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| 9th January 2009 | East Lothian Liberal Democrats | <amy@elld.org.uk> |
15 Most Recent Stories From Scottish Liberal Democrats NewsThu 8th Jan 2009: Commenting on the confirmed outbreak of an infectious fish disease, Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA), at a salmon farm site in the west of Shetland, local MSP for Shetland and leader of the Liberal Democrats in Scotland Tavish Scott said: "I am dismayed that one farm in waters on the west of Shetland has had a confirmed case of ISA. I vividly recall the difficulties for the Shetland salmon industry 10 years ago when ISA caused enormous financial problems for fish farmers. Hume - Is Minister preparing to U-turn on forestry plans? Liberal Democrat Environment spokesperson Jim Hume MSP has seized on a letter from the Environment Minister to the Convenor of the Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, in which the Minister appears to be paving the way for a u-turn on his discredited proposals to sell off swathes of Scotland’s forests. SNP plans for new prison in turmoil. Jeremy Purvis MSP, Liberal Democrat Finance spokesperson, can reveal that plans to build a new prison at Low Moss in Bishopbriggs are in chaos as the extent of the SNP funding fiasco become clear. Wed 7th Jan 2009: Budget ball in SNP's court - Rumbles. Commenting after holding a meeting with the Finance Secretary and the Minister for Parliamentary Business, Liberal Democrat Chief Whip Mike Rumbles said: Mike Rumbles MSP“I am extremely disappointed that the Ministers refused to consider the principle of personal tax cuts in the Scottish Budget. “As it stands, the Budget is an inadequate response to the economic storm facing Scotland. The SNP has to remember that it is a minority Government and needs support from other parties. Lib Dems hold budget talks with Scottish Government. Liberal Democrats held talks with the Finance Secretary about the Scottish Government’s Budget earlier today. Chief Whip Mike Rumbles has urged Ministers to consider introducing tax cuts that will stimulate the economy and help Scotland through the recession. Jeremy Purvis MSPCommenting ahead of the meeting, Liberal Democrat Finance spokesperson Jeremy Purvis MSP said: “The SNP seem very complacent about the budget next week as they need other party support to secure its passage. Children must be treated as children - Brown. Commenting on reports that the Scottish Government is considering raising the age of criminal responsibility, Liberal Democrat Justice spokesperson Robert Brown MSP said: Robert Brown MSP"I strongly support raising the age of criminal responsibility. Fuel poverty risks lives during cold snap. Liam McArthur, Liberal Democrat Energy spokesperson, has warned that the current cold snap could claim the lives of many vulnerable people due to confusion over provision of anti fuel poverty measures. Finnie calls for mobile phones to be allowed in Scottish hospitals. Ross Finnie MSP, Liberal Democrat Health spokesperson, has called for the rules on mobile phone use in hospitals to be relaxed in Scotland. Mr Finnie's call follows new Department of Health guidelines in England that allow the use of mobile phones in areas where they do not interfere with hospital equipment. Ross Finnie MSPCommenting Mr Finnie said: Tue 6th Jan 2009: Lib Dem leader backs local economy plan. Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Tavish Scott MSP has backed Jo Swinson MP’s plan to give a boost to the local economy in East Dunbartonshire. Tavish Scott joined Jo Swinson to launch the Liberal Democrats’ East Dunbartonshire Economic Recovery Plan in Milngavie town centre today. The three-point plan includes: Tax cuts – Liberal Democrats will cut income tax by closing tax loopholes and shifting the tax burden to the most polluting activities. Scott backs campaign against Bishopbriggs prison name. Scottish Liberal Democrat Leader Tavish Scott MSP has backed the campaign against the name ‘HM Prison Bishopbriggs’ being given to the new prison being built on the site of the town’s old Low Moss facility. Mon 5th Jan 2009: On the 12th day of Christmas my true love said to me, save our real Christmas trees. Jim Hume MSP, Liberal Democrat Environment spokesperson, has called on everyone to recycle their Christmas trees and cards while warning that real Christmas trees will be a thing of the past if the Scottish Government press on with plans to sell off Scotland's forests. Forth Crossing runs risk of being national embarrassment - Purvis. Commenting on the Finance Secretary's request for an interest free loan from the Treasury to fund the proposed Forth Crossing, Liberal Democrat Finance spokesperson Jeremy Purvis MSP said: Trainspotters and passengers stopped using counter-terrorism powers. Figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats reveal that nearly 160,000 people were stopped by police officers on railway property in the year between October 2007 and September 2008. Sun 4th Jan 2009: Lib Dems call for sports facility audit. Jim Tolson Liberal Democrat MSP for Dunfermline West has called on local authorities to carry out an audit of their outdoor sports facilities. An official report, People and Sport in Scotland, found that outdoor sports pitches were used least and received the lowest rating of all facilities available. Sat 3rd Jan 2009: No good food should be wasted. Mike Pringle MSP has called on the Scottish Government, supermarkets and businesses to back Cyrenians FareShare’s campaign to redistribute excess food to the homeless and disadvantaged this Christmas, and for the coming year. Earlier Stories Complete archive on the official site. 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