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That should be considered. I will deal with those points in reverse order. I agree with what Karen Whitefield said about cumulative effect, which she has talked to me about before.
That refers to the fact that in the annual fishing talks in Brussels later this month, the 25 member states will barter between them the livelihoods of thousands of Scottish families.
Young people must decide what ethical imperatives are appropriate for their lives, enterprises and school enterprise projects.That is why we must consider different ways of running our enterprises.
I offer that to Mr McLetchie as a friendly, early warning point, because I fear that if the Scottish Conservatives approach the next election in their present state of confusion, the slaughter is likely to be terrible.
Does he intend to do anything about it? The answer to Mr Salmond's final point is yes. As for David Whitton, he apologised for an error that I know he regrets.