Meeting of the Parliament 18 February 2026 [Draft]
I will not take one now, but I will try to do so in my closing speech.
The one airport that is mentioned in the Scottish Greens’ motion on ending US military use is Prestwick. The airport is well known for handling military customers from NATO-aligned countries, most notably the Royal Air Force, the US Air Force and the Royal Canadian Air Force. The motion states that Prestwick airport has been used 560 times by the US military since 1 April 2025. I say respectfully that that is not exactly news. In fact, the US Air Force has used Prestwick airport since we were fighting together to defeat Nazi Germany in world war two, and it has been used by US planes to refuel for decades since then.
We should all be aware that, in 1960, the king of rock and roll, Elvis Presley, landed at Prestwick airport when he was a serving member of the US Army. I am glad that the Greens were not in charge then, as that would have prevented Elvis from making his only trip to the United Kingdom. To quote the man himself, we need a little less conversation and grandstanding from the Greens. Given that their motion is dangerous, virtue signalling and incompetent, it should be returned to sender.
Prestwick airport is also vital for jobs and the economy. As Sharon Dowey said, thousands of jobs are supported at the airport and it contributes nearly £0.25 billion of economic benefits to Scotland. We should not do anything that puts those jobs at risk.