Meeting of the Parliament 20 December 2023
I echo to Beatrice Wishart what I said to Fergus Ewing and a number of others—I reassure her, in the first instance, that the certainty of delivery that she and others seek has driven the development of the plan. Although it would be a little foolish to suggest that, in a project of this scale and complexity, issues will not arise—of course they will—I give her the same commitment as I gave Fergus Ewing and others, which is that, where issues arise, the Government will seek to address them as quickly as possible.
Beatrice Wishart is absolutely right to acknowledge the accident that occurred near Tomich this week. My sympathies and those of all my colleagues are with those who were involved. We are awaiting further details. I thank the emergency services who were so promptly on the scene. That relates to another part of Beatrice Wishart’s question, which is about dualling being principally a safety issue. I have it at the forefront of my mind that dualling will reduce driver stress and frustration and will reduce the severity of accidents, because head-on collisions are the most difficult and fatal. In addition, emergency vehicles’ access will be quicker not just when there are accidents on the road but for the 10,000 people who live along the route.