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Is it not the First Minister who misses the point that, if Scotland was independent, London would not have the £300 million in the first place and the Parliament would be free to do what is in the best interests of Scottish taxpayers?
However, the Executive is resisting release. We are talking about a live issue.I commend Bill Alexander, who is a serious man, for ensuring that the case went as far as the Court of Session.
I am sure that Ross Finnie and the Development Department, in their talks with the DTI, will continue to make those points on behalf of rural Scotland.
Are those the paragraphs to do with the explanatory note? Paragraph 240 talks about the failure to accompany the revocation order with an Executive note, and paragraph 241 contains three technical points that may replicate some of what is in paragraph 240.