A quango increased spending on external business consultants by almost 1000 per cent to £1.7million of taxpayers’ money before running out of funds.
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MSPs have the chance to vote together and agree on the principles of legislation that will make period products accessible, free of charge, to anyone who needs them.
In doing so, we will be the first country in the world to legislate in this way. This is a real watershed moment in the global fight against period poverty.
Too often, Holyrood is defined by division, disagreement and discord.
My Members’ Bill, now that all parties have signalled agreement around the general principles, shows what
A quango increased spending on external business consultants by almost 1000 per cent to £1.7million of taxpayers’ money before running out of funds.
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