Holyrood, made browsable

Hansard

Every contribution to the Official Report — chamber and committee — searchable in one place. Pulled from data.parliament.scot, indexed for full-text search, linked through to every MSP.

129
Current MSPs
415
MSPs ever elected
14
Parties on record
2,095,827
Hansard contributions
1999–2026
Coverage span
Official Report

Search Hansard contributions

Clear
Showing 0 of 2,095,827 contributions in session S6, 11 May 2026 – 10 Jun 2026. Latest 30 days: 2,655. Coverage: 12 May 1999 — 09 Jun 2026.

No contributions match those filters.

← Back to list
Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 17 November 2021

17 Nov 2021 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Medical Students (Funded Places)

For me and most of my constituents, this is a simple issue. It is about doing what is right to help an NHS that is struggling to keep its head above water and it is about making sure that we have well-trained and well-looked-after staff who are supported to give the best care in the world. I do not want this to become a party-political issue—I do not think that the issue would benefit from that—but the Scottish Government must step up.

I worry that, going into winter, we will see a repeat of the capacity crisis that we have seen year after year in Scotland and elsewhere. That is undoubtedly exacerbated by the Scottish Government’s failure to properly engage in serious workforce planning. That is not a new problem, nor is it, as some spin would have us believe, a problem that is caused solely by Covid. Warnings were in place long ago, and many of my colleagues who sat in the previous session of Parliament will make the same points that I will make today.

As Jackie Baillie indicated, Labour members will support the motion on removing the cap. We must remove that cap on funded places for front-line medical students, but we cannot do so without additional investment for our first-rate medical schools and the capacity to deliver foundation places to all graduates on the completion of their degrees. That is basic common sense, and I believe that it is achievable with the correct political will.

The problem is generally applicable across the medical fields, as Jackie Baillie indicated. I have repeatedly raised issues in the Parliament around the need to increase the number of trained pharmacists in Scotland. Without moving away from the purpose of this debate, I want to make that point again. There is a staff shortage emergency in the NHS in Scotland, and we have to be honest about that.

Beyond the vital need to get more high-quality front-line staff into our NHS, we need to take care to look after those who are already putting in incredible shifts day after day. Margo Cranmer, the chair of Unison’s nursing sector committee, has described Scotland’s nursing team as “stressed and exhausted”—that has already been mentioned, but I thought that it was worth stating that again. She went on to say:

“Substantial investment in extra staff and changes to their working lives are essential.”

Staff retention is nowhere near where we need it to be, and I view maintaining a satisfied workforce as a top priority for any service that wants to tackle the challenges that lie ahead. I do not think that, in all honesty, we can say that that is where we are in Scotland at the moment.

We have all spoken to constituents and representatives of medical NHS staff who have no end of stories about the strain and pressure that they are under. I want to give them something to hold on to, not just a few headlines or motions of thanks. Therefore, as well as lifting the cap, let us get a long-term pay deal that seriously reflects what health groups and trade unions are asking for, and offer a working-time review to every staff member considering retirement, which will give us the opportunity to offer more flexible working arrangements and retain staff for longer. Staff are fed up with being a secondary consideration.

At the heart of all this is low pay, which is a mistake that the Government makes again and again. We are supposed to be designing a transformational national care service, but the Government has still not committed to a wage of £15 an hour for social care workers. The NHS recovery plan that was presented to Parliament a few weeks ago was equally full—

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
The next of business is a debate on motion S6M-02139, in the name of Sandesh Gulhane, on removing the cap on funded places for front-line medical students. I...
Sandesh Gulhane (Glasgow) (Con) Con
Imagine a scenario in which a country’s health service is in crisis, struggling to deliver timely care after years of failed workforce planning. Imagine that...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Humza Yousaf) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Sandesh Gulhane Con
I am sorry; I am a bit tight for time. It is important that we listen to the professional organisations that exist to protect patients and improve education...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Humza Yousaf) SNP
Sandesh Gulhane’s motion asks us to remove the controlled intake cap on funded training places for students from Scotland studying for front-line NHS roles. ...
Liz Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
Does the cabinet secretary acknowledge that almost every medic we speak to says that there is a shortage of doctors, with one of the reasons for that being t...
Humza Yousaf SNP
I agree that we need to increase the number of medical graduates and, in turn, doctors. That is why our manifesto committed to increasing the number of medic...
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Lab
I have much sympathy with the intention that underlies the Conservative motion, so we will support it at decision time, but I am genuinely concerned about th...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Jackie Baillie Lab
I am afraid that I do not have time. Let us also ensure that a long-term pay deal is in place that addresses low pay in the health and social care sector to...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
I thank Dr Sandesh Gulhane for securing time for this important debate. It is dispiriting that, once again, it is Opposition time that has been given over to...
Meghan Gallacher (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
We have all witnessed the impact that a front-line medical staff shortage has had on our NHS. Shortages put pressure on our heroic NHS staff, who work tirele...
Paul McLennan (East Lothian) (SNP) SNP
I am grateful for the opportunity to speak in the debate. It is important that we set the context for the debate. Staffing levels in NHS Scotland are at an a...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
For me and most of my constituents, this is a simple issue. It is about doing what is right to help an NHS that is struggling to keep its head above water an...
Humza Yousaf SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
The Presiding Officer NPA
Very briefly; the member is closing.
Humza Yousaf SNP
Can the member tell me briefly how much a wage of £15 an hour for social care workers would cost and where in the health budget she would take the money from?
Carol Mochan Lab
This is what the Government does time and again. It tries to move the debate away from what we know will solve many of those problems. The trade unions tell ...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you, Ms Mochan.
Carol Mochan Lab
It starts with pay, wellbeing measures and workforce planning, not spin. 17:11
Kaukab Stewart (Glasgow Kelvin) (SNP) SNP
Standing in the Scottish Parliament, we are fortunate that we get to experience visceral reminders of the rich history of our country. Since the 18th century...
Carol Mochan Lab
Does the member acknowledge that there were staffing problems before Covid and that it is not just Covid that has caused those problems?
Kaukab Stewart SNP
I acknowledge that having free tuition in this country is the best way of widening that access and addressing any shortfalls in staffing, which we are making...
Sue Webber (Lothian) (Con) Con
Our NHS is under pressure like never before, and it is increasingly clear that the SNP has no positive ideas for how to turn things around. All that it offer...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green
The pandemic has been an extremely difficult time for all those who are learning and working in the NHS, and I, too, express my sincere thanks to them for th...
Bob Doris (Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn) (SNP) SNP
Presiding Officer, “We need a recruitment and retention strategy with real teeth because it is evident the one in place by Labour ministers is totally ineff...
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
As has been said throughout the debate, although the chronic shortages of staff in our NHS have been exacerbated by the pandemic, they were not caused by it....
Humza Yousaf SNP
I was not glum.
Michael Marra Lab
The photo that I saw was pretty glum. It was not only the risible figure of £7 million that attracted ridicule but, crucially, the fact that there are no GP...
Humza Yousaf SNP
Will the member take an intervention?