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Those concerns were expressed by me and by others, including the local MP, Russell Brown. Some people asked for a task force to be set up, as has happened in other parts of Scotland when major manufacturers have left an area.
I do not mean to be rude by that, but I am sure that you understand that we are under pressure.Following on from Robert Brown's points, do Greater Glasgow Health Board and the social work department, as your principal funders, undertake any evaluation of what you do?
Does that mean that Robin Cook has to run all his foreign policy decisions past this Parliament, Gordon Brown all his decisions on taxation and spending, Geoff Hoon all matters relating to defence or Alistair Darling all matters relating to social security?
The pattern of drug misuse is uneven across the country. Either Robert Brown or Keith Raffan referred to the figures from Fife and Aberdeenshire, where more young people are involved.
I find it incredible that this organisation is allowed to go on as it has.I sat at the recent press conference for the appointment of Duncan McGhie and listened to the chair of the SAC describe how he had been monitoring the financial situation at Scottish Opera. That is a bit like Craig Brown saying that he is monitors the Scotland performances.
If you asked me, "Who owns the 10,000 business start-ups that Gordon Brown has a vision for?", that would be crucial in saying how we are going to deliver it.
For the benefit of the people in the public gallery, I should say that we are not being handed cheques or wads of money in those brown envelopes. They are from the official report, which wants clarification on points that people have made in their contributions.
The question of housing stock transfers to which Robert Brown alluded is central to the housing aspect of this committee's work, and perhaps other aspects.
In paragraph 3.10 of your rebuttal of Roseanne Brown's evidence, you state: “the rule for crossing is very simple: if you can see a tram approaching, wait.