Debates between Michael Gove and Helen Goodman during the 2015-2017 Parliament

Tue 7th Feb 2017

European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill

Debate between Michael Gove and Helen Goodman
Michael Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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The hon. Gentleman makes a very good point, but the idea that we should spend an inordinate amount of time and money trying to determine whether this country will suffer or benefit by being freed from the bureaucracy of that particular agency would seem to be a massive misdirection of effort. More than that—

Michael Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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I will give way to the hon. Lady in just a second.

More than that, if we were to publish impact assessments on every single one of these areas, we would be falling prey to a fallacy that politicians and other officials often fall prey to, which is imagining that the diligent work of our excellent civil servants can somehow predict the future—a future in which there are so many branching histories, so many contingent events and so many unknowns. If we produce an impact assessment on leaving the European Union Agency for Railways, how do we know how leaving that agency might be impacted by the enlightened proposals being brought forward by my right hon. Friend the Transport Secretary for the more effective unification and cohesion of our transport network? We cannot know, unless we have that fact in play, but we do not yet know—quite rightly, because he is taking time to consult and deliberate—what that policy will be. What we would be doing is commissioning the policy equivalent of a pig in a poke. With that, I am very happy to give way to the hon. Gentleman.

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Michael Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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I will, in the spirit of inclusion, seek to give way seriatim to the four Members seeking to catch my eye.

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Michael Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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As ever, the hon. Gentleman is making an impressive speech, but I should say one thing—

Helen Goodman Portrait Helen Goodman
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No, you should not! Sit down!

Michael Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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I should, actually—just the one. Why is it that Scotland now has to import scientists and engineers when in the 19th and early 20th century we used to export them? Is it anything to do with the drop in international league table rankings for science and mathematics that has occurred under the Scottish National party’s stewardship of the education system?