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I have one question to finish; the rest of the questions will have to be answered during the cabinet secretary’s question-and-answer session and briefing for MSPs at 5.15 tomorrow. Cabinet secretary, the problem that you have described is not unique.
If any member does not want to move their amendment when I call it, they should say, “Not moved.” Please remember that any other MSP may move such an amendment. If no one moves the amendment, I will immediately call the next amendment on the marshalled list.
I really hope that, over the course of my next few years as an MSP for West Scotland, I will spend more time at the Erskine home meeting residents and hearing their fantastic and inspiring stories.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
31 March 2014
To ask the Scottish Government on what occasions it has requested from NDPBs or arms-length organisations copies of any (a) emails and (b) written correspondence sent by MSPs. The Scottish Government does not keep a specific record of such requests.
It is a fact, as Willie Rennie said, that Edinburgh, and its university, is important to Scotland’s economy. As an Edinburgh MSP, that is of particular interest to me.
Today, the First Minister announced yet another Labour policy: the scrapping of peak rail fares. He whipped his SNP MSPs to vote against such a policy just last year.
Frankly, I do not know what is in the water on the SNP’s floors of the MSP building, but there has been a sudden and severe outbreak of delusion among its MSPs.