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Alister William Jack DL is a Scottish politician serving as Secretary of State for Scotland since 2019. A member of the Scottish Conservatives, he has been the Member of Parliament for Dumfries and Galloway since 2017.

UK block on Scottish gender reforms unlawful, court hears

UK block on Scottish gender reforms unlawful, court hears
Sep 19,2023 8:31 am

... Scottish Secretary Alister Jack raised concerns that it would affect the 2010 Equality Act, which applies in Scotland, England and Wales...

Court clash over move to block Scotland's gender reforms

Court clash over move to block Scotland's gender reforms
Sep 19,2023 12:21 am

... Thus, they are arguing that the concerns raised by Alister Jack are " irrational" - it sounds rather personal, but they mean it in a legal sense...

Scottish deposit return delayed until October 2025

Scottish deposit return delayed until October 2025
Jun 7,2023 10:50 am

... The UK government s Scottish secretary, Alister Jack, said he welcomed the announcement that the Scottish scheme would now start at the same time as the UK government s proposals were introduced...

Promotions for Dowden and Chalk reinforce PM's grip on power

Promotions for Dowden and Chalk reinforce PM's grip on power
Apr 21,2023 1:41 pm

... When he became prime minster last October, he made a point of - such as Therese Coffey, Sella Braverman and Alister Jack...

Block on Scottish gender reforms to be challenged in court

Block on Scottish gender reforms to be challenged in court
Apr 12,2023 8:00 am

... And he said it was difficult to see how a court would not agree that Scottish Secretary Alister Jack had " acted reasonably" in blocking the reforms through the use of a Section 35 order, which prevents the legislation receiving royal assent...

Decision on gender reform legal battle 'imminent' - Yousaf

Decision on gender reform legal battle 'imminent' - Yousaf
Apr 12,2023 2:50 am

... MSPs backed the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill but it was blocked by Scottish Secretary Alister Jack...

Chris Mason: Old tensions will remain for SNP's new leader Humza Yousaf

Chris Mason: Old tensions will remain for SNP's new leader Humza Yousaf
Mar 27,2023 6:41 pm

... The Secretary of State for Scotland, Alister Jack, said " too often in the past Holyrood ministers have sought conflict with Westminster, simply to further their goal of separation" and pleads with the new Scottish government to focus on " improving education, tackling drugs deaths, and ensuring people have the reliable transport links they need...

SNP to announce Nicola Sturgeon's successor

SNP to announce Nicola Sturgeon's successor
Mar 26,2023 9:30 pm

... The UK government s Scottish secretary, Alister Jack, has urged whoever replaces Ms Sturgeon to " turn from confrontation to collaboration" in their relationship with Westminster, saying that the " fundamental political differences" between them should not stop the two governments working together to improve people s lives...

Scottish deposit return delayed until October 2025

Jan 21,2023 2:21 pm

The Deposit return Scheme in Scotland is to be delayed until October 2025 at the earliest.

The flagship recycling Scheme was supposed to launch in March .

But Circular Economy Minister Lorna Slater said she had been left with no choice after the UK government excluded glass from the Scottish Scheme .

She Said she remained committed to introducing the recycling Scheme - although it will be more limited than originally intended.

The Delay means that the Scottish Scheme is likely to launch at the same time as similar proposals for other parts of the UK - as many retailers and drinks companies had been calling for.

When it is finally introduced, The Deposit return Scheme will see a 20p charge placed on drinks containers which would be refunded to consumers when they return the bottles and cans in a bid to increase recycling levels.

Larger stores, Shopping Centres and community hubs will operate reverse vending machines for people to return their containers.

Ms Slater said: " The overwhelming feedback from producers, retailers and hospitality is that they cannot prepare for a March launch based on The Changes being required by the UK government without any certainty even about what those changes would be".

She added: " As of today, it is now clear that we have been left with No Other option than to delay The Launch of Scotland's DRS until October 2025 at the earliest based on the UK government's current stated aspirations.

" I remain committed to interoperable DRS schemes across the UK provided that we can work in a spirit of collaboration not imposition.

" Scotland will have a deposit return Scheme . It will come later than need be. It will be more limited than it should be and more limited than parliament voted for".

Ms Slater is a co-leader of the Scottish Greens, and has a ministerial post under her party's power sharing agreement with the SNP in the Scottish Parliament .

The UK government approved a partial exemption to the Internal Market Act for the Scottish deposit Scheme last week, but said glass bottles would need to be excluded.

It said This Was to bring the Scotland into line with similar schemes that are due to launch in England and Northern Ireland in October 2025, which will not include glass.

The exemption means that the Scottish deposit return Scheme would only be allowed to cover PET plastic, aluminium and steel cans.

Glass is still included in proposals for a Welsh Scheme , with the Welsh Government having Not Yet asked for an exemption.

The UK government's Scottish secretary, Alister Jack , said he welcomed The Announcement that the Scottish Scheme would now start at the same time as the UK government's proposals were introduced.

He added: " Deposit return schemes need to be consistent across the whole of the UK, to provide a simple and effective system for businesses and consumers.

" We will continue to work with the Scottish Government , and The Other devolved administrations, on a UK-wide deposit return solution. "

Several major retailers and drinks companies, including Tesco and Tennents, had already called for Scotland to join a UK-wide initiative rather than introduce its own Scheme a year earlier than Everyone Else .

Ms Slater had to apply for an exemption to the Internal Markets Act because of concerns that the Scottish Scheme would effectively introduce trade barriers in different parts of the UK if it was introduced first and had different rules to England, Wales and Northern Ireland .

The Scottish Licensed Trader's Association has previously likened Ms Slater's approach to " building a 20-storey skyscraper then applying for retrospective planning permission".

Scottish Labour MSP Boyack accused the Scottish and UK governments of being " more interested in a constitutional fight" than making the £300m recycling Scheme work, and said Scotland was " paying The Price for two bad governments".

The Scheme was originally due to launch in Scotland In July of Last Year but had already been delayed twice amid concern about its implementation from many businesses which would be affected.

We now have confirmation of what was starting to feel inevitable. Scotland's deposit return Scheme won't start next March - it will be operating by October 2025 at the earliest.

The logic behind that date is that it's when the UK government wants to have its own Scheme .

There's been a long-running argument about glass being excluded from the Scottish Scheme . But this, Lorna Slater told MSPs, was just the tip of The Iceberg .

She argued that more " sabotage" came via other UK government conditions: such As One administration fee And One logo for the schemes that will (eventually) operate across all of the UK.

But this is about More Than how beer bottles, cartons and juice cans are recycled. This is about how devolution works.

Scottish ministers feel that the UK government has thwarted plans to introduce legislation in an area where they have responsibility.

The UK government argues that their approach is sensible. If all UK schemes are to align at a later point, then they say they have to ensure certain conditions are put into place in Scotland now.

Many businesses may be less concerned with who's to blame, and more concerned with The Money and time spent preparing for a project that's now been kicked into the long Grass .



Source of news: bbc.com

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