The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)
New Bill will align Scottish law with EU rules
Laws in Scotland should keep pace with those in the European Union after the Brexit transition period ends, Scottish ministers have said.
Constitution Secretary Mike Russell said a new Bill at Holyrood will mean that on devolved matters, Scottish law can keep in line with those in Europe “when appropriate and practicable to do so”.
The Scottish Government says its UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill will provide for continuity of provision that would otherwise be lost with Brexit.
The legislation will give Scottish ministers a discretionary power to align Scots law with EU legislation after the transition period ends on December 31.
The Bill also includes provisions to ensure EU environment principles and governance can continue in Scotland.
Mr Russell said: “It is completely unacceptable that Scotland has been taken out of the EU but this Bill will enable us, in devolved areas at least, to ‘keep pace’ with Europe, when appropriate and practicable to do so.”
Mr Russell discussed the Bill further at the Scottish Parliament’s constitution committee yesterday.