www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-43343716
So it's been announced that after Brexit the UK government plans to take control of things like food labelling, animal health and rules about chemicals for the whole of the UK while we pick our way through the Brexit mess. These are issues which are currently decided in Brussels for the EU as a whole.
Scottish government kicking off about a "power grab". They think that Scotland should have total control over everything. Hardly surprising standpoint as their aim is independence and a break from the rest of the UK.
So here to me is the total logic fail - it's perfectly OK for the EU to decide what Scotland puts on its food labels with very little consultation with the Scottish people or Scottish government as we have 6 MEPs out of 750. But it's most definitely NOT OK to allow the Uk government to do the same job, even though Scotland has a lot more influence and the UK government have already said that some of these new "powers" would be devolved at some point in the future?