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There is much mention of roads and trains in the proposals—MSPs travel, by and large, by car and train—but there is very little mention of measures to increase bus services; I notice only one.
It is important that we have a discussion with MSPs. The unified board takes seriously its responsibility and accountability to the Parliament, the Executive and the wider Lothian community.
It is not about tackling the whole issue of prostitution, and it is not about making prostitution illegal—although there are one or two MSPs in the chamber who I am sure would like to do just that.
Everyone should remember that the person they are not being particularly pleasant to might be their dentist, their child's teacher, their financial adviser or maybe even their MSP in future. I have a number of people to thank.
In a recent letter to The Scotsman about the Waverley line, Christine Grahame MSP wrote:"Transport is not simply about bums on seats, it is about accessibility and choice.