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Remploy has seen an environmental opportunity and is using it to create sustainable jobs.That is not the only good news that I heard on my visit to Remploy.
The Scottish Parliament itself may generate additional, as yet unforeseen, demands for new data, of which the census might be the most convenient, efficient and reliable source.
I wonder whether you are talking about the Red Hook community court in New York. I think that I am. We are aware of that model and the minister has been out to visit it.
However, they may want to be able to develop themselves so that they can become involved at 26, the age that I was when I was elected—10 years ago today, actually.
Difficulties must arise for anybody who is trying to develop a new economy. As John Foster suggested, when new offices come to Govan, new jobs do not result for local people.
As we move forward, we are essentially creating something new. If the new commission is to be merely an amalgam of what exists, it will fall far short of what it should be.
There is a danger that, if we continually legislate for new things and make new things happen, we will never have the time to bed down the new things that we are currently doing and that might be shown to work.It is a case of things' becoming fashionable.