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A similarly distorted image exists of people who live in our poorest communities; the impression is often given that they live chaotic and crime-ridden lives.
For example, I am sure that travel-to-work patterns are not, as one might expect, that people who live at one end of Fife go to Edinburgh and people who live at the other end go to Dundee.
I am clear that the status of the language is important and that it is entirely legitimate for individuals to aspire to use Gaelic as normally as possible in their lives and that Gaelic should not suffer from any lack of respect either at an individual or a corporate level.
Do you want to give the best result to local authorities, depending on which year suits them best, or should the linkage be fixed, so that you live with the decline in one year and the growth in the next?
Of the 12 members of the health board that made the decision on 26 March, only three or four lived in west Fife. The rest either stayed outwith Fife or lived in central or east Fife.
Amendment 150 does not reach out to folk who know, as we all do, that people who live in the private housing sector and owner-occupiers can be just as anti-social as people who live in public housing.