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I was quite surprised to read some of it. The point is that if we make an active choice to extend parliamentary privilege to something that we are sceptical about, we do a disservice.
The residue, which we know as compost, is ploughed into the land. To do that, he had to get an EU derogation because the activity is technically regarded by the local representatives as landfill.
Members may not agree with me, but I get annoyed if I wait to ask a question but someone gets in before me and completely changes the topic to another within the broad parameter.
For example, if someone in Glasgow believed that it was likely that the Labour party would not get any top-up seats, they would say, "I will vote for my second-choice party in order to get the result that I desire."