Agriculture Bill (Seventh sitting) Debate
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(6 years ago)
Public Bill CommitteesOn a point of clarity, and more to put it on the record than anything else: there is no intention for any of the delegation to go beyond England and affect any of the devolved nations, is there?
No, this is a power for England only, and it will be for each of the devolved Administrations to decide how they want to design their enforcement and management process.
A similar power is contained in the Northern Ireland schedule. What is the position with regard to Scotland for the chains crossing the border?
Scotland has no plan for its future agricultural policy. It will be for Scotland to ask us to add a schedule on its behalf or to bring forward its own legislation. A point was raised on Tuesday in a discussion on clause 1 whether we will make available details of how much money had been spent on delivering certain purposes. The answer is that, as well as publishing the recipients of support, this power would also enable us to publish the purposes and the broad intention of what we are delivering with that power.