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Members will also be aware that representatives of the Fornethy survivors group visited the Scottish Parliament very recently, on 27 October, and the matter of their exclusion from the redress scheme was raised directly with the First Minister at First Minister’s question time on that day.
At the moment, we are carrying out a series of cost of living visits to local projects to speak directly to people who experience poverty as a consequence of the cost of living crisis.
The other issue is about what happens in prisons. Following the committee’s visit to Saughton, Mr Findlay has acknowledged the different pressures in prisons.
The result is that islanders struggle to travel and tourists, who are the life-blood of island economies, cannot visit, which impacts on the islands’ recovery.
But if your property drains directly into the pow, as does your sewerage system, which we know exists and which I think the politicians saw when they visited—I think that you were on the site visit—is it not the case that you are living on land that is benefited by the pow?