Humza Yousaf to meet Rishi Sunak for first time since succeeding Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader
24.04.2023 - 10:17
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Humza Yousaf will meet Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in person for the first time since he became Scotland’s First Minister. Yousaf will meet the Prime Minister amid the looming court battle between Holyrood and Westminster after Scottish Secretary Alister Jack blocked the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.
The First Minister has previously said challenging the UK Government’s block on the gender Bill was “our only means of defending our Parliament’s democracy from the Westminster veto”. But Sunak said Westminster had taken “very careful and considered advice” on the issue before acting.
The London meeting will be on Monday evening. It comes after the Scottish Government delayed the introduction of its deposit return scheme from August to March next year, in a move that circular economy minister Lorna Slater blamed on Westminster.
She said the delay was primarily due to the UK Government not providing an exemption to the Internal Market Act, which was implemented after Britain left the European Union to regulate trade within the country. During their talks Yousaf is expected to raise the 10.1 per cent tax increase on Scotch whisky, alongside the UK Government “refusing to provide the energy bill support the rest of the drinks industry receives”.
“It’s time for the Prime Minister to bring fairness back to the way whisky is treated and I will make that crystal clear when we meet today,” the First Minister said ahead of the meeting.
The Scottish Government said Yousaf will also meet London Mayor Sadiq Khan and ambassadors, including those from Germany and Ukraine, during his time in the UK capital.
While the meeting with Sunak will be the first in person since the SNP leader was made Scotland’s First Minister last month, it
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