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If we do not have a station in Stow, the economy of the village will die completely. As I have already said, the bus service could become almost non-existent, as far as running a business from the village is concerned.
In areas of Scotland where social inequality is greatest, people tend to die earlier and although I am delighted that, in rural areas such as that which I represent, many people will benefit from the change, it would be appropriate to find a way of including in the regulations people under the age of 80 in areas of significant social inequality who have par...
Such measures could be considered, but I am not prepared to die in a ditch over that today.The role of community groups was mentioned, as were various specific community groups.
Two thousand and fifty pensioners died last year; if the Administration is to make more of them die through needlessly waiting for a bus at Harthill, God almighty, what are things coming to?
Tourists do not want to come to empty harbours; they want to come to working ports and thriving communities.Without direct aid to see it over the period, Eyemouth will die as a fishing community. The problem is not of our area's making.
Unless the Parliament ensures that there is a strategy to deal with remote and peripheral islands, members can probably take it as read that at the start of the 21st century we will see evacuations as living islands die because the lifeblood to their communities is stopped.This is not special pleading.
There, too, they are seeking to implement the vision of an inclusive society.However, in India, the caste system militates against such inclusiveness. Born a Dalit—an untouchable—you die a Dalit, and nothing you achieve can alter your caste.
Instead of £25 million, what about a steady stream and a pool that industries can drink from rather than letting them die of thirst? How much would Kenny MacAskill commit to this initiative?