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To ask the Scottish Government what action it can take to warn consumers about the dangers of buying counterfeit electrical goods in the run-up to the festive season.
We need to keep that in the public eye, not least to highlight the risks, because, as Emma Harper quite rightly stated, people can die from the condition. I will conclude where I started.
There has to be that buy-in, and it has to be said that we will have a commission that looks at the matter and we will work out an agreement, perhaps modelled around something like the Smith commission, where people with different agendas came out with some sort of solution.
Part of our job is to appeal to a broad church. There are films such as “Die Hard” that are shown on the top of an abandoned building, which offers a cultural experience; there are also those films from first and second-time directors.