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In my view, one of the elephants in the room is the common agricultural policy and how much support we should continue to give to the primary industries of forestry, agriculture and fishing. What role do those industries play in small towns in accessible rural areas?
I am simply exploring the extent to which we are discussing the views of one person or of a large swathe of the community. I can see the fishing expedition that you are on, but we have to deal with what is before us.
In my view, one of the elephants in the room is the common agricultural policy and how much support we should continue to give to the primary industries of forestry, agriculture and fishing. What role do those industries play in small towns in accessible rural areas?
I am simply exploring the extent to which we are discussing the views of one person or of a large swathe of the community. I can see the fishing expedition that you are on, but we have to deal with what is before us.
National Statistics Themes Responsibility Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry Devolved Commerce, Energy and Industry Mixed Crime and Justice Mixed The Economy Mixed Education and Training Devolved Health and Care Devolved Labour Market M...
I repeat that the last time that Ferguson's got a fisheries protection vessel contract from the Executive, the SNP said that people would hang their heads because it was such a disaster for Scottish fishing. The SNP opposed that contract.
I repeat that the last time that Ferguson's got a fisheries protection vessel contract from the Executive, the SNP said that people would hang their heads because it was such a disaster for Scottish fishing. The SNP opposed that contract.
The purpose of our question was to ask why a defence has been provided for the offence of buying first-sale fish landed from a vessel that is not a licensed fishing vessel, but not for the similar offence of selling first-sale fish from a vessel to a person who is not a registered fish buyer.
The purpose of our question was to ask why a defence has been provided for the offence of buying first-sale fish landed from a vessel that is not a licensed fishing vessel, but not for the similar offence of selling first-sale fish from a vessel to a person who is not a registered fish buyer.