Meeting of the Parliament 19 February 2020
It often sounds slightly clichéd to begin a speech such as this one by thanking NHS staff, but I do thank them, because they have saved the lives of two of my three children on several occasions. They work miracles even though they are on their knees and we sometimes ask them to do more with less. They have my thanks—particularly the junior doctors in the gallery—and so does the Royal College of Nursing Scotland, which has provided us with an excellent briefing for the debate.
I also pay tribute to some people who do not often get a lot of thanks, and they are the board chair, the board chief executive and the head of the health and social care partnership in my area. I have cause to work with Brian Houston, Tim Davison and Judith Proctor nearly daily and I know that they recognise the problems in their health board. I do not hold them responsible for a lot of those problems and I know that they are doing their very best.