The Scotsman

In deep

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told it is directly linked to people eating out on average four times per week. Call me old fashioned, but eating out four times a week strikes me as the kind of poverty which many, myself included, might find quite appealing.

Arch Stainton

Smaller portions require smaller bills. Let’s include that, too, in any legislatio­n!

Andy Mac

I was involved in the restaurant and hotel business all of my working life. The portion sizes now are double what they were in the Sixties and Seventies.

Norman Reeley

I thought we were suffering austerity. If people can afford First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said Scottish Secretary David Mundell must resign if he is to retain a “scrap of principle or credibilit­y” after details emerged of the post-brexit fishing deal. Ms Sturgeon said details of the new agreement appeared to show there would be no annual negotiatio­ns on quota shares.

Why doesn’t she resign over education whilst we’re at it...or the NHS, transport, policing, council funding

lux_1

What is the point of FM questions when some sycophanti­c separatist is going to ask a pre-rehearsed question intended to somehow discredit a Westminste­r MP. Is this what devolution has come to?

Enough is Enough If Sturgeon had watched this week’s House of Commons debate on the Fisheries Bill she would have discovered that to be in the Single Market, as she so desires, means you are also automatica­lly in the Common Fisheries Policy. Mere deflection on her part. A deal is about to be agreed and because she is out the loop and can’t get her own way she has to blame someone.

Kiatak There is no fishing deal in place, what the plan is, we have a transition period and we will be linked and in the EU until 2020, then at this point we leave, completely.

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