The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Government ‘failing to engage with EU’ on farm subsidies

brexit: SNP attacks Tories for ‘leaving farmers in the dark’ about the future

- Lindsayraz­aq

A row has erupted after the SNP questioned the UK Government’s commitment to engaging with the EU on the future of farm subsidy payments post-Brexit.

The Nationalis­ts went on the attack after Defra confirmed it has no correspond­ence on file related to the issue between the environmen­t secretary and European Commission­er for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t Phil Hogan since the referendum.

Highland MSP Gail Ross called the situation “very concerning” and said it would “leave farmers wondering just what the future holds for them after Brexit”.

But a spokesman for Michael Gove, who replaced Andrea Leadsom as environmen­t secretary last month, hit back. He accused the SNP of “misleading nonsense” and insisted ministers have “regular discussion­s” with the EU commission­er on the Common Agricultur­al Policy (CAP) and other issues.

He also branded the “hypocrisy breath-taking”, in light of the Scottish Government’s “shambolic failure to pay subsidies on time for the second year running”.

The SNP wrote to Defra last month requesting the details of all correspond­ence under freedom of informatio­n legislatio­n.

The reply said: “Following a search of our paper and electronic records, we have establishe­d that the informatio­n that you have requested is not held by Defra.

“We can confirm that to the best of our knowledge the informatio­n is not held by another public authority.”

The SNP’s Ms Ross, who represents Caithness, Sutherland and Ross, said: “It is quite remarkable that Defra has made no effort to contact a key member of the European Commission about such a major policy area and possible arrangemen­ts after Brexit.

“But the fact that it appears no UK Government department has made contact with Mr Hogan over the future of CAP payments is deeply troubling.

“We all know that Michael Gove and his predecesso­r, Andrea Leadsom, are dyed-in-the-wool, rabid Brexiteers, but even they must have some concerns about how the subsidy system will work after they drag us out of Europe.”

Mr Gove’s spokesman replied: “This is misleading nonsense. Ministers have regular discussion­s with the EU commission­er on CAP and other issues.

“The hypocrisy is breath-taking. Nicola Sturgeon has been forced to apologise to farmers for her party’s shambolic failure to pay subsidies on time for the second year running.

“The SNP should focus on repairing the damage it has caused to hardworkin­g farmers instead of trying to score political points.”

The Conservati­ves have guaranteed continued financial support at the current level until 2022.

It is quite remarkable that Defra has made no effort to contact a key member of the European Commission GAIL ROSS MSP

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