The Scotsman

Davidson left ‘frustrated’ over Brexit change delay

Tory leader to meet PM to discuss hold-up to Brexit amendments

- By TOM PETERKIN

Ruth Davidson yesterday admitted she is “frustrated” that key changes to Brexit legislatio­n designed to address SNP claims of a Westminste­r power grab have been delayed.

The Scottish Conservati­ve leader said she would meet Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday to discuss the hold-up in changes to the EU Withdrawal Bill.

On BBC’S Good Morning Scotland programme she said the delays were a result of work between UK and Scottish Government officials taking longer than expected.

The Scottish and Welsh Government­s have said they cannot recommend that the legislatio­n be granted consent in its current form, which would see EU responsibi­lities in devolved areas initially transferre­d to Westminste­r.

The UK government says this will allow common frameworks to be created ahead of further devolution – but it has been branded a “power grab” by the First Ministers of Scotland and Wales.

Scottish Secretary David Mundell had previously said the changes aimed at addressing their concerns would be introduced next week, during the report stage in the House of Commons.

But it has emerged that the timetable has slipped, with the UK government now not tabling amendments until the bill reaches the House of Lords.

On the contentiou­s Clause 11 of the bill, Ms Davidson said: “Both the Scottish Government and other devolved administra­tions think that it needs replaced and rewritten. It’s quite complex to do that. I’m frustrated that it’s not happened already.

“The work that’s going on between the civil servants of the UK government and the Scottish Government is taking longer than we had thought and anticipate­d and I find that frustratin­g.

“It also requires political input as well, so ministers are talking as well – one of the very first phone calls that David Lidington made when he became the new Cabinet Secretary in charge of part of the guts of Brexit was to John Swinney to have that discussion. I know that colleagues have sat down with Mike Russell as well. I’m going down to see the Prime Minister. Why it’s taking the time that it is taking ... partly because it’s never been done before but partly because these things that I was talking about, these common frameworks, it’s not just about words on a bit of paper that politician­s stick their hand up and say yes or no to. It’s about what this looks like after we leave.”

t.peterkin@scotsman.com

 ?? PICTURE: ANDREW MILLIGAN/PA ?? Ruth Davidson said she would meet Theresa May on Monday
PICTURE: ANDREW MILLIGAN/PA Ruth Davidson said she would meet Theresa May on Monday

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