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Official Report: search what was said in Parliament

The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Session 6: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Scottish Government’s International Work

Meeting date: 13 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

I would like to ask David Hope-Jones how our understanding of climate justice has developed post-COP and post the review of international development policy in Scotland; if you wish, you can answer specifically on Malawi. Lewis Ryder-Jones might want to respond on that issue, too.

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

Before I ask specifically about the islands, I will think about the Highlands and Islands a little and ask about the Crofting Commission, if I may, convener.

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

The budget for the Crofting Commission seems to be up. Will you say a bit more about the plans for how to use that budget in new ways this year, cabinet secretary? You will be more than aware of people’s frustrations regarding delays when dealing with the Crofting Commission, which, I hasten to add, is not a criticism of its staff.

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Impact of European Union Exit

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

We have rightly talked for a while about the legislative and constitutional fallout from Brexit. I will ask a little about the economic consequences in rural Scotland, particularly the impact on population in rural areas. You will be relieved to know that I will not give a village-by-village account of the impact of Brexit on population in my constituency. Suffice it to say that there are fragile communities where it has made a difference. What evidence or information do you have about the impact on rural Scotland of the absence to some extent of people from eastern Europe?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Impact of European Union Exit

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

Earlier, you touched on the UK Government’s approach to finding responses—“solutions” is perhaps too strong a word—to some of these issues. For instance, approaches have been made for lorry drivers and care workers. Those proposals have been for relatively short-term interventions on visas, for example. Given the interconnected nature of communities and local economies in rural Scotland, do those short-term proposals work there, or do we need longer-term solutions?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

Before I ask about issues relating to the funding of island areas in the budget, I will ask another question relating to islands and, in some ways, to crofting. You are very aware of the housing problems on the islands. We have spoken before about your not being the housing minister, but where, in the Government’s thinking, does the rural housing crisis come into your work?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Impact of European Union Exit

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

In her questions, Rachael Hamilton attributed support for the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 to the NFUS. There is certainly support for access to markets in England, but more than one committee of the Parliament has had representations from the NFUS about its concerns about the 2020 act. For instance, Andrew McCornick, the former president of the NFUS, said:

“the UK Internal Market proposals put forward limit the devolved administrations’ ability to act if any standards were lowered and give the UK Government a final say in areas of devolved policy”.

The NFUS said that publicly, and we have had representations from the industry to more than one committee. Has the Government had representations about some of those concerns, too?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

In relation to what comes under the budget headings, you have talked about backloading some of the things in the islands programme. Can you explain the reasons for that and what that means?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

I welcome what you have said and the recognition of the backlog in many of the ways in which crofters interact with the commission. Part of the commission’s function is to tackle derelict or all-but-abandoned crofts and, one might hope that in the future it will deal with the growing problem of speculation in crofts. Is the review of the staff and the budget an opportunity for the commission to do things differently?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Alasdair Allan

You mentioned the Scottish Government’s commitment to maintaining payments and some difficulties, shall we say, about the UK’s commitment at the other end of the balance sheet. I am sure that the committee will want to put this question to a UK minister at some stage, but has the UK Government explained its position on that to the Scottish Government? What have you said to the UK Government? What communication channels have you tried to set up with it to explain the Scottish Government’s position?