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Are you saying that the Scottish Parliament can legislate to create a culture? We may be dancing on the head of pin, but I believe that although Parliament can legislate in areas of culture it cannot legislate to create a culture.
That will eliminate the potential for an obligated party to try to discharge its obligation by an alternative means, which may or may not be directly beneficial to the UK's efforts to meet the directive targets.
The conclusions that it draws about that removal may or may not be valid. Clearly, all local authorities should take into account social inclusion as part of their community planning and transport strategies.
The potential criticism that Christine May mentioned has never actually been made; it is more theoretical than real.There is nothing to prevent a member from putting anything from the legal briefing into the public domain during the public session.
That will be the case even if the new accessibility strategy carries on a lot of the long-term work that may have started under the previous strategy.I move amendment 1.