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That is the reality on the ground. I say to Des McNulty that—never mind what the Parliament can do, let alone what Westminster can do—nothing has really changed.
Several members raised the issue of development constraints, about which Des McNulty asked some detailed questions, and I will try to respond to them.We recognise the important role that Scottish Water plays in economic and other development.
This sum will also provide for improved technology, including the ongoing roll-out of body worn video, improvements to core operating systems and investment in AI-driven automation.
Receiving the baseline adjustment of £25.2 million and the further additional funding of £113.4 million that the Chief Constable is seeking would fund 850 police officers and 34...
Issues such as that might change the feel-good factor to which Des McNulty referred in his intervention.The current underspend could be put to better use.
Feumaidh sinn coimhead gu math mionaideach air dè na suidheachaidhean far an gabh na comhairlean ri bhith a' lìbhrigeadh sin agus dè na suidheachaidhean far nach eil e cho comasach sin a dhèanamh.
To encourage people to block those new measures such as automated payment of benefits at a time when more and more people have bank accounts and so on is to encourage them to stand still.
For members to say, "It wisnae me," will not wash because it is not accurate. Will Des McNulty give way? No. When we started out in the Parliament—Interruption.