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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 10 August 2025
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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Review of the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement

Meeting date: 13 March 2025

Clare Adamson

I would like to clarify something. You said that a lot of that is to do with discussions between the companies and the Government. Do you mean the Scottish Government or the UK Government?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Review of the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement

Meeting date: 13 March 2025

Clare Adamson

I will bring in Colin Keenan.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Review of the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement

Meeting date: 13 March 2025

Clare Adamson

Colin, the examples from both you and Lisa are not in the EU. We are wondering specifically about the impact that Brexit and the trade and co-operation agreement as it stands have had on touring artists. Do you have examples of people being impacted when touring in the EU?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Review of the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement

Meeting date: 13 March 2025

Clare Adamson

Is there a cost associated with the instrument certification? Does it cover the instrument for the whole of Europe, or do you have to get certificates for individual countries?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Consultation and Review)

Meeting date: 6 March 2025

Clare Adamson

We move to questions from Mr Bibby.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Consultation and Review)

Meeting date: 6 March 2025

Clare Adamson

In a report on the act that was published in 2022, the committee took the view that it would be

“regrettable if one of the consequences of the UK leaving the EU is any dilution in the regulatory autonomy and opportunities for policy innovation”.

Professor Horsley, you have already touched on that. Could you expand on your view of that policy dilution and lack of possibility of innovation?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Consultation and Review)

Meeting date: 6 March 2025

Clare Adamson

Good morning, and welcome to the 8th meeting in 2025 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee.

Our only agenda item this morning is to take evidence as part of our inquiry to feed into the consultation on the United Kingdom Government’s review of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020.

Before I introduce the witnesses, I state that there is an active court case, Biffa Waste Services Limited v Scottish Ministers, which is relevant to the committee’s current inquiry. Given that the case is currently active, we have sought the Presiding Officer’s permission to be able to refer to the deposit return scheme exclusion process today. The Presiding Officer has permitted discussion of the policy issues so as to enable scrutiny while avoiding direct comment on the specifics of the active case. Any reference by committee members and witnesses should be within those parameters, and direct discussion of the active court case is to be avoided.

We will hear from two panels of witnesses. On our first panel, we have with us in the room Professor Thomas Horsley, professor of law, University of Liverpool; Professor Jo Hunt, professor in law, Cardiff University; and Dr Coree Brown Swan, lecturer in British politics, University of Stirling. We are also joined online by Professor Aileen McHarg, professor of public law and human rights, Durham University. A warm welcome to you all.

I will start with a couple of questions before bringing in other members.

The committee has previously recognised that there is a significant challenge in managing the tensions that exist in any internal market between open trade and regulatory divergence. What opportunity does the review of UKIMA provide to address that tension?

I will go to Dr Coree Brown Swan.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Consultation and Review)

Meeting date: 6 March 2025

Clare Adamson

As members have no more questions, I want to thank you both for your attendance this morning.

I have just one final question. I do not have a lot of experience in this area, but I remember that the EU pillar funding that was meant for hill farmers in Scotland was delivered to the UK Government then distributed across the UK. Given where we are at the moment, and given the localised issues affecting farmers in the different parts of the UK, do you think that the market-access principles are limiting animal welfare, diversity and innovation in hill-farming areas?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Consultation and Review)

Meeting date: 6 March 2025

Clare Adamson

As no-one else wants to respond to Mr Bibby, I will hand over to Mr Harvie.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Consultation and Review)

Meeting date: 6 March 2025

Clare Adamson

I move to questions from the committee. I will bring in Alexander Stewart first.