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Will that be repaid and, if not, can we really say that there was a break-even point in 2022? Committee members are aware that the cabinet secretary announced last year that brokerage that is outstanding as at the end of March this year—2019—does not have to be repaid.
The Committee recommends that, as an interim measure, the Scottish Government should consider reducing the qualifying date for the Advance Payment Scheme with immediate effect.
This briefing:
Looks ahead to the third round of negotiations and other key dates.
Reports on Michael Gove's evidence to two parliamentary committees on the status of the negotiations.
At what point were you aware that there would be an overspend? I do not have a specific date. I will hand over to Michael Chalmers in a moment in case there is a date to hand; if not, we can follow that up with the committee.
I refer to EU nationals who had arrived in the UK and had been permanently staying in the UK before the date of the referendum; who will have already been here by the date of your withdrawal; and who will have been here by the date of the expiry of the transition period.