The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)
Gove ‘worried’ over time taken for port resources
Michael Gove last night claimed Scottish ministers had only just “woken up” to the need to make sure north-east fishing ports are ready for Brexit.
The UK Cabinet Office minister said he was “worried” it had taken until now for Scottish ministers to recognise the need for extra resources at places like Peterhead and Fraserburgh.
On a visit to Edinburgh, Mr Gove also accused the SNP of putting its plan to “smash up the United Kingdom and separate families” ahead of the interest of its citizens.
Mr Gove, who was brought up in Aberdeen, came to Scotland the day after industry leaders told Holyrood businesses would “go to the wall” as a result of Brexit red tape and disruption on the English Channel. Michael Gove is critical of the Scottish Government
Mr Gove answered “yes” when asked if he stood by Boris Johnson’s recent assurances on his Peterhead visit that exports would be unrestricted by Brexit.
“An enormous amount of work has been done in order to make sure, for example, that fresh fish and shellfish caught in Scotland can be sold in Boulogne the very next day,” Mr Gove said.
“We have been recruiting people in order to make
sure that export health and catch certificates can be allocated.
“Even though we have given the Scottish Government millions to spend on preparations, it is only this week that they have woken up to the need to ensure there are the appropriate personnel in place at ports like Fraserburgh and Peterhead and beyond.”
Mr Gove came to Scotland for joint ministerial talks.