen before.” Attacks such as that at London bridge in...
Adam Tomkins Con Chamber
13 Dec 2018
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill (United Kingdom Supreme Court Judgment)
During the continuity bill’s passage through Parliament, numerous Scottish Conservative amendments—some in my name and some in my colleagues’ names—sought to amend the bill, so that it would be compatible with, not an unlawful modification of, the EU withdrawal act. Those amen...
Adam Tomkins Con Committee
20 Jun 2019
Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
If I were a member of the committee, I would support amendment 4. It is not merely necessary but essential to give clarity to the reasonable points of doubt that exist with regard to the bill, notwithstanding the protestations to the contrary from some quarters. I note that p...
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Finance and Constitution Committee 13 March 2018

13 Mar 2018 · S5 · Finance and Constitution Committee
Item of business
UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Thank you, convener. I apologise if I called you “Presiding Officer” earlier. That was an inadvertent promotion on my part and one that I am not yet permitted to make. There are 12 amendments in this group, all of them from members of the Scottish Conservative Party and 10 of them in my name. Collectively, the amendments in the group seek to make the bill subject to the withdrawal bill that is, as we know, currently going through the House of Lords, having already been passed by the House of Commons. In each of my 10 amendments in the group, I seek to do that with a provision that “corresponds”—the word that is used in the Scottish Government’s explanatory notes, which accompany the bill—to the provisions in the withdrawal bill. The purpose and, I hope, the effect of my amendments in the group is to ensure that that correspondence is watertight. Partly in defence of the indefensible way in which this Parliament has been invited to scrutinise the bill, the minister, Mr Russell, said to the Finance and Constitution Committee on 7 March: “A great deal of work has gone into ensuring that the bills complement each other”— that is to say, the continuity bill and the withdrawal bill— “so that there is a workable solution.”—Official Report, Finance and Constitution Committee, 7 March 2018; c 43. On 27 February, in the chamber, Mr Russell said: “In drafting the bill, we have had to mirror the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill as closely as possible to make them fit together.”—Official Report, 27 February 2018; c 66. I am taking Mr Russell at his word in this instance. I am accepting that there is a desire on the part of the Scottish Government to mirror the provisions of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill and to make sure that the withdrawal bill and the continuity bill work together as closely as possible. I am accepting that there is good will on the part of the Scottish Government to make the two pieces of legislation fit together as closely as possible and that there is a desire on the part of the Scottish Government to ensure that the bills complement each other so that there is a workable solution to the undoubted problem of fixing the statute book—both the reserved and the devolved—so that it coheres, hangs together and makes sense after exit day. The force of each of my amendments in the group is to help the Government to achieve what it has said—in its explanatory notes, in evidence to the committee and in the chamber—is its policy ambition. I will explain what each of my amendments does. Amendment 71 is an amendment to section 2, which is on “Saving” in Scots law of “devolved EU-derived domestic legislation”. That is a mouthful, but it is not my mouthful. That provision in the bill corresponds to clause 2 of the withdrawal bill. Amendment 71 seeks to ensure that the operation of section 2 of the continuity bill is subject to the withdrawal bill so that there is full and complete correspondence between the two, which is the Government’s stated policy ambition. Amendment 77 is an amendment in like terms to section 3, which provides for the incorporation of devolved direct EU legislation. It corresponds to clause 3 of the withdrawal bill. Again, my amendment 77 seeks to ensure that the operation of section 3 of the continuity bill is subject to the withdrawal bill so that there is full and complete correspondence between the two pieces of legislation, which is what the Government says its policy intention is. Likewise, amendment 84 is an amendment in identical terms to section 4 of the bill, which is concerned with the saving for devolved rights under section 2(1) of the European Communities Act 1972. It corresponds to clause 4 of the withdrawal bill, and my amendment 84 seeks to ensure that the operation of section 4 of the continuity bill is to be read and given effect subject to the withdrawal bill to ensure, again, full and complete correspondence. This is all designed to make the bill more workable than it would otherwise be. 19:30 My amendment 106 is an amendment to section 7. That section contains provision on future legal changes to the validity of retained devolved EU law, and it corresponds to paragraph 1 of schedule 1 to the withdrawal bill. Amendment 106 seeks to ensure that the operation of section 7 should “be read and given effect subject to” paragraph 1 of schedule 1 to the withdrawal bill—again, in order to give effect to the Government’s stated policy ambition of ensuring that the two pieces of legislation correspond exactly with one another. Amendments 132 and 133, which I will deal with together, would amend section 11 of the continuity bill, which corresponds to clause 7 of the withdrawal bill and provides for a whole suite of ministerial powers, which we will discuss in substance later, that would enable Scottish ministers to deal with deficiencies in the statute book arising from UK withdrawal. Again, my amendments seek to ensure that both section 11 of the continuity bill and any future regulations made under it should “be read and given effect subject to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018”— as it soon will be—and to any competent regulations made by UK ministers under that legislation. Amendments 146 and 147, which are also in my name, relate to section 12 of the continuity bill—clause 8 is the corresponding clause in the withdrawal bill—which is the power of Scottish ministers to comply with international obligations. Given that international obligations and relations are reserved to the UK Parliament, it is particularly important that any provision in the continuity bill that gives effect to the power of Scottish ministers to comply with international obligations is subject to and read compatibly with the equivalent power in the withdrawal bill, which is what my amendments 146 and 147 seek to ensure. Amendment 201, which is in my name, is an amendment to section 19: “Power to provide for fees and charges”. It is the equivalent of paragraph 1 of schedule 4 to the withdrawal bill. Again, the amendment seeks to ensure that there would be no incompatibility between the two bills by sewing them up together. In case that is not enough and, in my desire to help the Government to ensure that the legislation is compatible and not incompatible with the withdrawal bill, I have inadvertently overlooked a provision in the bill, I have proposed the addition of a new section through amendment 226. It provides: “This Act and any regulations made under it are to be read and given effect subject to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 and any regulations made under that Act.” You might describe that as a belt-and-braces approach. The minister might accept amendment 226, in which case we could consider whether we would need to press amendments 71, 77, 84, 106, 132, 133, 146, 147 and 201, although I make no commitment in that regard. My final point in support of the amendments in my name in this group is, again, a quote from the Government’s policy memorandum, which, in some respects, is a very helpful document. Paragraph 12 states: “The scale of the task that is required to ensure a functioning statute book means that governments across the UK need to work closely together to ensure effective withdrawal arrangements that reflect the interests of all.” Again, I find myself in complete agreement with the Scottish Government. The amendments in my name in this group seek to ensure that that is done in law and not just claimed as a matter of political rhetoric. I move amendment 71.

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Will Mr Harvie take an intervention?
The Convener SNP
There are no interventions, Mr Kerr. You will have a chance to wind up in a moment. Please continue, Mr Harvie.
Patrick Harvie Green
Finally, in relation to the suggestion that there is “a whiff of anarchy” about this—
Adam Tomkins Con
On a point of order, convener.
The Convener SNP
There are no such things as points of order at committee, Mr Tomkins.
Patrick Harvie Green
My final comment, convener, is that in relation to the suggestion that there is “a whiff of anarchy” about this situation, I simply reflect on the fact that ...
The Convener SNP
There are no points of order, and I wanted Patrick Harvie to finish his point. There are points of clarification, and I understand that Mr Tomkins wants to r...
Adam Tomkins Con
Thank you, convener. What is the position with regard to whether we may intervene on each other’s speeches, including the minister’s, in these debates?
The Convener SNP
This is not a meeting of the Parliament; it is a meeting of the committee and I am going through a normal committee process. Those who have spoken to amendme...
Ash Denham (Edinburgh Eastern) (SNP) SNP
While there may be some constructive amendments this evening, amendment 68 is not one of them. Section 1 is clearly important in setting the overall purpose,...
The Minister for UK Negotiations on Scotland’s Place in Europe (Michael Russell) SNP
Thank you, convener, and members of the committee. This is clearly going to be a long evening, but I am grateful to every member who is here. I am, in a sens...
The Convener SNP
I invite Liam Kerr to wind up.