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We will also ask the Executive to confirm that the requirements of section 26(4) of the enabling Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 have been complied with and to explain why a statement to that effect has not been included in the preamble to the order, as required by the guidance on the drafting of statutory instruments.
We are trying to save the bill because we need a bill for the future. In the past, the legislation should have stated that a crofter is a crofter regardless of ownership and, in future, it must go in that direction.
SSI 1999/41 is a revocation order of the previous Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning) (East Coast) (Scotland) Order 1999. This instrument was made on 26 August and came into force at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of 26 August, but it was not laid before the Scottish Parliament until 3 ...
That shows that they are inconsistent and duplicitous on the issue of transport.If we look to the future, the trend is still towards increased congestion, even with our investments in public transport.
I am sure that members of the committee in particular will welcome my response to the issues that they raised.I move amendment 26. We support amendment 26, which is sensible.
Electronics Scotland is trying to get a clear pathway forward—I think that Hugh Aitken called it a road map—for the future of the electronics industry for the next three, five or 10 years.