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There is also no agreed employment plan, so the employment policies paper is asking how or whether we are getting on with it. The committee should ask whether and how we are getting on with it in Scotland.
It can identify new money but cannot trace what happens overall when the money gets to the health boards.I will use an example from last week's statement by the Minister for Finance and Public Services to illustrate the problem.
I wonder whether it would be worth discussing the latest information from SCOTS with the Executive and to raise some of the many issues that are emerging from our examination of the report.
Professor Curtice said in his evidence that, under the proposed new system, 45 per cent of the vote "would probably be enough" for a party to get control of a council.