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The report does not take sufficient account of this. The report at Annex M confirms that BIT contacted the Allowances Office on the 6th of February 2023 ‘seeking advice on meeting cost from within the Reimbursement of Members Expenses Scheme.
Neil Gray MSP
Convener, Social Justice and Social Security Committee
The Scottish Parliament
Edinburgh
EH99 1SP
28th July 2021
Scottish Government Session 6 priorities
I’m writing in response to your letter of 8 July asking that I set out my priorities for the new parliamentary session.
I am sorry to say that the approach I described was taken on more than one occasion. Eilidh I M Ross, of Inksters Solicitors said, in a written submission:“it is simply not acceptable that the legislative framework which supports that system is such a shambles”.It is not a shambles.
It has been most useful and gives as up-to-date a picture as we can get of the escalator on which the EU negotiations take place. It is more like an M C Escher drawing. For my part, you are welcome.
The structures have been put in place—the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004, the "It"s everyone"s job to make sure I"m alright" report and the getting it right for every child programme—to help us all to work together to support children and families.
The world march for peace has visited Parliaments across the world and many thousands of people have joined it, from Sydney to Los Angeles, from Rabat to St Petersburg; it is shameful that it has been ignored by the UK media.