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My final question, which arose at our previous evidence-taking session and was mentioned by Michael McMahon today, is about Sweden. Last time round, the latest word from Sweden was that there had been a reduction in street prostitution in the first year following the criminalisation of the selling of sex.
We have a detailed record of the meetings, so what we are looking for is the thrust of what was learned from each visit. We shall start with Christine May, who was the group leader for the Scandinavian visit.
The air discount scheme is a model that needs to be examined further in the context of ferry fares. Chancellor Gordon Brown's latest tax increase came into force today, with another £10 being levied on every passenger who takes a domestic flight.
At the same time, the youth court model gives young people a clear indication that offending behaviour will not be tolerated. The latest figures reveal that the Scottish Executive has failed to reach its target of cutting youth crime by 10 per cent.
That is completely contrary to the position of Scottish National Party members, whose latest contribution to the debate I noticed on the back of an envelope.
I do not, because I do not see it doing any good. The latest information is that 97 per cent of users are not helped by the programme, so what is the use of it?
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 September 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive to publish, by option, the latest available destination statistics for the New Deal for Young People and the other New Deal programmes.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 September 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive to publish, by option, the latest available destination statistics for the New Deal for Young People and the other New Deal programmes.