‘An affront to devolution’: Scottish Government reacts to UK-EU deal – The NEN – North Edinburgh News
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Scottish Government Criticises Exclusion from UK-EU Fishing Deal Negotiations - Scottish Fishing Industry - The Fishing Daily - Irish, UK and European Fishing Industry News
Scottish Government condemns exclusion from UK-EU fishing deal negotiations, warning it risks benefits for Scotland’s fisheries and economy The Scottish Government has expressed serious concerns over its exclusion from negotiations on the recent UK-EU agreement, warning that the deal puts potential benefits for Scotland at risk. External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson welcomed the broade…
Scotland Voices Frustration Over EU Deal Exclusion
Scotland has cautiously welcomed new signs of co-operation between the UK and the European Union, while voicing deep frustration over being left out of key decisions that directly affect Scottish interests. External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson told the Scottish Parliament that recent UK-EU agreements show overdue progress in mending the fractured relationship left in Brexit’s wake. He praised the reopening of doors for food and drink expor…
Scottish Government Reacts to UK-EU Deal - Graeme Dey
Fishing Deal Puts Any Benefits At Risk External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson has welcomed the closer co-operation between the UK and the EU following a series of new agreements, but said not involving the Scottish Government in any negotiations, despite requests made, was “an affront to devolution”. In a statement to the Scottish Parliament, Mr Robertson said the removal of obstacles to food and agricultural exports, greater support for ene…
‘An affront to devolution’: Scottish Government reacts to UK-EU deal – The NEN – North Edinburgh News
Fishing deal puts any benefits “at risk” External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson has welcomed the closer co-operation between the UK and the EU following a series of new agreements but said not involving the Scottish Government in any negotiations was “an affront to devolution”. In a statement to the Scottish Parliament, Mr Robertson said the removal of obstacles to food and agricultural exports, greater support for energy trading and the UK …
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