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When Tom Johnston wrote his letter about the liberty to go on land, he was talking not from the point of view of the law of property, but from the much wider point of view of public access to land.
It is an indictment of politicians and society that we are talking about this in 2006. As you know, we are talking not just about clothes, but about brands and the stigma that children feel for being poor.
We would also like that to tie in to our website and other sites, so that people can find that information from various sources, including the not-for-profit sector, which is where quite a lot of people go as a first point of inquiry.
I noticed that the papers referred to a speech that the Solicitor General for Scotland made earlier in the week. Sadly, the Executive website does not deal with her comments on that matter, but it deals with other points that were equally laudable.
More important, it gives the electorate the opportunity to go to the councillor who they think will best serve their needs. As the convener pointed out, we are talking about the Scottish local government elections.