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When our elderly relative has gone into the care homes—she has been in one in Angus and one in Aberdeen—it seems, frankly, like she has had a holiday. Her time in those places has been hugely stimulating.
A sustained planning exercise would have far smaller variations. What the Bank of England calls fan graphs show that, over the past X years, the variation, although continuous, has been relatively small year by year.
It therefore seemed worth our while to try to attack the problem from another direction, using the process of law.The ex-sheriff, Ian Hamilton QC, has recently attempted to pursue legal action against the Royal Bank of Scotland through the small claims court.
How does the Government respond to the view of Stop Climate Chaos that the SSI will allow for the purchase of credits over the next two years that can be banked for use in future years? Has the Scottish Government considered that?
I am trying to work out who the bank manager and the economist are. However, according to Labour voters and just about everybody else in Scotland, they seem to be doing a better job and to generate more confidence than Wendy Alexander's team would.
The STPR will lead to a transport programme for the period 2012 to 2022 targeted at facilitating better movement of people and goods across Scotland to increase wealth and enable more people to share fairly in that wealth.