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How about increasing the wages of 256,000 working women and paying them the living wage, which is £7.65 an hour? The First Minister has the power to do that.
I am interested in our inshore fishermen and live exporters. Should the live exporters be put at the front of the queue when they are trying to get their produce to the European markets?
I am interested in Jess Sargeant’s comments about making the bill a “living” bill. Obviously, there are opportunities to amend legislation once it has been passed.
That is a neat link, because I want to highlight an area that we have not touched on: the green infrastructure where people live in towns and cities around Scotland.
At the moment, such information follows children through their lives. We are in danger of creating huge databases that people do not know they are on, with information about them following them through their lives.