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I do not expect that, on every occasion on which surveillance produces nothing provable, the police should tell people what they have been doing—that would be silly and no police officer would expect me to come up with such an idea.
I know that it may be difficult to produce individual scenarios, but could the Executive come back with a possible framework for areas in which these sanctions would be imposed?
It is so insulting for us to have Tony Blair telling people to go and talk to the oil producers—we are the oil producers. That takes me to my next point, which also connects with Alex Salmond's point about the hole in the finances.
Does COSLA provide guidance to local authorities on how to draft contracts to source local, organic, quality produce—which all adds to the eating experience—rather than mass-produced stuff?