HC Deb 03 May 1995 vol 259 cc229-30W
Rev. Ian Paisley

To ask the Prime Minister if he will list all the amendments which have been made to the Acts of Union between England and Scotland; and how many of these have affected Scottish law and how many English law; and in what way. [21411]

The Prime Minister

The information requested can be obtained by an examination of the official revised edition of the "Statutes in Force" published by HMSO. This shows the Union with Scotland Act 1706, which was passed by the English Parliament, and the Union with England Act 1707, which was passed by the Scottish Parliament, revised to 1 February 1978, together with a note of all the repeals and amendments which have been made to those Acts until then. Cumulative supplements to the "Statutes in Force" were published until February 1991 but no amendments are shown to have been made to those Acts. Since then, information as to any further repeals or amendments to those Acts can be obtained by looking at the "Table on the Effect of Legislation" in part IV of each annual volume of the "Public General Acts", published by HMSO. This has recently been published for 1993 and shows a repeal of article XXII of the Union with Scotland Act 1706.

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