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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 26 May 2022
Maurice Golden
What would be the consequences if the TCA was not in place?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 26 May 2022
Maurice Golden
Thank you, Dr Zuleeg. I will stick with you for the final question. How much activity do you envisage happening between the Partnership Council and committees of the devolved legislatures?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 26 May 2022
Maurice Golden
Thank you Dr Zuleeg. I am happy to open up either of the last two questions, about the consequences of the TCA breaking down and about how the Partnership Council might operate, to the other witnesses. Do panel members have any thoughts?
I will go to Professor Eckes and then Professor Barnard.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 19 May 2022
Maurice Golden
It strikes me that Brexit, Covid and Ukraine could be categorised as not being normal events and that, therefore, legislation as a result of those not-normal events that involves devolved competences would be in the not-normal space. Nonetheless, as Professor McEwen pointed out, some legislation could be as a result of those not-normal events but encompass other parts that are not required as a result of those events. In addition, if there is a series of not-normal events, does there come a point where that becomes normal? I hope not, but that is potentially the case.
We have heard some excellent ideas about dispute avoidance. Governments, wherever they are in the world, are often quite late in introducing legislation for a variety of reasons, but I am interested in exploring how we can put in a system that allows for dispute resolution almost outwith the political sphere. We have heard a lot about devolved Administrations and the UK Government being involved in dispute resolution, but it strikes me that that often involves a political space, and that is never a good place to resolve disputes. Is there perhaps a role for a new body that encompasses parliamentarians and is interparliamentary rather than just intergovernmental as a potential mechanism for resolving disputes?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 11 May 2022
Maurice Golden
I welcome the proposal to require local authorities and health boards to develop good food nation plans. My amendments 19 to 21 would also require education institutions to produce good food nation plans. They would add the Scottish Funding Council to the list of relevant authorities in the bill.
I move amendment 19.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 11 May 2022
Maurice Golden
I think, and I expect the committee to agree, that we want the scope and impact of the bill to be felt throughout Scotland. Therefore, the argument that we should not add additional bodies because we want to limit the scope of the bill appears to me to be contrary to the aims of the bill.
With regard to education institutions, we do not need to consult to know that students face food poverty. If individuals on the committee or in Parliament are not aware that education institutions and good food nation plans will help to alleviate food poverty, that is depressingly concerning. There is absolutely no need to consult if we are educated and informed about the requirements for good food nation plans and the impact that they can have for students and more widely for education institutions.
I therefore press amendment 19.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 21 April 2022
Maurice Golden
Thank you, convener. I have a specific question and a more general question for the witnesses. Earlier in the meeting, Gayle Findlay mentioned refugee pets. Commercial imports of pets have been suspended to allow for management and quarantine spaces to be focused on refugee pets. Although we recognise that it is important that humans are welcomed here in Scotland, pets can be very much part of the family. Is that system working smoothly? How many refugee pets are being accommodated?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 21 April 2022
Maurice Golden
If the other witnesses have anything to say about refugee pets, they should feel free to chime in, but I will move on to my more general question, which we have already touched on. Do local authorities have the resources that are required to support Ukrainians? Have you identified gaps? I ask Gayle Findlay to answer first, again.
10:15Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 21 April 2022
Maurice Golden
Thank you for that. That is helpful.
Is the situation similar in Perth and Kinross?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 21 April 2022
Maurice Golden
Yes—that is very helpful.
I ask Pat Togher to talk about resources and any gaps that he might have identified.