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In common with Des McNulty, I think that we should consider more regulation, whereby someone would have to show why they needed to buy a particular weapon rather than simply have the right to buy it for whatever purpose they want.
He gave an example from his own experience of buying a flat for £24,000 and finding out following the purchase that there was an outstanding bill for £20,000 on the tenement.
We want to give people the opportunity to buy into the process. If we can do things better in the next three or four years, people will buy into the process.
We have to consider the information that is provided to Italian consumers who buy from a Scottish company or Dutch consumers who buy from a German company.
We have to consider the information that is provided to Italian consumers who buy from a Scottish company or Dutch consumers who buy from a German company.
I cannot believe that it was the intention of the bright spark who came up with the rules that citizens would give up their right to vote at the same time as their right to buy a fitted kitchen. The question is biased and it is backed up with a biased leaflet.The minister and his colleagues said that the scheme would have to have clear public support.
Last night, we met people who are obviously successful at running Gaelic businesses because of the existence and expansion of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.I was also interested to hear the comments on Gaelic services and about the need for more Gaelic textbooks and so on. I am trying to resist buying my five-year-old a PlayStation for Christmas.