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Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle
Thank you.
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle
And the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill?
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle
Okay, fair enough. I have one more question on this. What does the Government consider might be a framework bill? When you are talking about these things, to what extent do you say that this is something that you want to co-design—to use the political phrasing—post, using a lot of secondary legislation? Can the Government be very specific about that? Is that talked about quite a lot behind the scenes?
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle
I am quite excited because we have recently launched our inquiry into framework bills and Henry VIII legislation. I will not labour this, because I am looking forward to extended debate with you in the months to come, but do you believe that any of the bills that were announced in the recent programme for government could be considered to be framework bills?
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle
Thank you. I guess that you are right. What is a framework bill, and to what extent does the Parliament need to have the ability to scrutinise something effectively? What about the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill or the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill? Those bills are both out. Do you not consider those to be framework bills?
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle
A few weeks ago, we looked at the new Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill. There was quite a lot of debate around the table. One of the issues was that we wanted to ask a number of questions, but we could not get a reply to those questions because of the fast-tracked nature of the bill. When you are looking at bills that are being fast-tracked, what consideration do you give to secondary committees such as the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee and the Finance and Public Administration Committee and how they can effectively scrutinise and debate what is coming through?
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle (Highlands and Islands) (Con)
I thank the minister for attending the meeting. For clarity, I will pick up on the point about the SSIs, because six have been reported under the most serious reporting grounds. I have a slight concern about that, as more secondary legislation, particularly relating to framework bills, is being lodged. Are you confident that you are reviewing the process and that you can say, “Moving forward, we’ve got the processes in place that ensure that that number will drop over subsequent months”?
10:15I read the Official Report of the 19 March committee meeting. Stuart McMillan asked the same question—about what the Government is doing to ensure that the quality of SSIs remains strong. The answer that you have given today is almost identical to the one that the minister gave on that day. There is no point in having the same answer every six months. Given the fact that there might be more secondary legislation—more SSIs—will you have some sort of review to check that the number will not increase further?
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle
I am sure that you did.
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle
I am very excited.
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2024
Tim Eagle
I look forward to our future discussions on that.