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It was also good to hear members highlighting quality, on which the industry's success is totally dependent. Mary Scanlon talked at such length about food that our mouths were watering.
The minister, to escape his ideological straitjacket—his surreal world—must adopt fully our policies, leave St Mary's Episcopal Primary School in Dunblane alone, and selflessly devolve to Scottish teachers and parents.
My comment was made with tongue in cheek. I entirely accept Mary Scanlon's point that the Parliament has the opportunity to do something in this area in its leadership role.The central point is that credit unions are major instruments of empowerment in Scotland.
We must educate them, work with them on health and employment and take responsibility for this social malaise, otherwise we will never address the problems.What Mary Mulligan and Brian Adam said about poppy proliferation and events in Afghanistan was correct.