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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 18 January 2026
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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 15 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

You mentioned whether supermarkets should put a premium on that type of food. We have been down that road before. Generally, these things are brought in as incentives, but they become sticks to beat people with at a later date. Given that we are in a cost of living crisis, people will not be able to afford to pay that premium, so that funding will have to come from different sources, will it not?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 15 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

I want to pursue that a little bit further, Ross. As someone who used to graze hill cattle, I am absolutely in favour of ensuring that we have coos on the hill. I used to get LFASS support, and I just want to put it on record that I would much rather have seen much bigger payments. If LFASS support is to be increased to encourage low-intensity cattle farming, is any consideration also being given to maintaining critical mass so that we have the numbers of calves needed to keep the industry working? I keep on asking that question, but it keeps getting skipped over. One cannot survive without the other.

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

Edward Duncan, I will ask you a quick question. Did your research find anything about whether a single point of contact was desirable?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

Is the correlation with the fact that they were unvaccinated or with the strain of the virus that they caught? Are you able to discriminate?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

Janet Scott—my apologies, I forgot your name for a second—how are we doing as a country? I am taking the point of view of a patient with long Covid who goes to their GP. How are we doing as a country in getting those people on the right pathway?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

Thanks very much for coming. I will try to mop up a bit here, but first I will come back to you about the reaction from GPs. It sounds very similar to the reaction from GPs to women who go to them about menopause. Some doctors say, “You’ll get over it. It is just a change in your life”, but others say, “Let’s take this seriously” and go through a whole process. Who monitors the reactions of GPs to patients who go to them and say, “I have a problem”, and is there any recourse for a patient who says, “My doctor is just not taking this seriously”?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

Thank you.

10:45  

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

How do we sort it? Perhaps I should have started with that question.

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

Okay. I am sorry—it was just a thought that came into my head when you gave the previous answer.

Is there enough connectedness between all the research that is going on so that it feeds back into the system for practitioners to use? Is everything that you guys are doing getting to the guys who actually see people who are sitting in waiting rooms?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Jim Fairlie

Professor Robertson, did you say whether, in the data that you were looking at, you tried to discriminate whether people were more likely to get long Covid if they had been vaccinated as opposed to if they had not?