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Figures that Age Concern supplied to all MSPs today show that free personal care would therefore benefit 63,000 people who receive care at home, 14,000 people in residential care homes and 18,000 in nursing homes.
For example, on our agenda today we have a paper about people who are not MSPs being on committees and we have had discussions about ways in which private bills might be addressed.
We will ask the working group to consider whether the package of safeguards meets the needs of parents and schools. We will publish its views before MSPs are asked to vote on repeal of section 2A.
Given our connections, I am sure that we all pick up reports; it would be useful if we were to circulate that material to each other. As an MSP, that report was circulated to me, so I assume that everybody has it.
Can I take it from that answer that you do not support the extension of the list of proscribed people, which includes elected representatives such as MSPs and councillors, as well as criminals?
When the guidance is ready and comes to Parliament, what will be the process by which MSPs interrogate it? I do not know what procedure draft guidance falls under, but it will be sent to the most relevant committee, which will consider it as it sees fit.