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Published Date: 24 September 2008
ALEX Salmond last night defended his decision not to bring forward a meeting of the Council of Economic Advisers to help deal with the fallout from the HBOS takeover.
The First Minister set up the council soon after coming to power last May.

The high-powered team of economists, professors and industry experts was brought together to find the right policies to grow the Scottish economy.

The economic advisory
group, which is chaired by Sir George Mathewson, the former chairman of the Royal Bank of Scotland, is due to meet next week.

A spokesman for Mr Salmond said there was no need to bring that timetable forward because of the other organisations and meetings taking place this week in the immediate wake of the HBOS takeover.

The Council of Economic Advisers is itself advised by a wider group, the Scottish Economic Forum, an organisation which includes trade unions and business groups among its members.

That body is due to meet the following week, on 8 October, and Mr Salmond said yesterday that both organisations would consider the implications of the HBOS takeover for the Scottish economy.

The First Minister said: "The Council of Economic Advisers meets a week on Thursday. That will be a reasonable timing for a discussion to take place."





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  • Last Updated: 23 September 2008 9:49 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Stepford Nat,

24/09/2008 01:02:50
#1 First pst - hah ha ha

www,snp,org,uk - we're the best, because we post first and often!
2

Sierra Foothills Scot,

Diamond Springs 24/09/2008 01:25:28
Well goody for you, Stepford Nut. Pity you don't post anything intelligent.
3

Tynietiger,

24/09/2008 08:36:20
Labour is now spinning against Ales Salmond who is working his but off trying to save up 24,000 Scottish jobs which have been sabotaged by Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling who failed to act after two previous attempts to run down HBOS shares and failed to introduce regulations to Financial Sector to prevent crazy financial models, 125% mortgages etc.
4

Tynietiger,

24/09/2008 08:36:29
Labour is now spinning against Ales Salmond who is working his but off trying to save up 24,000 Scottish jobs which have been sabotaged by Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling who failed to act after two previous attempts to run down HBOS shares and failed to introduce regulations to Financial Sector to prevent crazy financial models, 125% mortgages etc.
5

W U Merchant,

Aberdeen 24/09/2008 10:13:44
This simply confirms what all Scots know already - that Salmond is a self seeking sycophant.
6

Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 24/09/2008 12:20:55
I don't really understand this article. Defending the timing of the summit against what accusations exactly, and made by whom?
7

Andra, Dundee,

24/09/2008 14:36:02
#13 sm753
Salmond is a Spiv!
8

Miss H,

24/09/2008 17:15:40
16 Rubbish. The unions are for the British Energy-EDF thing. They are hardly going to be taking that position if they think it will put jobs at risk don't you think?

Unite is hopping mad at what has happened at HBOS though.

That's the difference.



9

Scotty F,

The Borders 25/09/2008 10:37:42
*18, good effort was about to say myself.

Typical selfish SNP making us Scots look stupid infront of the rest of the UK and the World with their hypocritical policies. Instead of picking fights with Westminster and being xenaphobic to Scottish companys being taken over by non Scottish organisations why not focus on nurturing and investing in the young students? Who are (with the right investment instead of hiking up our student loan interest rates to replace the endowment, well done Salmond) the future and lead some of Scotlands and the UK largest organisations. The SNP are the party who shout the loudest but have the most to hide because they have nothing but anti British sentiment and that the only countries that sh** on Scotland are the rest of the UK. I am sure the rest of our European partners would enjoy a bit of bullying and cajoling if we were to have our own seat at the EU where would we end up then??? Losing out to far less developed former eastern bloc nations thats what. Scotlands future is playing its part within a strong UK and making devolution work to the benefit of ordinary Scots rather scaring away investment with talk of Independance.

 

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