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There is a point at which we might begin to instruct the Bòrd na Gàidhlig instead of laying out the high-level strategy. I do not know whether your suggestion adds too much to the paragraph.
How important do your councillors perceive the use and development of ICT to be in delivering decentralised decision making and more local accountability? Is it the way forward? Your submission mentions a range of initiatives.
Also welcome is the 80 per cent discount on individual learning accounts for those who want to study technology subjects.Some of the evidence that the committee has taken during its inquiry into lifelong learning has been staggering.
That is no way to treat people in the 21st century.The First Minister said that he wished"to build a Scotland … whose institutions are open and accountable and reflect the people's priorities".