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Is it right that Highland Council—and, I know, others—are excluding people who want to move to a part of Scotland where we need people to come and live and make their lives, because jobs are for internal applicants only?
I was born in an island community, and I continue to have family living in an island community, so I know how critical ferries and lifeline operations are to people living in those communities and for the businesses that operate in those communities.
Overall inflation rates are almost in double figures, and in certain instances in people’s lives the rate will be higher than that, such as it is with food, for instance.
I know that that is quite unconventional, but I am aware of a live situation where someone has passed away who was in a relationship for more than 20 years but did not live with their partner and was not married.
To pick up on Mr Brignal’s point, that is exactly the advantage of not having dogs living in a domestic environment during the racing period of their lives, which is the way we do it in the GBGB.