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I wonder whether I might encourage the cabinet secretary to visit one of the jewels in the cultural crown of rural Scotland, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, which has a magnificent record of artistic production in rural Scotland.
A care home in Dumbarton had to close down part of its facility and to restrict visiting because of Covid, and other care homes are in a similar position.
I met the Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko last week and discussed Scotland’s offer. I hope to visit Poland in the coming weeks. Mr Choudhury, there was a little break-up in the minister’s response.
An example might be a ministerial visit in a member’s constituency. Some MSPs might deem that to be required parliamentary business, but others might not, and it might be a grey area for others.
Organisations the length and breadth of the country will be working through Christmas and new year to support the most vulnerable. I visited one of them recently, the Homeless Project Scotland, to see its amazing work.
We have seen cuts to services, a dispute that has now passed 130 days, 90 per cent of Sunday services cancelled, engineers now threatening strike action and the looming threat of all that continuing while world leaders visit rat-infested, SNP-run Glasgow in November.
We do not own the Methil yard—we lease it from Scottish Enterprise. We are the tenant, so we need to work with our landlord, so to speak, on what type of improvements we can do.
Questions and Answers
Date lodged:
16 September 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with the Home Office regarding proposals in the forthcoming Immigration Bill for landlords to carry out checks of tenants’ immigration status and evict undocumented migrants.