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The web itself does raise such issues about duty.A Department of Trade and Industry report has shown that people will not buy from a website unless it makes a difference to them—clearly that means a financial difference.
Chancellor Gordon Brown promised on 26 March 1999 that there would be a £500 million strategy to reduce the number of children in poverty in Scotland by 60,000.
Well over 90 per cent of older people—I do not know the exact figure, so I do not want to venture the wrong one—live, and will continue to live, and die in their own homes. They do not need residential care.
There is a definite trend that suggests that we can leave a signature of tartan on products, but it should be quite small: we live and die by how good the product is. That probably extends into Europe, although we have not done the same amount of research into that.