devolution that they are seeking to progress as part of the levelling up agenda? t�*m progress as part of the levelling up atenda? �* , , agenda? i'm guessing the government will art ue agenda? i'm guessing the government will argue that — agenda? i'm guessing the government will argue that it _ agenda? i'm guessing the government will argue that it is listening _ will argue that it is listening carefully to what different parts of the uk need. do you think that listening process has happened? well, we have seen the delayed paper today, there is more detail to come, we�*ve had no meaningful engagement or consultation over that period. so we have been waiting, for example, the replacement of eu structural funding, but scotland has benefited considerably over the last few years from eu structuralfunding, we are still awaiting detail about what will replace it in the form of the shared prosperity funding or otherwise. and just a few months ago we saw the uk government making decisions, spending decisions, in areas that had previously been devolved, in wales, northern ireland and in scotland. so they are using the internal market sector to completely rewrite how funding is