Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2026 [Last updated 19:16]
We want to see that black hole in the public finances closed. It needs to close. We need to hear the meat of the Government’s argument on what public service reform means. That is the point that is made in our amendment today, and I am very pleased to move it.
I move amendment S7M-00309.5, to leave out from “welcomes” to end and insert:
“acknowledges that the Scottish National Party administration has failed to deliver on public service reform during its 19 years in power; agrees that the delivery of excellent and sustainable public services should be the goal of public service reform, rather than the preservation of existing corporate structures; notes that, while a long overdue commitment to deliver public service reform is welcome, the Scottish Government’s finances will remain unsustainable until Social Security Scotland’s ever-rising benefits bill is controlled, and calls on the Scottish Government to clearly set out how it plans to close the near £5 billion forecast black-hole in Scotland’s finances.”
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