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MPs call for review of Scotland Office | MPs call for review of Scotland Office |
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MPs have called for the role of the Scotland Office to be reviewed, with suggestions it could be replaced with a department for constitutional affairs. | MPs have called for the role of the Scotland Office to be reviewed, with suggestions it could be replaced with a department for constitutional affairs. |
Westminster's Scottish Affairs Committee said the relationship between the Scottish and UK governments had "deteriorated" at a crucial moment. | Westminster's Scottish Affairs Committee said the relationship between the Scottish and UK governments had "deteriorated" at a crucial moment. |
Chairman Pete Wishart said "fundamental changes" were needed to rebuild trust. | Chairman Pete Wishart said "fundamental changes" were needed to rebuild trust. |
However, a UK government spokesman said the role of the Scotland Office was "more important than ever". | However, a UK government spokesman said the role of the Scotland Office was "more important than ever". |
The committee - which includes a number of MPs from the SNP, Conservative, Labour and Lib Dem parties - held an inquiry into intergovernmental relations to mark the 20th anniversary of devolution to Holyrood. | The committee - which includes a number of MPs from the SNP, Conservative, Labour and Lib Dem parties - held an inquiry into intergovernmental relations to mark the 20th anniversary of devolution to Holyrood. |
Their report concluded that "tensions between the two governments peaked in 2014", during the Scottish independence referendum, and had "come under renewed strain" as a result of the Brexit vote. | Their report concluded that "tensions between the two governments peaked in 2014", during the Scottish independence referendum, and had "come under renewed strain" as a result of the Brexit vote. |
'Political stalemate' | |
The group said the relationship between the governments in London and Edinburgh was now "characterised by mutual distrust and political stalemale", at a time when "goodwill and cooperation are needed most". | |
They called on both governments to "summon the political will to work together to rebuild trust", and made a series of suggestions for actions which could be taken. | They called on both governments to "summon the political will to work together to rebuild trust", and made a series of suggestions for actions which could be taken. |
These include: | These include: |
Mr Wishart said over the 20 years of devolution, the political landscape of the UK had become "totally unrecognisable". | Mr Wishart said over the 20 years of devolution, the political landscape of the UK had become "totally unrecognisable". |
He said that while the relationship between the two governments was "far from ideal", it "is not beyond repair". | He said that while the relationship between the two governments was "far from ideal", it "is not beyond repair". |
He said: "We are calling on the Scottish and UK governments to make fundamental changes in their approach to devolution to restore trust. | He said: "We are calling on the Scottish and UK governments to make fundamental changes in their approach to devolution to restore trust. |
"We've also heard evidence questioning the effectiveness of the Scotland Office in Whitehall, so we are pressing for a review of the role of the Scotland Office and the secretary of state for Scotland to ensure intergovernmental processes adapt to the changing nature of devolution." | "We've also heard evidence questioning the effectiveness of the Scotland Office in Whitehall, so we are pressing for a review of the role of the Scotland Office and the secretary of state for Scotland to ensure intergovernmental processes adapt to the changing nature of devolution." |
'More important than ever' | |
In response, a spokesman for the UK government said that the role of the Scottish secretary was "more important than ever" amid talk of a second independence referendum. | In response, a spokesman for the UK government said that the role of the Scottish secretary was "more important than ever" amid talk of a second independence referendum. |
He said: "Scotland's two governments enjoy a close working relationship, as the secretary of state's evidence to the committee showed. | |
"We are pleased the committee acknowledged our joint efforts to develop common frameworks in areas such as agriculture when we leave the EU, which will strengthen the UK's internal market. | |
"It is simply untrue to say that relations between the two governments have broken down." | "It is simply untrue to say that relations between the two governments have broken down." |
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