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Even then, we had roughly 90 per cent of the market, because we would do things such as our tickets not being assigned to a particular vehicle—they could be used for any vehicle—and never becoming out of date, whereas CalMac tickets had time restrictions and they had to be used for an identified vehicle.
Those things will be relevant going forward, and they have certainly been the foundation stones for Scottish economic success to date. Therefore, there is an element around delivery to consider.
As far as I am aware, there was nothing in EU law that would have stopped us saying, “We will do this by an earlier date than EU law mandated.” The argument that some Conservative members of Parliament make is, “Yes, that’s true, but this has given us an added incentive to prove ourselves.”
A week later, we reconvened to deal with the emergency Brexit legislation. My dates might not be absolutely correct, but it was round about 29 or 30 December.
We seem to be putting quite a lot of store in the training that has been provided to date. How effective has that been in ensuring that staff know what their roles and responsibilities are?
The next question is, that motion S3M-5868, in the name of Bruce Crawford, on parliamentary recessdates, be agreed to.Motion agreed,That the Parliament agrees the following parliamentary recessdates under Rule 2.3.1: 23 December (pm) ...
When the family member whom I referred to earlier went for her first dose last week, she was given the date for her second dose, so that is already in the planning.