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Ban Ki-moon, the secretary-general of the United Nations, Desmond Tutu, and former Irish President Mary Robinson have commended the work that the Scottish Government does with the limited resources that we have.
I notify members that I think that we will lose a member from the debate. I call Mary Scanlon, who has five minutes. 16:15 I thank the Labour Party for using its time to talk about the role of women in Scotland.
That is a significant effort towards improving support for those who have an addiction.As I said earlier, I will talk about the situation in my area. Mary Scanlon said that she is concerned about the rate of progress.
I have a constructive point to make. I hope that Mary Fee would welcome the early years task force, which is the group that administers the change fund.
I welcome the Government motion and the Labour amendment; I oppose Mr Harvie’s amendment.Some 20 months ago, my Mary’s hairdresser in Ayr asked me what would happen to opencast mining in East Ayrshire, where her husband worked—he was to be made redundant.