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What is Labour’s message to care workers—the care workers to whom it is denying the living wage? Not only is it denying them the living wage, but it is now threatening to tax them.
I am happy to give way to John Mason. The living wage is important, but does the member accept that, although a living wage is good, a minimum wage is better, because it affects the private sector as well?
Gaelic will be part of young people’s lives after they leave school only if it is a living language, which is used in and by Gaelic speaking communities.The workplace is key to that and the largest workforce in many Gaelic-speaking communities is the local CalMac ferry.
It is about the idea that we are not really creating good law. We live in challenging times for producing clear and precise legislation, because the pressures are now different.
There is absolutely nothing in the paper that would put a single obstacle in the way of somebody from another part of the UK who wanted to live in Scotland or somebody in Scotland who wanted to live in another part of the UK.