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In just one day in the NHS in Scotland more than 60,000 people will visit their general practitioner; community nurses will make more than 12,000 visits; 2,500 operations will be performed; and more than 24,000 out-patients will be seen.
Can the minister remember the first question? I visit Shetland frequently and I, too, meet representatives of those fishermen's many and several bodies.
My understanding also is that anything on a radar screen shows up as an X. That is a rather unsophisticated analysis—perhaps you could give me some greater detail on that.
For two months now, the Parliament has heard repeated assurances from the First Minister about his desire for a protocol with the Home Office to govern the operation of enforcement home visits, which are otherwise known as dawn raids.
Taking all those matters into account, is the minister willing to visit north-east Fife and the schools in St Andrews to decide whether they meet those key objectives?
To claim that those 200 one-stop clinics are extra is to mislead the chamber. I have seen the list. I have visited quite a few of the clinics and hope to visit more.