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We all know the problem with putting all our eggs in one basket or putting all our savings into one bank or business, and we should be cautious when the Government asks us to do the same now.
That is a danger if an unplanned target date that is not particularly well thought through is imposed in an area in which the negative consequences could be quite grave.
In England, insurance law, including the principle of subrogation, dates back to the Marine Insurance Act 1906—and possibly beyond that; I cannot remember what its predecessor was called.
Given that communities such as Croy, Cumbernauld and Coatbridge are waiting to gain hundreds of millions of pounds through a share of the proceeds, will the minister, today, finally give us a date for when a decision will be made?