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My understanding of the evidence is somewhat different from Mr Brown’s. NHS Highland said that people may experience a reduction in income through the welfare reform changes, which might suggest that people would reduce their consumption of alcohol because they would have less money.
To ask the Scottish Executive , further to the answer to question S3W-33563 by Keith Brown on 25 May 2010, what the figures are broken down by local education authority Table 1.
I have not had a chance to read it properly yet, but I think that it, too, will be useful. I take Keith Brown’s point about focusing on the purpose of the bill, which he says is about appropriate and safe staffing.
It blows out of the water the First Minister's pretence that he can prevent budget cuts in Scotland. Gordon Brown had to be dragged kicking and screaming to admit that cuts were necessary.