The next item is discussion of the plans for the Scottish Parliament convention on the future of Europe. Members will recall that we agreed to organise the event for next Monday. Paper EU/02/10/2 sets out the programme for the convention. I would like to approve the paper and endorse the arrangements that the clerks have made.
Gotcha!
I will not be able to escape. Where are the titles of the working parties?
They are on page 8 of the paper. We have called them "breakout seminars" and the subjects are: first, "What should the European Union do and what should nation states or regions do?"; secondly, "How should the European Union be reformed?"; and thirdly, "Where does Scotland fit in and how should our institutions work with the European Union?"
If possible, I would like to attend the second seminar.
I thought that it would be good if you and Helen Eadie attended the third seminar.
I would like to attend the second seminar, because that is about the future of Europe.
Okay, perhaps Helen Eadie will go to the third seminar. Lloyd, do you want to do the first seminar?
Yes.
Dennis, do you have a preference?
The third seminar is my preference.
Perhaps the clerks could work out the options for the other members. Nora, do you want to choose a seminar now or would you prefer to speak to the clerks later?
If you would like to settle the issue now, I would be happy to attend the first or second seminar.
I am relaxed about which one I attend.
We will let the clerks work it out.
Do you want to do the first, Sarah, and I will do the second?
Yes, that is fine.
Okay. It would also be helpful if members would volunteer to convene the workshops. I will convene the morning session—the full plenary session—and John Home Robertson will do the afternoon session, so we are excused from convening the workshops. We will leave that to committee members. The clerks will work that out with members.
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