Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2026 [Last updated 19:16]
On reflection, I am happy with the extent of the contributions that we have heard this afternoon. As I indicated at the outset, I was keen to hear from members, and that is what has happened for the most part. I will try to pick my way through the mind map that I have in front of me of all the contributions.
I will start with the third sector. Laura Moodie made some great points about community organisations doing great work. All the Labour speakers spoke to that subject. Michael Marra led off with that in his contribution, and Joe Long mentioned it, too. Jenni Minto made some great points about third sector organisations, as did other members. The point that this is about public service reform is critical and it involves taking on board the issues of the stability of third sector funding, reducing complexity and streamlining. Jenni Minto proposed the interesting idea of having a memorandum of understanding between public bodies and the third sector.
The third sector is absolutely key to our work and it should be put not at the end of the line but at the beginning of the line when it comes to funding allocation. As the Deputy First Minister and I go into the budget discussions, we will be reflecting on that very seriously.