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I have sat in front of various committees of the Scottish Parliament flagging that up since 2012, when the Aquaculture and Fisheries (Scotland) Bill was going through Parliament.
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Islands (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1
This report sets out the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee's consideration of the Islands (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1.
If I am right, Scotland’s share of UK spending has historically been much higher than our population share, so if Scotland’s share was determined on a Barnett basis it would represent a reduction in the proportionate amount that we were getting.
Some of the statistics in paragraph 9 are quite stark with regard to the rights of the estimated 700,000 or so unpaid carers in Scotland, their familiarity with the 2016 act and their associated rights.
Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill [As Introduced]. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/S5_Bills/Non-Domestic%20Rates%20(Scotland)%20Bill/SPBill44S052019.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/S5_Bills/Non-Domestic%20Rates%20(Scotland)%20Bill/SPBill44S052019.pdf</a> [accessed 18 April 2019] ("the Bill"), was introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 25 March 2019.
In consequence, by April 2025, there were 381,945 individuals of working age in Scotland, implying that around 10.9% of Scotland’s working age population were receiving ADP.
In consequence, by April 2025, there were 381,945 individuals of working age in Scotland, implying that around 10.9% of Scotland’s working age population were receiving ADP.