Yorkshire Post

No-deal cost to farmers is responsibi­lity of UK government, say Scots

- ROB PARSONS POLITICAL EDITOR ■ Email: rob.parsons@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

MICHAEL GOVE will be liable for billions of pounds of a no-deal Brexit farming bill, Scotland’s Agricultur­e Secretary has vowed.

Speaking ahead of a meeting with the UK Rural Affairs Secretary, Fergus Ewing said the cost of a no-deal Brexit to farmers must be covered by the UK Government. Mr Ewing said he would follow the lead of Irish Agricultur­e Minister Michael Creed, who will seek more than 500m euros of aid from Brussels if the UK crashes out of the EU without a deal at the end of March.

He said: “Of course we will absolutely continue to champion the case for farmers and if there are costs to farmers resultant from a no-deal then Mr Gove is responsibl­e for them. He has said so himself. It’s going to be billions. I would far rather eliminate a catastroph­ic no-deal than deal with it after it’s happened.”

Insisting Mr Gove must rule out no deal, Mr Ewing said such a scenario would be impossible for the Scottish Government to mitigate and costs would need to be recovered centrally.

“We have made it absolutely clear, and I will make it clear to Michael Gove when I meet him today, that the additional costs that arise are the responsibi­lity of the UK Government,” he said.

“All the costs resultant from a no-deal process would be the responsibi­lity of the UK Government and we will have to recover those costs from the UK Government.”

Mr Ewing said the jobs of four million people working in the food and drink industry were on the line.

 ?? PICTURE: PA WIRE ?? MICHAEL GOVE: Could face a bill for billions of pounds in the event of a no-deal Brexit, Scotland’s Agricultur­e Secretary warned.
PICTURE: PA WIRE MICHAEL GOVE: Could face a bill for billions of pounds in the event of a no-deal Brexit, Scotland’s Agricultur­e Secretary warned.

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