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I think an approach that creates a clear, strategic platform and forum for change is preferable to taking forward a wide range of amendments now that may require further, detailed consideration and tailored consultation.
I would, however, also say that the potential to achieve further reductions in emissions may lie in changing practices and procedures, minimising the need to travel in particular.
In this regard, the First Minister received assurances from the UK Prime Minister at the Council of Nations and Regions on 23 May that UK Government would work with Scottish Government on each of the policy areas signalled at the Summit.
As my predecessor laid out in the Memorandum to the Committee in May, the Bill will need to be future-proofed in the event of the Scottish Parliament agreeing parliamentary sanctions in the future.
I hope this information is helpful. Please do write again if I may be of further assistance. Yours sincerely, Natalie Don-Innes MSP Minister for Children, Young People and The Promise 2
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Whilst I trust this should address the concerns raised in your letter, I am happy to answer any further questions you or the committee may have in this context. Thank you again for your engagement and for recognising the College’s continued cooperation in resolving this issue constructively and transparently.
Whilst I trust this should address the concerns raised in your letter, I am happy to answer any further questions you or the committee may have in this context. Thank you again for your engagement and for recognising the College’s continued cooperation in resolving this issue constructively and transparently.
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