Document 1284
Scottish Parliament: Motions and Amendments: 2000 S1M-567
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Supported by: Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, Mr Kenneth Gibson, Mrs Mary Mulligan, Paul Martin, Mary Scanlon, Dr Winnie Ewing, Ian Jenkins, Mrs Elaine Smith, Mr Andrew Wilson, Ms Fiona McLeod, Michael Russell, Ms Linda Fabiani
Lodged on 18 February 2000; not current as of 06 June 2000
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