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As it concerns the jurisdiction of the Scottish courts, it should be the business of the Parliament. Clause 7 allows for the withdrawal of benefits from failed asylum seekers with children.
I ask members to support my amendment and to vote to raise the level of respect for MSPs rather than the level of salaries for MSPs.I move amendment S1M-2912.2, to leave out from first "; and" to end and insert:"subject to the Scheme being amended as follows: in paragraph 1(1) leave out ‘any index of prices or earnings' and insert ‘Retail Price Index', in paragraph 2(1) leave out ‘£48,228' and insert ‘£25,000'; in paragraph 3(1)(a) leave out ‘£36,240' and insert ‘£10,000'; in paragraph 3(1)(b) leave out ‘£22,699' and insert ‘£7,000'; in paragraph 5 leave out from ‘as specified' to end and insert ‘by applying the percentage increase in the index'; in paragraph 7...
Attached to the Subordinate Legislation Committee's report is appendix D, which contains the response from the civil service about regulation 7(3)(a). It makes no mention of the ECHR.
However, the second paragraph on page 7 says:"The Parliament may decide, on a motion of the Parliamentary Bureau, to exclude the member for a further period."
We will get the clerks to draft something to that effect to be included in the document. Any comments on page 7? Interruption. I have just been reminded that the bottom of page 7 and the top of page 8 explain the topic that we have discussed—ceasing to have an interest.
Questions must be related to ministerial responsibilities, and the Minister for Transport and the Environment is not responsible for Opposition parties' manifestos.I will move on to question 7.Housing (Glasgow) Housing (Glasgow) To ask the Scottish Executive why capital investment in Glasgow's council housing fell in real terms from £100 million in 1995-96...