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I would like David McLetchie to think deeply about the constant carping on the subject of employee regulations. We live in a time when employment is high and unemployment is low.
It is traumatic for someone who is waiting to see an oncologist to be told, when he or she arrives at the clinic, to go home. Fortunately, I live in Glasgow. What would be the situation of someone who lived elsewhere and had to arrange travel?
Members might feel that human beings are, by definition, living creatures, but I thought that the phrase "living creature" was not usually applied to human beings.
As I said in the petition, if two kids—one staying at No 6 and the other staying at No 7—go to the same bus stop, the one who lives at No 7 might get a bus pass, while the one living at No 6 would have to pay.