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We need to get that right. Tax has a big impact on behaviour so we need to make sure that we have enough time for discussion and scrutiny so that, in a year in which there is a lot of flux and we have to deal with new powers, we get it right.
The Scottish Government has clearly restated that measures to tackle antisocial behaviour in urban residential areas are not restricted by the duty of local authorities to uphold access rights under the 2003 act.
Will that full £17 million be spent on the national football academy and indoor football centre, or will there be the £50 million that was in the manifesto commitment?
Not only has it been a way to stop antisocial behaviour in Paisley and Renfrewshire; it has developed into a way to get hard-to-reach young people and ensure that people can work with them and offer them something better for the future.
Some people may well have answered that question differently because of not a change in their behaviour but, rather, a change in their interpretation of the question.
Will the First Minister step in and stop this reckless behaviour? Before the First Minister responds, I remind members, as I did at the beginning of last week’s debate on opencast, that there is a live case on restoration before the Court of Session.
Question 9, which was lodged by Mark Griffin, has been withdrawn for understandable reasons.National Football Academy (Bidding Criteria) National Football Academy (Bidding Criteria) 10.