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Scotland's students deserve nothing less than the best qualifications system that we can possibly provide, and I am convinced that the measures will help deliver that.One year ago, the low point in the morale and reputation of our once-proud Scottish education system was reached.
I advise members that the Deputy Minister for Justice has responded to our request for clarification of points in relation to the draft Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exclusions and Exceptions) Order 2003.
In addition, it has been flagged up that the Scottish Landowners Federation could come on that day to talk about Carbeth. Members will remember some of the rather inflammatory statements that were made about the position of the Scottish Landowners Federation; we felt it only fair to ask the federation if it was interested in coming to talk to us.
Is not that the core business that we are in, whether we are talking about politics or faith—enabling people to become fully alive socially, economically, physically, culturally and, for those in my profession, spiritually?
We also know that some of the people who die of drug-related causes, although not all of them, have taken drugs for many years and their general health has deteriorated as a result.
There, too, they are seeking to implement the vision of an inclusive society.However, in India, the caste system militates against such inclusiveness. Born a Dalit—an untouchable—you die a Dalit, and nothing you achieve can alter your caste.