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Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 3 March 2022
Bob Doris
Good morning, minister. I have just a couple of brief questions.
My understanding is that, as a result of this bill, nationals of Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal and Spain will qualify for candidacy rights under the proposed new schedule 6A to be inserted into the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973. However, those components of the bill are based on a UK treaty having been signed or its likelihood of being signed imminently. The question, therefore, is: has the UK Government indicated that treaties conferring reciprocal candidacy rights are likely to be signed with any other EU country or, indeed, any other countries at all? Would the bill still be able to cope with our obligations under any new treaties that might be signed?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 3 March 2022
Bob Doris
I am looking for clarity. A small number of, say, Portuguese nationals in Scotland—and, of course, across the UK—will have additional rights to stand as a candidate in UK elections. The bill will enable that to happen. If the treaty with Portugal were to be reneged on by the UK Government or if the UK Government were to withdraw from it, would there be nothing in the bill to allow you to continue to extend those candidacy rights to Portuguese nationals in Scotland? Would we have to withdraw those rights, or could they be sustained?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 3 March 2022
Bob Doris
That is very helpful and gives the clarity that I was looking for. If a treaty is signed, rights are extended; if a treaty is withdrawn, rights are withdrawn.
I have a final question. The Scottish Government will be consulting on an ever-increasing elections bill. I hope that that will extend candidacy rights to all EU nationals in similar situations, irrespective of the four treaties. Can you give us an idea of the timing of the elections bill? I suppose that it gets further delayed every time we ask for something to be added, but there you are.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 3 March 2022
Bob Doris
That is helpful. I have no further questions, but I note that the discipline of this committee is also important, given that additional asks from us may add to the consultation, which you keep having to redraft before you can publish it.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Bob Doris
I think that, in his comment on the 2020 emergency coronavirus powers mirroring the powers that the Scottish Government is seeking to take in this bill, Alastair Sim was drawing an equivalence. If the 2020 powers were fit for purpose with regard to partnership working, meaning that they did not have to be exercised with universities and colleges, what is the difference with this set of powers?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Bob Doris
But 2020 is a whole year, Mr Sim. You had constant conversations with the Government; indeed, you said how constructive your dialogue with it had been. I assume that, at some point during 2020, you must have mentioned to the Government what parts of the powers you were not happy with.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Bob Doris
But Mr Sim has just said that four days was not enough. The scrutiny that we are having now is taking a lot longer than four days, convener.
Mr Sim, it is helpful to hear you confirm that you raised no concerns at all at any point in 2020. Mr Little, did you raise any concerns about the powers in 2020?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Bob Doris
We are talking about this bill, Mr Little, so could you please stick to it? Did you raise concerns in 2020?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Bob Doris
Can I just check some information, Mr Little?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Bob Doris
I am interested to know what criticisms you made at the time, Mr Sim—and I apologise if you did so. It would be very informative for the committee if you could tell us what criticisms you made of the emergency powers in 2020. I think that you are conceding—constructively—that there is a need for an emergency framework power to be put in place now. What changes would you make to the current proposals in that respect?