Meeting of the Parliament 25 June 2026 [Draft]
For the record, I have written on this matter to Ms McDade in her capacity as the convener of the Health, Care and Sport Committee.
Let me be clear: we still need acute hospitals. The good people of Lanarkshire still need and will get a new Monklands hospital. However, Helen McDade’s point about the stewardship of public finances is crucial. We cannot spend £2.1 billion—nor, indeed, more—on one project and meet all our other commitments relating to the aspirations that we all share across Scotland. We know that we need to do things differently, and I know that, in quieter moments, the majority of MSPs acknowledge the need for public service reform and to do things differently. To deliver on the many commitments that I have outlined today, we have to make hard decisions, and I am prepared to make hard decisions about affordability and what is best for future health and care services.
If I have missed anything, I will happily follow up with Helen McDade in writing. We are investing £22.5 billion across the health and care portfolio, with additional investment in many areas.