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Mr. Speaker
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton.
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton
No. 9, Sir.
Mr. William Ross
The hon. Gentleman means No. 8, I hope.
8.
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton
asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will pay an official visit to schools in Edinburgh.
Mr. William Ross
I have no immediate plans to do so.
Mr. Galbraith
If the right hon. Gentleman is determined to continue with the educational folly concerning these schools will he at least ensure that financially the pupils who are already there do not suffer unnecessarily from the change in his policies?
Mr. Ross
The hon. Member did not make clear to which schools he was referring.
Mr. Speaker
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton. Supplementary question?
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton
Question No. 9, Sir.
Mr. Galbraith
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. I thought that Question No. 9 was mine.
Mr. Speaker
Yes. I call Question No. 9, Mr. Galbraith.