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Another behaviour is bestiality—having sex with animals. Even on TV we have seen naturists: people who do not want to dress themselves because they were born without clothes and see no reason why they should not live without clothes.
When the Scottish Government announced its business pledge, our university said straight away that we would adopt all elements of it, including the living wage. Again, that was a broad-based position within the university.
We announced that there would be a voluntary scheme and people want to make use of it and get on with their lives. When people want to leave, they often want to do so quickly.
Neither these issues, nor the possibility of an individual moving within the UK, or living and working close to the border with England, are addressed at all in the bill or accompanying documents.
On the point about the open-book basis, and given your responsibilities, what expectations do you have of planners and developers to consult the people who live in the areas that they want to develop?