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It is not that my constituents, perversely, want to buy cars they cannot afford; they have no option but to buy a car—sometimes two—that they cannot afford and which are often less fuel efficient because they cannot afford a new car.
Scottish ParliamentWednesday 26 January 2000 Scottish ParliamentWednesday 26 January 2000 THE PRESIDING OFFICER opened the meeting at 14:30Time for Reflection Time for Reflection Our time for reflection today will be led by Rabbi David Sedley of the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation.
I will ask Maureen Macmillan and Lord James Douglas-Hamilton to comment on the visit to Edinburgh prison. In Saughton, as in Barlinnie, there is a tremendous contrast between the old and new buildings.