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There must be something wrong with you. My support may be dangerous territory for Karen Gillon; she may have to withdraw the amendment all of a sudden.
We in the Liberal Democrats will abide by the decisions of the people on 3 May. I expect the Greens, the socialists and the SNP also to abide by the decisions of the people on 3 May.
I am advised that, as a consequence of their illness, such patients may be agitated, disturbed or even delusional and may object to the treatment when they are not well enough to know what the treatment is.
I suggest that we put paragraph 240 in bold type to reflect the fact that we are still working on the matter and expect to produce some recommendations, some of which may be in this report and some of which may come later.
For example, if there is an orange march—or a green march—the other side may threaten to disrupt it and surveillance may be set up to stop the whole thing.
The probability is that somewhere the constituent may have missed something and the entire argument may be proceeding on the basis of a misunderstanding or a failure to have found a piece of amending legislation.