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What you said at the end really intrigues me, Ms Brown. We are getting to a situation in which we are asking GPs to think twice before prescribing basic drugs.
The Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Keith Brown yesterday answered parliamentary question S5W-00367 and stated that 2,500 individuals and 100 employers were helped by the energy jobs task force.
As has been noted, my colleague SiobhianBrown is looking forward to meeting Marie McNair and her constituents, and I note, as she will do, the comments that have been made by Richard Leonard and Bill Kidd.
In concluding, I will reflect on a couple of other contributions. The first is a point that SiobhianBrown made in relation to the Covid recovery activity.
Does Jeremy Balfour acknowledge that his party’s policies—Brexit and the recent chaos down at Westminster—are to blame for what is a broken UK? I do not recognise that. If SiobhianBrown looks at what is happening across the whole of western Europe, she will see that those inflationary costs are going through in ever...
I would like to think that by the end of this parliamentary session some of these issues will have been tackled. As Carol Mochan, SiobhianBrown and Stephanie Callaghan rightly said, there are complex reasons behind the growing problem of mental ill-health.