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The only caveat that I give is that we must consider care in the round and the balance of people who are being visited at home, going to a health clinic and receiving other care at home.
During the past week, I have had the opportunity to visit all the main buildings in the parliamentary complex and to assess them for access for disabled peopled.
Lothian Buses in Edinburgh is about to introduce a journey planner on the web. People would be able to access the site, type in the starting point and destination and be given their journey options.
As long as this kind of pornography continues to be available on the internet, more and more people will get caught up in its horrible web. The spiders doing the spinning at the centre of the web must be crushed.
—Official Report, 12 February 2004; c 5839.On 26 February 2004, the First Minister told me:"Such a benefit system exists to help those who have problems with making their payments."
—Official Report, Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 26 February 2002; c 3089.In the light of Murdo Fraser's comments—Murdo Fraser was not at any of those meetings—will the minister confirm that privatisation is not on the agenda?