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I was also interested to note that the nationalists have turned out in force today—they have filled all their seats. It is interesting to recall that when my colleague Sarah Boyack set out her transport spending plans for Scotland last week—announcing £500 million for Scotland—those seats were empty.
When I am involved in discussions with Mr Frizzell and others on matters that concern the responsibilities of the council, I report back automatically. Members will recall that I am also a member of the council.
However, we will have look closely at portability. I recall from our debates on the subject a number of months ago that pump-priming is available from central Government to get your organisation up and running.
I, too, welcome the opportunity to debate this matter in the Scottish Parliament. I recall debates at Westminster, after I was elected in 1995, which were almost always on an adjournment motion.
In other words, the extended period is an additional period, during which the offender will be on community licence and will be subject to recall to custody for breach of the same.
I should perhaps declare an interest. Members may recall that organisations that wanted the bill to be amended to provide for a register of trees had an exhibition in the garden lobby a few months ago.
As the Deputy Presiding Officer, Murray Tosh, may recall, he advised the speaker:"I … see which MSP's name attaches to the cards that you have been given.
In the test we built a railway to Gorebridge, ran it for five years and extended the railway to Tweedbank. Christine May will recall that the net present value of the promoter's central case is £75.3 million.