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You would have more money to spend on the island if you did not have to pay so much getting there, and you would probably go to visit different places and see more of the island.
The main area of unmet need is probably school visits. The programme for those visits is booked up within days of being opened every six months, or whatever the period is.
Annabel Goldie accuses the Executive of not being serious about sending people to prison. My complaint is precisely the opposite. I believe that the Executive is being too serious about sending people to prison.
One thing that has struck me in some schools that I have visited in Clydesdale is how the whole school team, from the janitor to the lady who provides the school dinners, is part of the learning environment for every child.
Those include powers of entry to investigate premises, to take along any other persons reasonably required for the visit, to conduct private interviews with the adult at risk, and to inspect records.