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The most disturbing thing—we might as well deal with this head on, because we will be hearing a lot more about it—is the way SNP MSP after MSP and minister after minister has used the percentage more tax that people will pay.
I remind SNP members that it was of course SNP MPs who brought down the Labour Government in 1979 by voting with the Tories and that it was SNP MSPs who voted with the Tories from 2007 to 2011 in this Parliament.
I recognise the passion and commitment from all MSPs and from the play profession—it is an exciting time for play, and we have the opportunity to build on the strategy.
I will perhaps give way later.I turn to some major aspects of the NPF3 main issues report. As an MSP for Central Scotland, I am heartened by the number of projects in my region that are designated as national developments.
How does the member explain why 100,000 members of Robin Parker’s organisation contacted MSPs last year to complain about the Scottish Government’s policy on colleges?
Gigha is a beautiful island in a wonderful setting and I encourage my MSP colleagues and others who are listening to visit it to experience Gigha for themselves.