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Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 09 February 2011

Members will recall that the Scottish Government dropped those plans on the fair basis that it thought that they could not command a majority in this place. That might have been true, but the key issue is that the plans were never published.We approach another election at which the SNP will offer plans for a local income tax, but with no figures, modelling ...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 December 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 23 December 2010

The minister may be aware that I recently consulted on a proposal to introduce a bill that aims to secure BSL as one of Scotland’s official languages, commanding equal respect and status to English and Gaelic.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 April 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 21 April 2010

The minister’s speech—as so often—offered a thoughtful and balanced contribution to the debate, but the SNP Government’s motion is unduly narrow and does not deserve to command the support of the whole Parliament, or indeed of a majority in the chamber, at 5 o’clock.Let me explain what I mean.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2009

Plenary, 28 Oct 2009

We support the view that there is an urgent need to develop a policy approach that commands as much support as possible, but it is more urgent still that we take the required time to think through the options and thoroughly discuss the potential consequences—both intended and unintended—of any changes that we implement.As I read the various submissions, I w...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2009

Plenary, 04 Feb 2009

The Government could not accept that point; we did not think that it was the right thing to do; we thought that it would not have commanded support in the parliamentary chamber.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2008

Plenary, 23 Apr 2008

Whatever the outcome of the audit, it should not be used as an excuse to halt the momentum for change. A return to the era of a command and control relationship between the Government and local authorities is not an option.We can see the failure of that approach in cities, towns and villages throughout Scotland over many years.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2008

Plenary, 26 Mar 2008

That is certainly the approach taken in the review.I thank Andrew Welsh for his well-made point that, despite the disrepute that it has been brought into because of this dreadful case, the open prison system remains important and vital and commands support from all parties in the chamber.Health Care Associated Infection Health Care Associated Infection The...
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2007

Plenary, 05 Sep 2007

If the Government has a mandate for anything, it has a mandate to work with the other parties and to make progress on the issues of housing, child poverty, tackling crime and so on.So far, we have learned a lot about the style that the Government seems to want to adopt: a tendency to work outwith the Parliament, a self-congratulatory tone—already, we have heard three back benchers patting the front bench on the back—a legislation-light programme and an inability, as Mary Scanlon rightly said, to give credit to the previous Government on issues such as cervical cancer screening, judicial appointments and hidden waiting lists. The SNP will not command...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2007

Plenary, 13 Jun 2007

Given the difficulties in squaring the various positions within the SNP on issues ranging from public transport to onshore wind energy, it perhaps proved too difficult to come up with a motion that would command the support of a majority in that party.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2012

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 06 June 2012

With things such as gearboxes and generators, we need to learn about the skills and businesses not from the oil and gas industry, but from the automotive and aerospace industries and similar industries.

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