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I am aware of the concerns that were raised by GPs and other primary care practitioners in Argyll and Clyde about additional money that they wanted to be invested in primary care services and, when I visited Oban recently, I discussed the matter at some length.
That group represents a wealth of undeveloped talent and untapped potential—a waste of human capabilities that is a huge missed opportunity for Scotland.Our priority is to give those young people new confidence, new skills and new opportunities.
Indeed, I had never visited Ireland. Since becoming an MSP, I have been fortunate enough to visit Ireland on a number of occasions, not least as a member of the Parliament's delegation to the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body.
We now have before us correspondence that provides details of meetings held on 20 December 2002, 26 March 2003 and 6 June 2003 to discuss the various options available.
The grand lodge makes clear in its latest letter that, although it is represented in the petition as religiously exclusive, it takes pride in having members from all religious faiths.
I say for the record that we examined carefully both sets of responses and we think they are good.On Mr Davidson's point, I remind members that on 12 June 2001, Trevor Jones outlined briefly for the committee the new performance management systems that are being introduced in the health service under its latest restr...