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Clare Haughey has made some very important and powerful points. The reforms seem to be entirely focused on what migrants living in the UK earn, not what they contribute.
The committee pressed the minister on engagement with the United Kingdom Government regarding defibrillator provision through the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.
In fact, I know that our EV infrastructure coverage is among the best in the UK. I think that we have among the most coverage per head of population outside London.
You are testing me a little. I would not like to be pressed on that at this point. One of the key findings in the report is that, as a result of the divergence of tax rates or thresholds between Scotland and the rest of the UK, there could be “a significant amount of tax at risk”.
We are focusing on that through the voids and acquisitions discussions. I come back to my point about the temporary accommodation standards: we are continuing to press local authorities to make sure that they match those.
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will consider the Scottish Government's response to points raised on the delegated powers provisions in this Bill at Stage 1. 7.
I commend the petitioner for drawing attention to the issue, but it is reasonable to point out that the Government was already on the ball in considering the matter.