Secretary of State for Scotland (): The UK Government's
legislative programme for the Second Session was outlined at the
State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 13 May. This statement
provides a summary of the programme and its application to
Scotland. It does not include Law Commission Bills, or Finance
Bills.
The UK Government is committed to delivering change for Scotland.
This legislative programme will deliver that change across all
four nations, by encouraging economic growth, improving our
public services and living standards, and bolstering our defence
and domestic security. The Scotland Office will play a key role
in the delivery of this programme, both in fully and effectively
representing the people of Scotland at the heart of the UK
Government, and in making sure the benefits of these reforms are
felt across Scotland. We will work in cooperation with the
incoming Scottish Government to achieve this.
This Government is committed to growth in Scotland, and we are
investing £2.2 billion in growing Scotland's economy. We will
introduce a new regulatory framework which is fit for the future,
bridging the gap between regulation and innovation, unlocking
growth, attracting capital and securing high-value employment in
Scotland and beyond. A new digital ID scheme will help combat
illegal working and make everyday life easier for people by
ensuring public services are more personal, joined-up, and
effective. We will also introduce measures designed to ensure
businesses, particularly small businesses, are paid fairly and on
time. Central to our drive to unlock growth is a closer
partnership with the European Union, and the Government will
introduce a legislative framework to ratify a future agreement on
closer future economic and security cooperation.
We will continue working with the Scottish Government on
legislation, providing a legislative framework to support the
hosting of future major sporting events across the UK so we can
see more big events like the Euros and Commonwealth Games in
Scotland in the future. Following the establishment of the
Aberdeen-based GB Energy announced in the last King's Speech, the
Government will go further by bringing in new legislation which
will lower bills, secure our energy systems and set out a clear
path to Net Zero.
The following bills will extend and apply to Scotland (either in
full or in part):
Armed Forces
Civil Aviation
Clean Water
Competition Reform
Courts and Tribunals
Cyber Resilience and Security (Network and Information Systems)
Digital Access to Services
Electricity Generator Levy
Energy Independence
Enhancing Financial Services
European Partnership
Immigration and Asylum
Health
Northern Ireland Troubles
Police Reform
Public Office (Accountability)
Railways
Regulating for Growth
Remediation
Removal of Peerages
Representation of the People
Small Business Protections (Late Payments)
Sovereign Grant
Sporting Events
Steel Industry (Nationalisation)
Tackling State Threats
Ticket Tout Ban (Draft)
The UK Government will endeavour to work collaboratively with the
Scottish Government to secure the legislative consent of the
Scottish Parliament where appropriate.