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One of the measures in the bill that the Labour Party will support is the increase in the eligible age for aftercare for young people who have left care from 21 to 26. The permanence that we seek for children in care does not just involve ensuring that they have a roof over their heads.
Some £100 billion has gone into Trident, £26 billion has been squandered on botched information technology projects and billions of pounds have been wasted on the Iraq war and the identity cards fiasco.
Other members have mentioned that problem.Members have also mentioned the loss of roadside habitat. In February, I lodged a motion to highlight the threats that wildlife faces through the loss of set-aside.
I asked why not a single health, education or justice project is listed on the Scottish Government’s future deals website, given that NPD has been the Government’s preferred procurement model for the past 30 months.
The up-to-date material that Mr McLetchie is looking for is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week on the Government’s website. I am not sure where Mr McLetchie is encouraging me to go with this line of questioning.
Those that are published are on our website, and I can write to you about the ones that are in draft form, in order to give you an indication of the areas that are being considered.
Those jobs will all appear on our website as Natural Power jobs—if we get the contract.In operation and maintenance, there is at least one job for every 10MW of electricity produced.