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Whether it is continual messages about drink-driving or roads being mended timeously, the Scottish Government should never stand still and should consider fully how it can best work with all partner agencies to improve road safety throughout the country.
I agree with Mr Greer about wanting to see a process that, as best it can, takes full account of a situation and assesses risk quickly so that necessary action can be taken.
Yes, but I think that we have begun to outline how we will implement the policy. This might not be the best place to ask this, but I have a question about the performance framework.
It has to do with respecting the views of those who understand national and international best practice on the running, holding and conduct of referendums in this country.
Rational actor that it is, the Scottish Government is acting in its own and this Parliament’s best interests, and the UK Government—one has to assume—thinks that it is acting in its own best interests.
Back in February, the chief operating officer of the NHS wrote to boards reminding them of the need to make sure that they had the best resilience in place and were following the best advice to ensure that their systems were as good as they could be.