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The amendment also expresses concerns that have been expressed by people outside this chamber who are living rough and by others who are homeless but not living rough.
For most people, the important issue is being able to access the services that they need and live their lives at that level. I understand the arguments that you make.
Accreditation might be more suited to a local or national scheme, but a registration scheme should be national. People who live in Scotland or who move here to live should have a single core standard for registration.
We have been accused of extravagance and of the constitutional equivalent of loose living. It is the first time in a long time that I have been accused of loose living and I am quite flattered.
I would think that the communities that Carolyn Leckie represents, and which I represent— I live in one of those communities. I live in one also, and I see the problems daily.