Meeting of the Parliament 24 March 2026 [Draft]
Back in November, I criticised the draft climate change plan for being yet another Scottish National Party propaganda pamphlet that was heavy on rhetoric and light on detail, and the full plan is more of the same. With just one day to go before the parliamentary session ends, we have been presented with more uncosted SNP proposals that will make hard-working Scots poorer, but we still have no energy strategy.
At a time when household bills are rising across the country, it makes no sense to slap on additional costs by forcing Scots to rip out their gas boilers and abandon their petrol cars while sending more taxpayer money abroad. Instead, we should be drilling in the North Sea so that we are less reliant on carbon-intensive imports from foreign countries, while supporting households to make the changes that work for them.
Will the cabinet secretary apologise for finding the time to jet all over the world while failing to produce an energy strategy? When will the cabinet secretary come forward with more detail about the cost of the policies included in the plan, so that she can finally be honest with Scots about how much it will cost them?