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There is a Latin tag to the effect that everything unknown is considered dangerous. When a funny new mast is put up or a new system installed, people in a community are naturally apprehensive, which is quite understandable.
When departments progress to using new technology, people often consider taking early retirement or moving on to avoid the trauma of relocation, which creates an opportunity for younger people to come in.
I am not clear what you mean when you refer to our new role. I am not sure that it is the role of the Standards Committee to consider issues such as the timetabling of plenary meetings and how those meetings might be adjusted at the last minute or how the Parliamentary Bureau works.
Such discussion will now require to be held after the Christmas and new year recess. This is a substantive petition, which raises an enormous number of key issues.
I agree entirely with Margaret Jamieson in principle, but that is part of the new process. These statutory instruments were laid before the UK Parliament, as the issue arose before the Scottish Parliament assumed its powers.
As we say in the report:"Governance arrangements for the new CHPs are at an early stage."The report includes a map that shows the 10 areas of Glasgow—the agenda is big and complex.