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(S1F-2340) I expect to meet the Prime Minister early in the new year. However, this morning, I discussed with him next week's negotiations on the Scottish fishing industry.
I want to draw members' attention to a number of them.Petitions PE18 and PE19, which went through some time ago, concerned the proposed new A701 and called for a public inquiry.
The specific care settings are defined in subsection (2) of the proposed new section. Amendment 26 makes a minor change, consequential to the introduction of the new section.
However, given that local authorities are ultimately responsible for the care of anybody whom they place in any establishment, they have the right to assess the quality of care.
Getting a network operation that supports and enhances that and makes it happen will be a challenge. I hope that, in the new year, we will be able to continue those discussions.
The people at Craigneuk had their brains pilfered for the new organisation and the new organisation was then used to stuff them—I am not sure whether that is parliamentary language, but members know what I mean.
People go in and out of jail—some of them should perhaps not be in jail—and we do not sort them out.I would like to focus on drugs. Some of us visited Barlinnie yesterday, so that visit is fresh in our memory.