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Doubts have been expressed about the practicality of the approach. Fish live together, of course, and are sometimes inconsiderate enough to eat each other.
Why, you and I may as well not bother.We are called to a higher purpose than that, though: to live life in all its fullness, to love our neighbours whoever they may be and to look after the world in which we live.
It must recognise the effect of those cuts on households, families, women’s lives and, to go back to the convener’s initial question, women’s equality.
I deal with statistics, but we need to remember that we are talking about individual lives being curtailed, families being bereaved and human lives being wasted.
The key area of our work is to be a facilitator. I do not live in all the communities concerned and nor do my staff, so it is a case of getting the people who live in those communities to take forward their ideas and do the work.
I notice that Shelter Scotland’s submission comments on the increasing number of applications from households living in the private sector. Would it be possible for the panel to comment on the levels of homelessness among people who have lived in the private sector previously?
In that time, it has transformed how we live, do business and interact with one another, and it will continue to do so in ways that few of us can even imagine.