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I am no longer a member of the European Parliament, but I receive a pension and will receive some kind of severance, which has not yet been disclosed to me. I hope that it is good news—after 23 years, it ought to be.
I am no longer a member of the European Parliament, but I receive a pension and will receive some kind of severance, which has not yet been disclosed to me. I hope that it is good news—after 23 years, it ought to be.
To assist that partnership, I have written to Scotland's new MEPs, to congratulate them and to invite them to meet me to discuss how they can help us promote Scotland's interests in Europe.
It would simplify all the problems that students face if we introduced a basic income stream for all students aged 16 to 26. Future consideration should be given to that.
Is the minister aware that in November 2006 the First Minister confirmed that the new guidelines on the clinical management of drug misuse and dependence, which were due to be published in 2006, were still being reviewed?
It is relevant and, as members have said, there must be some detailed discussion about how the new provisions will be applied, which is obviously a judgment call for the fiscals.
Does he agree that such support would encourage people to make their homes more fuel efficient and would make it easier for all of us to apply for new small-scale renewables technology?
I think that we all presume that the order will be welcomed because it sets up a new framework for the management of the River Tweed and enables all the key interests to be involved in the process.
(S2F-2056) I spoke to the Prime Minister last Friday—as I promised last week—and I wished him a very happy new year. I have no immediate plans to meet him again.