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91. I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his recognition of our firm commitment to the further education of adults. 92. I am grateful to my hon. Friend for raising an important constituency point. 93. I hope that the hon. Gentleman will have the grace to acknowledge that progress and those achievements. 94. Other hon. Members have given specific examples of their constituents. 95. I am well aware of my hon. Friend's constituency interest as I visited that company and know how good it is. 96. As my hon. Friend knows, fiscal matters are for our right hon. Friend the Chancellor. 97. The hon. Gentleman was wrong to say that we had failed to consult on our proposals for the council tax. 98. The hon. Member for Garscadden raised the issue of discounts and exemptions. 99. That is what will happen when we get what the hon. Gentleman describes as the raw data. 100. The Attorney-General Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will contrive to listen to what I am saying on this complicated matter. 101. Mr. Mans Perhaps I can find a way through the middle of my two hon. Friends' useful contributions. 102. I agree entirely with my hon. Friend on that matter. 103. The hon. Gentleman obviously does not think that training and enterprise councils should be supported. 104. Will my hon. Friend call on the hon. Member for Livingston to make a similar admission of the error of his ways? 105. The statistics prove that absolutely, and everybody except the hon. Lady knows it. 106. Mr. Griffiths I could not pay a more eloquent testimony to the doctor than my hon. Friend has just paid. 107. Mr. Leigh I agree with the hon. Gentleman to this extent - that the coal mining areas need this money. 108. Mr. Norman Lamont I assure the right hon. Gentleman that what he has said is not correct. 109. Mr. Illsley Where would Nottinghamshire county council find the elbow room to which the hon. Gentleman referred? 110. I understood what my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary said about economic migration and refugees under the 1951 convention. 111. The hon. Member for Londonderry, East asked about emissions from the chemical incinerator at the Coalite works. 112. Mr. Jackson I very much appreciated the opportunity to meet some of the hon. Gentleman's constituents in a delegation. 113. It might have helped if the hon. Gentleman had given people a better example in that respect. 114. His comments will certainly endear him to his hon. Friends. 115. Can the right hon. Gentleman explain how the costs of extending national insurance or raising taxation will help employment? 116. Will my right hon. Friend confirm that he will look equally thoroughly and carefully at any proposals from hospitals in Tayside? 117. The council tax Bill exists because the poll tax was the disaster that so many hon. Members said it would be. 118. Mr. Townsend Will my right hon. Friend confirm that that excellent facility is not supported from the aid budget? 119. Mr. Heathcoat-Amory I am happy to give the hon. Gentleman the assurance that entitlement to concessionary coal will be preserved. 120. The Prime Minister I agree entirely with my hon. Friend's analysis on that point.