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That means that we have to ensure that when we sign up to those commitments, Scotland is comfortable with them, because Scotland is going to have to implement them. We were keen to get that right. I would be the first to say that in any large institution, as well as getting the rules right one has to overcome cultural resistance to anything that is new, novel or innovative.
If she had not allowed me to answer her question soon, my heart would have probably bled so much that I would not have been able to get to my feet again.Yes, I have visited St Aloysius' College.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 March 2006
The Executive is aware of theSustainable Development Commission’s latest publication on nuclear power.The Scottish Executive positionon nuclear power remains that we will not support the construction of new nuclearpower stations while waste management issues remain unresolved.