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(S5F-00445) As this is our last session of First Minister’s question time before armistice day and remembrance Sunday, I am sure that all members want to pay tribute and express our gratitude to those who sacrificed their lives for the way of life that we all value.
Given the scale of the tragedy and the impact that it has had on many lives and on the city of Glasgow, it is vital that the families who are affected get the answers that they deserve so much.
That debate, like this one, had nothing to do with improving community safety, the lives of victims or even the small matter of operating within the realms of what is legal.
You would not necessarily need to do that now. We could have people living and working in more rural and remote areas and, importantly, as Willie Coffey said, enabling people to live and work in the communities in which they grew up.
In addition to that, any sector that is linked to travel will need support. Live events are key for our region, given some of the recent investments in P&J Live—an events complex in the region.
There does not appear to be a mechanism in the regulations to decide between applications made by each parent when they live together and claim means-tested benefits jointly.
In that example, 75 per cent is locally owned and the 25 per cent share is owned by the community. A landowner who lives in England or in an offshore tax haven will not be eligible.