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Imad said: “As Palestinians, we never feel safe. We have lived all of our lives in a country where we are made to feel that we are always in the wrong place at the wrong time ...
It is where most of us will have most contact—for some, it will be their only contact—with our health service throughout our lives. It matters that we get that right—that it is accessible and that it addresses our needs.
We are acutely aware of the exceptionally challenging times that disabled people in Scotland are living through. Disabled people continue to be impacted by the cost of living crisis that is gripping the United Kingdom and, alongside facing higher costs of living, a great many ...
The UK Government has no interest in fixing these appalling injustices and, as a result, many of my constituents where I live in Scotland are living in extreme fuel poverty, entirely because of a UK Government policy choice.
Important to take population densities into account. • Scottish Parliament should be as accessible to someone living in Shetland as it is to someone living in the central belt. • New technology important.
The commission identified that it would need people who had lived in poverty or who had real-life experience of working with people who lived in poverty.