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Let us remember that, even under the better figures being released during the autumn statement, the UK economy remains smaller than it was prior to the recession. Despite the fact that Scotland has paid more per person in taxes every year for the past 30 years than the rest of the UK, our spending power has been cut over the five-year spending period in rea...
There seems to be general agreement with that sentiment, Mr MacKenzie.Does the committee also welcome the Scottish ministers’ commitment to lay before the summer recess a corrective instrument to amend the order to address the issues identified by the committee?
Although the group existed in the previous parliamentary session, it did not reregister prior to recess and missed the 90-day deadline for reregistration.
The next question is, that motion S4M-09944, in the name of Joe FitzPatrick, on parliamentary recessdates, be agreed to. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament agrees the following parliamentary recessdates under Rule 2.3.1: 7 to 15 ...
Table 2: Last Meetings of Early Learning and Childcare Groups Group Date of last meeting: ELC Leaders Forum 31-05-2018 ELC Finance Working Group 13-06-2018 ADES Early Years Network 08-06-2018 S5W-17126
I have a strong preference for option 4, in as much as the failure of the banking system is the reason why we are in recession. That has occupied a certain amount of attention, but it is evident that we still do not have a banking system that is fit for purpose to support economic areas such as manufacturing.
Scotland’s GDP per head is now 2.1 per cent above its pre-recession peak, whereas the figure for the UK is only 1.2 per cent above its pre-recession level.