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I am happy to associate myself with the welcome extended by Patricia Ferguson.On the point that she raised, the Parliament can do some serious work on behalf of the country.
Those figures are confirmed in her answer to written parliamentary question S1W-17377. Kenny Gibson makes a valuable point. At the end of the day, what matters is that we will deliver.
Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Ascertainment of Value) (Scotland)(No 4) Order 2001 (SSI 2001/297) Several points have been raised on the order. On the whole, the committee and the Parliament have been very sympathetic to the Executive over the problems that it faces in respect of regulations concerning foot-and-mouth disease.
Some were Christian, a few were Muslim, and an unspecified number were humanist, agnostic or atheist. At one point, we were invited to play a values game.
The wording should convey the idea that the independent economist who is appointed by the head of the Government economic service should be appointed after discussion with the chief economist in the Scottish Executive. I would like to raise a related point about statistics. I am sure that all of us have found that there is a huge black hole where there shou...
I am keen to see whether improvements can be made. The point of an extra review is to let us consider carefully how we can improve fares structures throughout the Western Isles and the islands communities and to work out whether we can get better deals from the current services.
I propose that we take each of those points in turn.First, we concluded at the end of the inquiry into models of investigation of complaints that the standards commissioner should be appointed under an act of the Scottish Parliament, which could be achieved through a committee bill.