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That said, even when you split the period that I looked at in half—which means that it is not quite a pre and post-Brexit thing—you will still see an increase.
If amendment 33 is agreed to, I cannot call amendment 34, because of a pre-emption. These amendments all relate to the duties of the relevant public authorities.
The Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland said: “The Report is superficial in its analysis, narrow in scope, and appears pre-determined in its conclusions.”
Under the voucher scheme, they would need to ask for evidence, so we must look at whether that is provided post or pre-booking. It is important that we consider how that provision of the bill will work.
That is another example of why the use of pre-recorded evidence is important. I appreciate that it is a live issue, with people having different views.
At this point, I will note that we should not expect insurance premiums to go down to pre-Grenfell levels. A lot of things have happened since then, not least inflation.