The Scotsman

MSPS vote to fast track ‘continuity’ legislatio­n

- By TOM PETERKIN

A majority of MSPS yesterday voted for Nicola Sturgeon’s Brexit Continuity Bill to be rushed through Holyrood as emergency legislatio­n, despitedoi­ng so treats the parliament with disdain.

Eighty-six SNP, Labour, Lib Demand Green MSPS voted for a Scottish Government motion calling for the controvers­ial bill to be fast-tracked through Holyrood in three weeks in March.

They were opposed by 27 Scottish Conservati­ves, who warned the move would be “dangerous” and prevent proper scrutiny of the UK Withdrawal from the EU (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill.

The Scottish Government has introduced the Continuity Bill to provide a stop-gap if MSPS fail to give consent to the UK government’s EU Withdrawal Bill.

The Scottish Government has proposed the Continuity Bill amid claims that Brexit will see a Westminste­r “power grab” of returning Brussels powers that should be devolved.

Scotland’s Brexit minister Michael Russell argued that emergency legislatio­n was required because a tight timetable was being driven by Westminste­r.

But Scottish Conservati­ve constituti­on spokesman Prof Adam Tomkins argued that there was no need for emergency legislatio­n because “there is no emergency”.

Professor Tomkins said: “Emergency legislatio­n denies effective parliament­ary scrutiny. Today it is the SNP who are treating this parliament with disdain.” he claimed emergency legislatio­n was “unwelcome, unnecessar­y and dangerous”.

He added: “This is an invitation from the SNP to make bad law.”

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