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However, he certainly advanced many compelling arguments against the right to buy, on which I will dwell. We have already reduced the discount in the right-to-buy scheme.
There appears to be a lot of rules and a lot of conflict between the Travellers and the warden. In South Lanarkshire, we have tried to remove the potential for conflict.
Mr Meijer inferred that there might be a difference between the situation of people who have lived in a previously quiet area that becomes noisy and people who decide that they will buy a house next to a railway. Anybody who buys a house after the railway has been built will know what they are buying.
In the light of the recent BBC programme on the subject, which I think we all agree made a useful contribution to the debate, although some aspects of it were certainly over the top, interest in and concern about salmon farming have been heightened.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
2 February 2000
Universities (Top-up Fees) To ask the First Minister what the impact of the introduction of top-up tuition fees in England and Wales will be on Scottish universities.