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There is a box in our economic and fiscal outlook in which we examine what are the right assumptions to make about the new cohort of migrants, because it is a very new regime for us to get our heads around.
I would certainly find it helpful to get further information, probably from the clerks rather than anybody else, about what has been provided under FOI, as that seems to be the principal focus of the latest correspondence.
I urge the minister to get people around the table—I think that he wants to do that—so that we get to the point where everyone can agree on a document that makes sense and delivers. 16:04 I am delighted to speak in this afternoon’s debate.
Nobody has a duty to come and report to Fergus Ewing, saying, “By the way, I’ve got a job now.” A lot of people will just get on with their lives and go and get a job for themselves.
Kenny Gibson rightly highlights the importance of broadband to rural communities and to rural development. It is great news that so many people in Arran are benefiting from the latest investments.
That means that although a person is in theory getting a 30-minute visit, they are actually getting only a 20-minute visit when travel time is allowed for.