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Two forms of discrimination are prohibited: (i) direct discrimination where a good imported another part of the UK is disadvantaged compared to locally produced goods; and (ii) indirect discrimination where there is no direct discrimination but the application of a local regulation places the imported good at a competitive disadvantage and produces an adver...
I suggest that the advantage to the way in which we do it—compared to setting out the broader terms under which any office might be disqualified—is that it is very clear who is disqualified.
How is the record funding for education, which I note that the member who asked the original question did not vote for, ensuring that the pupil to teacher ratio continues to improve and is comparatively better than elsewhere in the United Kingdom?