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I will continue to discuss the precise detail of that in the very near future with SDS. Mr Brown touched on Mr Whitton’s point that this Government is making a brave decision.
Will he accept that the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has already acknowledged that the Climate Change Bill has the scope to increase the UK target from 60 per cent to 80 per cent, and that he is already considering the science on that matter?
There are a couple of other questions that I am keen to ask, but I do not want to steal all my colleagues’ thunder, so I open up the session to them, starting with Gavin Brown. Good morning. My first question is about the subject of forestalling and behavioural impact in relation to LBTT.
We have not quite crossed this Rubicon yet, but we are investing heavily in electric vehicles as one method by which we can try to decarbonise our transport. The transport minister, Mr Brown, has worked closely with people who are involved with sustainable active travel to try to set out what the vision of sustainable active travel in Scotland might be in 2...
The devolution settlement is going to the Smith commission, but the promises that Keith Brown made in 2010 in relation to a consistent approach still stand—the devolution settlement, which comes four years later, will make no difference to those promises.
The list includes broccoli, brussels sprouts, liver—not everyone’s favourite, but I love it—spinach, asparagus, peas, chickpeas, brown rice and fortified breakfast cereals.