All 1 Stephen Flynn contributions to the UK Infrastructure Bank Act 2023

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UK Infrastructure Bank Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting) Debate

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UK Infrastructure Bank Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

Stephen Flynn Excerpts
Committee stage
Tuesday 22nd November 2022

(1 year, 11 months ago)

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Andrew Griffith Portrait Andrew Griffith
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This group concerns provisions that will, I hope, gladden the heart of the hon. Member for Glasgow East, because they add a duty to consult the devolved Administrations on the use of delegated legislative powers in the Bill, including the power to amend the bank’s activities or the definition of infrastructure, and to issue the strategic steer. The amendments come as a direct result of the positive engagement we have had with the DAs to date. They specifically address a concern raised that the Government would be legislating or acting in areas of devolved competence without an appropriate mechanism to engage with the DAs.

Stephen Flynn Portrait Stephen Flynn (Aberdeen South) (SNP)
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I do not think we have any concerns about the UK Government consulting the Scottish Government in respect of their intended actions, but I think the key question is will they listen, and if the Scottish Government have any concerns, will they have a veto?

Andrew Griffith Portrait Andrew Griffith
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These amendments are a proof positive of the Government having listened. If the hon. Member is so crushingly sceptical, perhaps he will oppose the amendments, which have been proffered following consultation with the DAs. It was never our intention to pursue these measures without an appropriate mechanism to engage with the DAs. That is why we are happy to bring forward these amendments today.

I would like to put on the record my gratitude to officials in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales for engaging so positively to date on the Bill. I think we all support the Bill’s ultimate objectives, and I am hopeful that it will secure a legislative consent motion from each of the devolved legislatures. I hope that hon. Members will support the amendments.