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If we are trying to build a new Scotland, the attitude that there should be no compensation for some because we did not get it is not an attitude on which we can base a new democracy or a new nation.This has been a bad afternoon for the Parliament.
It was about the omission of mention of the Eileen trust and the other new trusts that were set up earlier this year to make payments to sufferers of new variant CJD.
Joint working will develop even further with the new powers. We are seeking to provide a power that will apply once those new powers have been taken up.
There has to be a partnership approach.You have the latest accountability review letter. A paragraph in the financial section talks about signing off a financial plan on the basis of a partnership agreement.
Has the Law Society engaged before in the process of proposing levels at which it thinks fees should be set? Is this a new thing? It is new for us, but I doubt whether it is new for the Law Society, although perhaps it is.
Therefore, despite the obvious impact that initiatives have had and your support for them, are they the right way to introduce new ideas, new methods of working and new priorities into the delivery of services?