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Graeme Dey: To ask the Scottish Government when it last engaged with the UK Government regarding the reported impact on farmers in Scotland whose livestock may be exposed to animal diseases as a result of delays to the introduction of post-Brexit border controls for checking meat and other products entering the country.
Graeme Dey: To ask the Scottish Government when it last engaged with the UK Government regarding the reported impact on farmers in Scotland whose livestock may be exposed to animal diseases as a result of delays to the introduction of post-Brexit border controls for checking meat and other products entering the country.
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I do not know whether this will be true, but this may well be my last appearance at the committee in the current session; indeed, as I am not standing for election again, it may well be my final appearance of any session.
The petitioners argue that by stating that it is a matter for local authorities how they deliver the getting it right for every child policy and framework, the Scottish Government is abdicating its responsibility. Committee members may be aware that there is significant interest in this petition among some individuals, who may have contacted us directly.
That would affect everyone who is currently involved in immigration cases or who may apply for settled status in the future and who therefore may become involved in such cases.
I want to talk about two things. You may or may not have said all you wish to say about structural change to make the Parliament work better and more efficiently, given the workload—at any rate, the perceived workload—that is likely to come post-Brexit and post the implementation of the Scotland Act 2016.
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