Meeting of the Parliament 21 May 2014
He did so without fear or favour. If Labour members wish to argue against that decision, that is their right, but that is not what they are doing. They are throwing everything they can at the man. Their objective is not about the quality of services that are being provided, but about getting at the health secretary.
This might be the third motion of no confidence in the Parliament’s short history, but it is the first time that I can think of when a health secretary has been attacked for not closing a hospital ward and for saving part of our NHS—but, then, no scare story is too silly and no smear is too low for the Labour Party, and no accusation is too base for it to use against the Scottish National Party Government. That is what we have seen today, so I urge members to reject the motion. [Applause.]