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In direct conflict with the agri head, Bascou, Mr de Castro firmly believes that the CAP reforms will not come into place until at least 1 January 2015, which is a whole year later.
I am aware that at times there is a reliance on Department for Work and Pensions figures and that some of the comparable DWP benefits have lower uptake.
For example, a quarter of children who live in the most-deprived areas are at risk of obesity, compared with only 17 per cent in the least-deprived areas.
I was not aware that there is an offence of wilful neglect of duty by a public official in Scotland that is in some ways comparable. In the spirit of common sense, therefore, I am minded not to press amendment 60 and not to move amendment 61.
What would your approach be to dealing with a child who is 13, for instance, compared with one who is 17? What would be the difference in your approach?