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I look forward to the Sir Fred Goodwin stripped of his pension retrospectively bill being introduced soon at Westminster.As Gordon Brown swans around the States desperate to look relevant, Scotland's economy and jobs crash.
Since the debate last week, and today, he and his sidekick Mr Gavin Brown have been running around boasting about size—the size of their so-called achievement.
There was no response to that.Many other speakers have commented on the handling of the recession. It has become Brown's recession or Labour's recession—Derek Brownlee tries to take that line regularly—but we all know that that is not the case, because it is a worldwide recession.
Will he say something about the ability to recover money from people traffickers? Robert Brown is right to point to that particularly venal and abhorrent area of criminal activity.
The Government engages with our local authority colleagues on such matters.Like Mr Brownlee, Mr Gavin Brown and Mr Johnstone, Mr McLetchie made a number of comments on that part of the Conservatives' amendment that deals with nuclear power.
I would point out—particularly today—that it is Gordon Brown personally who has given a lead to debt cancellation and trade justice throughout the world.