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Meeting of the Parliament 02 March 2016

02 Mar 2016 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Health
Marra, Jenny Lab North East Scotland Watch on SPTV

I recognise and thank national health service staff up and down this country for the tireless and professional job that they do in caring for our sick and vulnerable people in communities, surgeries and hospitals the length and breadth of Scotland. That is the way in which we should start every health debate, because, as we know, those staff are the backbone of the NHS. We are proud of them, we support them and we thank them for their work.

However, NHS staff need more than thanks and appreciation. They need the resources to allow them to deliver the high-quality local services that people expect and demand, which is where we politicians enter the fray. While our NHS staff and other public servants work tirelessly, we are today debating the funding challenges, the fiscal options and the political decisions that can enable or inhibit them in doing their job. With the fiscal framework for the new tax powers now agreed, we know that the powers that we have long anticipated will soon be transferred and that, with a good financial deal behind them, we have the potential to truly bring about change.

Nevertheless, there are serious questions for us about what kind of nation we want to be. Do we want to be one that rightly demands better public services and that is prepared to pay for them, or one that rightly demands better public services but finds excuses not to pay for or deliver them? Today, a consensus has emerged among the Scottish political parties, which only the Conservatives break from. With Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement on the council tax, we now all agree that, if we want better public services, we need to be brave enough to ask people to pay for them.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Elaine Smith) Lab
The next item of business is a debate on motion S4M-15766, in the name of Jenny Marra, on health. I call Jenny Marra to speak to and move the motion. 14:40
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The Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Sport (Shona Robison) SNP
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Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab
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The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I can give you back time for interventions.
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Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Shona Robison SNP
Let me make some progress. This Government will continue to work with the professions to support staff across the NHS in adopting improved clinical practice...
Neil Bibby Lab
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Shona Robison SNP
Just a minute. Our recently launched national clinical strategy shows how we can adapt our services to meet those challenges and ensure that we get the best...
Neil Findlay (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
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Shona Robison SNP
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The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Order, please.
Shona Robison SNP
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Neil Findlay Lab
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
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No, I will not just now. I have taken two interventions. Members: Ooh!
Neil Findlay Lab
There is plenty time.
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Order, please.
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Neil Bibby Lab
Did the cabinet secretary intervene?
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Order, please.
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