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Duncan Hamilton
Former Scottish National Party MSP for Highlands and Islands

    • Entered the Scottish Parliament on 6 May 1999 — Election
    • Left the Scottish Parliament on 31 March 2003 — Election

      Most recent appearances

      Scottish Parliament: Question Time — Scottish Executive: Ferry (Ballycastle to Cambeltown) (27 Mar 2003)

      “On positive alternatives, is the minister aware of the success of Neil MacCormick MEP in convincing the European Commission to treat peninsulas in the same way as islands for the provision of additional public service obligations? If so, will he consider having additional routes from Campbeltown, not just to Ballycastle but to the central belt, using the same rationale that we have used in Cowal?”

      Scottish Parliament: Question Time — Scottish Executive: Air Services (Glasgow to Barra) (27 Mar 2003)

      “To ask the Scottish Executive what the current position is on the future of the air service between Glasgow and Barra. (S1O-6703)”

      Scottish Parliament: Question Time — Scottish Executive: Air Services (Glasgow to Barra) (27 Mar 2003)

      “On behalf of the people of Barra, I ask the minister to confirm that the two-year extension to the review period is simply a stay of execution rather than a long-term commitment to the route. Will he take the opportunity of the additional two-year review to guarantee that the Scottish transport appraisal guidance will be met in full before any ultimate decision is taken? I asked him that...”

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