Meeting of the Parliament 19 November 2025
That is a significant point that gets to the heart of the skills agenda that we are undertaking through a programme and a set of primary legislative changes.
For Opposition members to state that there is only one thing happening, which is a piece of primary legislation, is incorrect. The Deputy First Minister and I are progressing a whole programme of work that does not require primary legislation to provide more skills opportunities. I have already committed that the Government’s ambition is to increase the number of graduate apprenticeships. There is “Scotland’s Offshore Wind Skills Priorities and Action Plan”, the energy transition skills hub, the oil and gas transition training fund, and so much more that we want to deliver and build on, as well as—as I said earlier—a record number of 25,000 modern apprenticeships. [Ben Macpheson has corrected this contribution. See end of report.]