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That caused problems for GPs. Surely the point is that parents are allowing their children to be vaccinated on the advice of their GPs and that the matter is for them to decide.
More and more patient groups are pointing out to members that they are now, in a sense, the working poor and that they do not get the support that they require for their chronic conditions—and only for their chronic conditions.
I actually cancelled my request to speak because Cathy Peattie more or less covered the points that I wanted to make on drivers who drive knowing full well that they are not covered by insurance and that they are, perhaps, already banned from driving.
Fuel duty is a reserved matter, as Fergus Ewing correctly pointed out, and it would be wrong for me to comment on it in the chamber.In his question, Fergus Ewing asserted that the motor car is a necessity for many people in rural parts of Scotland.
Pauline McNeill raises a number of points in her question. I recognise the innovative nature of the work that Glasgow City Council has done on the issue.
For the record, I would prefer to have our discussion in public, but I guess that there is no point in having yet another vote. I shall not push the matter to a vote unless anyone else wants to do that.I agree that we should be concerned that MSPs who introduce bills should have the same rights and the same chances as the Executive has.
How are we to take that matter forward and do more than just read the document? The clerk has helpfully pointed out that we should consider the issues as part of our regional funding inquiry.
The relevant minister should get back to Mr MacAskill on that point. We are targeting sports clubs whose ability to function will be greatly assisted by the measure that we are discussing.