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I open the discussion by inviting members to raise points or make references to the legacy paper. Three of us have already visited the legacy paper, and it is perhaps more important to hear the views of new members.
Those are real increases because of real, new resources, better buildings and equipment, more teachers and a real commitment to choice, diversity and a free state education system.
That is a given.It is also a given that growth is our problem; no one argues about that. The latest gross domestic product figures for Scotland were unwelcome, to say the least.
We should consider the pluses and the minuses of the situation.We have covered that issue adequately, so we move on to the action points in paragraph 26. What are members' views on the regulation of cross-party groups?