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Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie asked if the first minister accepted the principle of a graduate contribution to help fund higher education.
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Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie asked Mr Salmond several times whether he preferred sticking with the British pound or joining the euro.
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Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie asked Mr Salmond if he agreed with the need for graduates to contribute financially to their university education.
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Scottish Conservative Leader Annabel Goldie asked if Mr Salmond would match her party's commitment to maintain police numbers for the next four years, to which he succinctly replied "Yes, I will".
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The Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie asked the first minister if guidance could be given to Scottish Judges following the UK coalition government's announcement that there was a legal obligation to allow some prisoners to vote.
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Scottish Conservative Leader Annabel Goldie asked how many suspects had been interviewed by police without a solicitor, how many had been convicted and how many could be expected to appeal depending on a legal decision expected towards the end of the year.
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Mr Salmond was responding to Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie, who had asked if he agreed with Universities Scotland who have called for a graduate contribution.
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