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You also said: “we note that the green freeports will not be fully operational until at least 2024 or perhaps even 2025. We therefore suggest that the qualifying period should be extended to at least 7 years.”
Our targets are for 75 per cent of P1 children and 80 per cent of P7 children to have no sign of obvious decay by 2024. The most recent measure that we have is for 2022, when 73 per cent of our P1s had no sign of obvious decay.
We will continue to seek a section 30 order so that a referendum would be on lawful grounds, as per the last referendum in Scotland, while recognising that there will be a UK general election in 2024-25 and that in the future the constitution of the UK could clearly change again.
The request was that the final report be published within 18 months of the interim report, which would be February 2024, but we actually hope to publish the report in the fourth quarter of this year, so we have another seven or eight months.
We are halfway through our four-year strategic plan, which runs from 2020 to 2024. We have four key strategic priorities that we are aiming to deliver: to progress the understanding and strengthen the legal protection of economic, social and cultural rights; to strengthen accountability for human rights; to build wider ownership of human rights; and to adva...