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I argue that, in many cases, the responsibility for action lies with not the tenant, but the landlord. Even at this late stage, I hope that the Government will consider agreeing to my amendments.
I have looked carefully at the nurture group approach in Glasgow. I was happy to visit the city and talk to a variety of people who believe strongly in the approach that they are taking in Glasgow.
It is not just all concentrated in one ministerial visit. Specifically on class size reduction, we know that a wide range of significant discussions are on-going at a national level.
The First Minister will be in Northern Ireland about another matter tomorrow and I expect that we might hear more as a result of that visit. We have heard one or two witnesses address that issue.
Annual forecasting returns must also be submitted, and the funding council makes regular visits to all the colleges—each college is visited two or three times a year.
I express my thanks to all who facilitated our visit. I turn to the content of the bill, which is a bill of two halves—there end the footballing allusions—that creates two new and distinct offences.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether secondary schools already identified through the HM Inspectorate of Education inspections as having weaknesses will continue to receive follow-up visits over the period of August to December 2010.