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The consequence was that pensions went up by 1.1 per cent—a derisory 75p extra a week—while petrol went up by 3.3 per cent. The budgets by Brown meant penny pinching for the pensioners, and more misery for Scotland's motorists.
I know that you are a great admirer of the chancellor, Gordon Brown, who is very prudent with public spending, as we all know—we can debate the success of that another time.
However, I needed IT support, so I went ahead with the standalone contract.Professor Brown and I have considered sharing human resources and IT support.
Could we ask the Executive to identify in future reports the various strands to which Robert Brown refers in his letter? The letter says:"Along with other work all the elements of the recommendations are being tackled … through a number of threads of the work of the wider reform programme."
I think that this is the second time that we have discussed a variation of this piece of subordinate legislation. I ask John Brown and Mairi Macpherson whether they want to add anything to their written evidence.
Perhaps they arrive in white envelopes rather than brown envelopes—my heart sinks when I see a brown envelope, but I open them; some people must put them in a file.
If I understand you correctly, Mr Brown, you are asking how the sheriff knows when he is about to grant the exceptional attachment order that there is reasonable prospect of finding stuff in the house, given that no one has gone to the house first.