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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.
Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Welcome to this meeting of the Social Justice Committee. I invite Robert Brown to declare an interest. I mention again my membership of the Law Society of Scotland and my consultancy with Ross Harper solicitors in Glasgow.
We are training our staff on what is available and are applying our advice at a much earlier stage. After Robert Brown, members will be able to respond to the points that Linda Fabiani made.
I am sorry, but I am not familiar with its discussions. Perhaps Dr Brown can assist. I can probably assist a little, although I cannot give specific figures.
It is important to bear in mind that concept. With reference to Mr Brown's remarks, I own up to being inquisitive, I do not own up to being left wing and I think that the jury is out on the busybody bit.
I welcome Fiona Hyslop back to the committee of which she used to be a member. Thank you, convener.Robert Brown raised the crucial issue of regulation.
At one point, they wanted immediate entry; at another point, they wanted to peg to sterling; more recently, Mr Swinney said that he would think again and might apply the same tests that Gordon Brown has been talking about for five years.
Much as I have great respect and admiration for Robert Brown and value his contribution, I think that we should recognise that there is a big difference between Drumchapel and Kelvinside.