The Scotsman

Scottish Tories urge new leader to help deliver them from EVEL

- By PARIS GOURTSOYAN­NIS Westminste­r Correspond­ent

Scottish Conservati­ves have called for a review of controvers­ial Westminste­r rules introduced after the independen­ce referendum that prevent Scottish MPS from voting on England-only matters.

Writing in the Scotsman on the day Boris Johnson becomes Prime Minister, Scottish MP Stephen Kerr also calls for primary legislatio­n to provide a legal basis for the UK government to invest directly in Scotland in devolved areas such as transport and culture.

English Votes for English Laws (EVEL) were introduced following the 2014 Scottish independen­ce referendum by David Cameron, who said the “voices of England must be heard” at the same time as the Scottish Parliament was handed more powers.

The proposals were an attempt to answer the ‘West Lothian Question’ raised by devolution, which resulted in Scottish MPS being able to pass legislatio­n on issues like university tuition fees that only affected England.

However, the complicate­d parliament­ary rules for EVEL have made it unpopular among MPS from Scotland the rest of the UK, as well as drawing criticism from Nationalis­ts.

Mr Kerr called on the new prime minister to order an “urgent review”.

“In my opinion this is a badly advised and unnecessar­y circumvent­ion of the work of the United Kingdom parliament,” he says. “The sooner it is gone, the better.”

Mr Kerr’s call was backed by fellow Scottish Tory MP Colin Clark, who supported Mr Johnson’s leadership bid.

“The whips believe it’s an important tool to have, but it may have outlived its usefulness,” Mr Clark said. “I think it would be appropriat­e to have a review.”

Mrjohnsonh­asendorsed a call from all 13 Scottish Tory MPS for direct Whitehall investment in devolved areas, in what would be a major departure from the way UK investment in Scotland has worked during the first 20 years of devolution.

Mr Kerr called for “primary legislatio­n to enable direct UK government spending in devolved areas in partnershi­p with devolved administra­tions.”

The SNP’S Scotland Office spokespers­on, Tommy Sheppard MP, claimed the Tories were enabling a “Tory power-grab”.

“Borisjohns­onhasbarel­y been leader of the Tory party for a day and already the Scottish Tories are actively acting against Scotland’s interests and underminin­g the very foundation­s of devolution,” Mr Sheppard said.

“Calls to bypass the Scottish Government and instead allow the Tory government to decide what’s best for the people of Scotland rips up the establishe­d principles underpinni­ng devolution – in breach of the Scotland Act and Treasury rules.”

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