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Will the First Minister reiterate that her Government will always stand up for the rights of EU nationals living in Scotland? We will do everything that we can to stand up for and protect the rights of EU nationals.
I ask the First Minister to have this investigated as a matter of urgency, given the distress that this may be causing to people who, throughout their lives, have had their trust betrayed.
What European nationals are being put through—they are having to apply for the right to continue to live here in their own country—is shocking, and it risks repeating that scandal.
(S5O-03180) The Scottish Government has no current plans to undertake a review of the 14 fisheries protection orders that are in place. We are told that we live in an era of evidence-based policy making.
I would like further clarification in relation to the decision-making powers, on whether the practice of live animal export should be banned and whether there is any bearing on the mix of devolved and reserved responsibilities.
The issue is about fairness for people who may not have been prosecuted but whose lives may have had to change—by not doing certain things or not living their life in as normal a way as they might have wanted—because of the law.