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It would not be impossible to identify the main issues of contradiction and, within a fairly tight time scale, to take evidence from both sides to elucidate and clarify those points. Cathy Peattie talked about how bills change.
I accept that the list of proposed witnesses in the paper is a "starting point", but it is a small starting point—a very short list of the usual suspects.
Do members have any further points to add? I have no points to raise on the draft order, convener, but I am interested in the process by which our advisers took the lead and raised many issues with the Executive, which has responded.
I would be interested to learn what consideration has been given to that and what systematic review of exemptions will take place. Are they to be exemptions sine die or should they be constantly reviewed?
It is guided by the principle, which has been established in Scotland for a number of years, that regeneration is best achieved through broadly based partnerships in which the local community plays a full role.
I am certainly aware of the allegations, which were made by one clinician in the press last week. I would like to take this opportunity to correct some of the assertions.
I hope that, when the agreement is made elsewhere in the UK, the Scottish Green party will welcome it. At 5.30 on 26 September, an Iranian mother and her two children, who live in Morningside in my constituency, were subjected to a dawn raid.