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That is all right for a big company, which obviously accepts that—it may not like it, but it accepts it and it can deal with it. However, no SME could live with that level of productivity.
It is also the most common form of transport for the under-20s and the over-80s.We would like the walking strategy to include a commitment to enabling more people to walk in their everyday lives—to walk to school and to walk to work.
That may be an issue that needs to be looked at properly but, obviously, accused people do not live in isolation from everyone else—they live as part of families.
Instead of abstract fights about splits, we need more actual stories about how people live their lives and pay their bills—human voices that articulate the political ills of the day.
I am always deferential to Scotland’s aristocracy—and I am worried about Sir Jamie, because he might lose his housing benefit if he is living in an underoccupied castle. Perhaps you should stick to the subject of the debate, minister.
Transparency encourages us to be our own best selves and to live up to our own expectations, because we know that the public and media are watching us.
Mr Dunlop has the casting vote for this morning’s purposes. I live in a world inhabited by those using Dickensian language, so I do not have any particular difficulty with the notion of evincing.