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Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2009

European and External Relations Committee, 29 Sep 2009

The whole issue of climate change as an economic generator—the so-called green dividend that can come at a time of recession—is being looked at. I mentioned Longannet and the Aberdeen demonstrator.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2008

Scottish Commission for Public Audit, 18 Jun 2008

By then, we will also have published Audit Scotland's annual report—it will come out before Parliament rises for the recess—which will contain as much information as we can provide about our activities and performance over the past year.We are continuing to work on some of the issues that have, perfectly understandably, been of concern to the commission.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 March 2009

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 04 Mar 2009

What we can say is that universities in England will probably face exactly the same issues and challenges as will universities in Scotland in relation to the spending review.We want to ensure that, going into a recession, the UK Government recognises that to ensure that we have the best opportunities to come through that recession positively, we need to invest in our competitive sectors.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 April 2010

Public Audit Committee 28 April 2010

I understand that the current inquiry is part of a budget strategy phase, with the outcome possibly before the summer recess. That concludes the public part of the meeting.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2009

Plenary, 26 Nov 2009

There are no other positive plans to use the reserves. Scotland is in recession now and business needs help to get through it.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 2009

Public Petitions Committee, 16 Jun 2009

Obviously, because of the parliamentary timetable, that cannot be done before the summer recess. When we have both petitions before us, we can decide whether we want to consider using a rapporteur model or whether it might be more appropriate to pass the petitions to another committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2009

Plenary, 19 Mar 2009

I am pleased and grateful that, in the course of discussions over the past week, I was able to confirm that there is all-party support in this Parliament for bringing forward the required legislation before the summer recess. I welcome the announcement that the Westminster Government is to rush to close this loophole only 18 months after it was first asked ...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 February 2009

Plenary, 12 Feb 2009

One thing is clear, however: the council tax remains with us, and only the Scottish Conservatives have a viable plan to reform it, to cut it for every household in Scotland and to go further for our pensioners.In Labour's recession, a council tax freeze is a welcome first step.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2009

Plenary, 05 Feb 2009

I am sure that the Parliament will welcome the First Minister's careful choice of words. People are angry about the recession and angry with a Labour Prime Minister who invented a slogan about British jobs to deflect attention from the miserable job that he is doing.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 October 2008

Plenary, 30 Oct 2008

The only difficulty and delay in Scotland's capital programme, apart from the financial crisis that is besetting us all, is the inability so far to get clarification from the Treasury on key questions about capital cover.Given that both the chancellor and Prime Minister have—rightly—responded to the need for a Keynesian expansion in capital investment, perhaps the member can prevail on his friend the chancellor, and I will prevail on my friend the Prime Minister, to spell out the capital cover so that we can get on with the job of building things across Scotland to help combat economic recession...

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