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Meeting of the Parliament 08 October 2025

08 Oct 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Colleges and Apprenticeships
Fraser, Murdo Con Mid Scotland and Fife Watch on SPTV

Alexander Stewart is absolutely right to point the finger at the Scottish Government.

The Scottish Government cannot blame the situation on Westminster or an overall lack of resource. Over the past five years, during which college payments have reduced by 20 per cent in real terms, the overall Scottish Government budget has had a real-terms increase of 2.5 per cent. The closures and cutbacks are entirely down to the choices that the SNP has made to deprioritise skills training for the future workforce that our colleges provide.

Some, but not all, apprenticeships are delivered through our colleges; yet, already, there are concerns about the shortage of apprenticeship places. In 2024-25, learning providers requested around 34,000 apprenticeships to meet the needs of the economy, but the Scottish Government funded just over 25,000, which left a substantial gap. The trade body Engineering Scotland has estimated that 20 per cent of the skills demand from employers has been unmet due to those real-terms cuts in apprenticeship spending, and, elsewhere, businesses have expressed concern about the growing skills gap. The Open University report “Business Barometer 2025” states that 56 per cent of Scottish businesses are experiencing skills shortages, while 39 per cent expect the skills gap to worsen in the next five years.

To give an example from another sector, the number of extra construction workers that are needed in Scotland for the period from 2025 to 2029 is estimated at 3,590 per year, yet we simply do not have the apprenticeship places available to provide the training to meet that demand. In the words of Michelle Ferguson, director of the Confederation of British Industry Scotland,

“Scottish Apprenticeships will be critical in building the future workforce”,

but we are simply not providing enough of them.

There has been some encouraging language from the Scottish Government about the need to promote parity of esteem between different learning routes. Apprenticeships are of value to our future economy, as are university degrees, but apprenticeships get much less attention and much lower funding—as do college places; figures from the Funding Council show that, for the 2024-25 financial year, funding per college student is just £5,054, while the equivalent per university student is £7,558, which is nearly half as much again.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-19253, in the name of Murdo Fraser, on backing Scotland’s colleges and apprenticeships. I invite members ...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
Conservatives in Scotland believe that economic growth has to be the first priority of Government. That need has never been more urgent than now. The quarte...
Alexander Stewart (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
Colleges are fantastic institutions, as you have said. They are the skills engine for the Scottish economy. You have rightly identified the issues that are h...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Always speak through the chair.
Murdo Fraser Con
Alexander Stewart is absolutely right to point the finger at the Scottish Government. The Scottish Government cannot blame the situation on Westminster or a...
Lorna Slater (Lothian) (Green) Green
Will the member take an intervention?
Murdo Fraser Con
Yes, if I have time.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
There is really not very much time in hand. It is up to the member.
Murdo Fraser Con
I will take a brief intervention.
Lorna Slater Green
It is on a point of agreement, I think. The member will recall that the Economy and Fair Work Committee heard evidence that apprenticeship and other college ...
Murdo Fraser Con
I absolutely agree with Lorna Slater’s point about the importance of apprenticeships in delivering skills for the future. The SNP’s response is to mess arou...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Richard Lochhead to speak to and move S6M-19253.3. Minister, you have up to five minutes. I apologise—I meant to call Ben Macpherson. You still have ...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education (Ben Macpherson) SNP
My colleagues and I welcome today’s debate, which is on matters that are important to all of us as we represent our constituents. We also welcome the opportu...
Liz Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
As Murdo Fraser said, it is encouraging to hear that from the minister. However, how does he square those words with the 20 per cent real-terms cut in the bu...
Ben Macpherson SNP
I will come on to the specifics in due course, but, in response to Ms Smith, and in general terms, I emphasise that our colleges, employers, universities and...
Pam Duncan-Glancy (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
Does the minister accept any responsibility at all for the state of Scotland’s colleges?
Ben Macpherson SNP
The Scottish Government is proud to work alongside Scotland’s colleges on how they are delivering as anchor institutions in our communities. Yesterday, I vis...
Lorna Slater (Lothian) (Green) Green
We can all agree on the vital importance of skills and training. We know that the ability to obtain them substantially determines a person’s opportunities in...
Craig Hoy (South Scotland) (Con) Con
Is Lorna Slater ashamed that the Government that she was a member of received £875 million, raised from Scottish employers through HM Revenue and Customs for...
Lorna Slater Green
I share Craig Hoy’s frustration with the lack of transparency around how apprenticeship levy funds are handled. However, he should note that those funds are ...
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the member give way?
Lorna Slater Green
I am sorry, but I need to make some headway. The courses are offered on limited and inflexible days, so apprentices’ work weeks are inefficient, and their t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Ms Slater, you need to conclude.
Lorna Slater Green
—that people graduating from those courses do not achieve well-paid work. I move amendment S6M-19253.2, to leave out from “that future” to end and insert: ...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
It gives me great pleasure to follow Lorna Slater, who gave several very useful insights. This is a useful debate and—dare I say it—it stands in contrast to ...
Brian Whittle Con
Will the member give way?
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
The member has only 30 seconds left to speak.
Daniel Johnson Lab
I reiterate Murdo Fraser’s point that we need to look at reform. Much as Lorna Slater said, we need to look at how we flex our training and apprenticeship sy...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
I feel so much better in this second Conservative debate, because the acceptable faces of the Conservative Party are back on the front bench again, giggling ...
Brian Whittle Con
Will the member take an intervention?