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As a result, it should be argued that additional rates income is good news as it reflects new business start-ups and not any additional costs for existing businesses.Irrespective of Mr Monteith's arguments, we should acknowledge that a cut in non-domestic rates means a cut in public services.
Scottish ParliamentEqual Opportunities CommitteeTuesday 26 March 2002(Morning) Scottish ParliamentEqual Opportunities CommitteeTuesday 26 March 2002(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:19Item in Private Item in Private We will start.
People know what they should eat, but they do not eat it. They know what they should buy, but they do not buy it. They indicate that they are going to buy green goods, but they do not do it.