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Do you see what I mean? I will bring in John Brown, and then John Finnie. I want to bring the argument, or the discussion, back to education in the classroom.
Are there consequences for the Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine railway line, which was built to supply Longannet power station? I am sure that Keith Brown will respond to the specific point about the railway line.
As the constituency member for Clydebank and Milngavie, I regularly come into contact with large numbers of people who grew up working in the John Brown shipyard and the Singer sewing machine factory.
High-speed Rail The second agenda item is evidence on high-speed rail from the Minister for Transport and Veterans, Keith Brown, and Peter Lloyd, rail policy executive with the Scottish Government.
Margaret Mitchell and her colleague Gavin Brown pursued the issue with me at the Local Government and Regeneration Committee and at the Finance Committee.
A lot of you will be familiar with the brown, blue and green bins. This is the only information that I can recall the council sending out about that scheme: an eight-page document that was sent out about eight years ago.