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I recognise that, as part of the progress of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill, the Scottish ministers will be consulted on any proposed sites in Scotland.
There is an on-going discussion between us, the Office of Rail Regulation, Transport Scotland and the Scottish Executive. Am I right in saying that EWS has a contractual right to use the Forth rail bridge until 2015?
Will he give us that guarantee and uphold the motion that was passed by Parliament? People have the right to peaceful protest in Scotland; Parliament supports that right.
As the submission by British Airports Authority Scotland made clear, it is not the number of flights from other countries to Scotland that is the problem, but filling those flights.
Given that 70 per cent of the spend in Scotland is on pay, we might assume that in a programme that is "as ambitious" as the one in England, 8,000 jobs in Scotland would be lost and 25,000 created—10 per cent of the figures for England.
My point is that there are people affected by the bill who are accorded different statuses in the bill—guardians, continuing attorneys, welfare attorneys and so on.
That broad partnership approach is the right way to tackle sectarianism.We should all be proud of the way in which we in Scotland have taken the issue forward.