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Why would anyone use it if it would mean they were hardly able to leave their house? The conserver is just a one-off buy that plonks on the top of the cylinder—forgive my technical language—and remains there permanently.
If we are to finesse the work programme and buy some additional time for examining another issue or for exploring in greater detail some of the issues already highlighted, then I would be quite happy for the proposed inquiry on the euro to be deleted from the list.
If the wind farm were to get the go-ahead, would the company not be obliged to buy wind turbines from other countries because the facility does not exist in the UK?
Some aspects of the workings of the Crofters Commission, including the right to buy and property development, have been raised with me fairly frequently—I dare say Fergus Ewing will have had the same sort of representations from crofting communities.
I remind members that our next three evidence sessions will be next week, 7 December and 14 December.We will pause for a minute or two to get the next group of witnesses in.
I notice that a number of tenants groups have raised their concerns— May I intervene for a moment? Page 7 of the clerk's paper has a list of suggested witnesses for oral evidence, which includes the Chartered Institute of Housing.
You should concentrate on what is before the committee, if possible. Paragraph 7 of the adviser's paper for the committee mentions the announcement about the reallocation of the £188 million.
There will be a pause of several minutes to allow the results to be verified.The votes cast in the second round of voting are as follows: Robert Brown 7, Margo MacDonald 15, John Scott 18, Mr Andrew Welsh 84.
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