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I agree with Jackie Baillie. In order to get more information, it might be helpful if we could pursue the suggestion in our papers that we get an academic perspective on the matter from Professor Edward Cowan and a legal perspective from the Crown Office.
Another key question raised by the Treaty of Amsterdam is how we can get closer to our citizens. Fundamentally, how are we going to get involved in the debate on how the EU is funded?
Another key question raised by the Treaty of Amsterdam is how we can get closer to our citizens. Fundamentally, how are we going to get involved in the debate on how the EU is funded?
Members who think that the only way to find alternatives is to get rid of poindings and warrant sales support paragraph 2; paragraph 3 only reflects the alternative view.
However, as I was about to suggest, we could pool the information together, ask the justice committees about it, get an update from the Executive about the research and get an update about what is happening with the hate crimes report.
The Parliament's procedures allow the debate to last no more than 90 minutes, but I am sure that we all expect to get through it in considerably less time.