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Meeting of the Parliament 17 June 2026 [Last updated 18:21]

17 Jun 2026 · S7 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Bus Fares
Flynn, Stephen SNP Aberdeen Deeside and North Kincardine Watch on SPTV

I will come to that point in just a second.

It is that interest that led us to work on a cross-party basis during the current budget process and to commit up to £4 million to support local transport authorities in developing business cases for local bus improvements through franchising, using the powers that were created in the legislation to which Mr Johnson referred.

It is essential that, if that is the route for buses that some choose to take, the business case is robust and considers all available evidence.

As the First Minister said in Parliament two weeks ago,

“We want to work with local authorities to advance such propositions, because they would be in the public interest.”—[Official Report, 4 June 2026; c 28.]

With those words in mind, I advise Parliament that we will build on the work that has already been undertaken to date by developing better buses legislation during this session of Parliament.

The legislation, which will take a considered—I am sure that members will be pleased to hear this—cross-party approach, will aim to help to enhance the delivery of bus services across Scotland. We will engage with operators, local transport authorities and others to inform the development of our proposals. I look forward to working with members across the chamber to put the needs of passengers at the very heart of the process.

Deputy Presiding Officer, I am conscious of the time, given the number of interventions that I have taken. To conclude, I repeat my view that affordable bus fares are essential for helping with the cost of living. For many of my constituents, particularly those who are under 22, older people and disabled people, the bus pass that this Government has delivered is making a huge difference to their lives. For some, it is the thing that breaks down the barriers of isolation and brings them into the heart of their communities and our society.

We will go further. Our vision for transport is rooted in affordability, accessibility and sustainability. I note for Mr Hoy that, by the end of this session of Parliament, we will introduce legislation to put in place a £2 bus fare cap across Scotland, which will include our pilot in the Highlands and Islands. That step of providing more affordable bus travel will help to change lives and tackle the cost of living. Our action will benefit families, the economy and the environment, and I look forward to working with colleagues across the chamber to deliver that.

However, before we get to that, I give the final word of my opening remarks to the unsung heroes of our buses—the mechanics, the office teams, the route planners and, indeed, the drivers. They are the glue that binds our service together—the friendly face on a dreich morning and the ones who hold the bus when we make that last-minute sprint to catch it. I say to them, the choices that we make in this Parliament will matter to you, and we will work with you and the public to make our bus service the best that it can be.

I move,

That the Parliament recognises the importance of affordable bus services connecting people to employment, education and essential services; welcomes the success of the free bus schemes available to 2.4 million people, including all those aged under 22, over 60 and disabled people; believes that more can be done to make it easier and cheaper for everyone to get around and supports, therefore, the phased rollout of a £2 bus fare cap, building on its introduction in the Highlands and Islands; endorses the introduction of the £2 cap in Glasgow, Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire, Lanarkshire and Inverclyde as quickly as is practicable as part of the next phase of a national rollout, and welcomes the opportunity to develop Better Buses legislation in the current parliamentary session to support the delivery of affordable fares nationally and foster new routes, not least in rural areas.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Katy Clark) Lab
The next item of business is a Scottish Government debate on affordable bus fares. I call Stephen Flynn to speak to and move motion S7M-00367.15:07
The Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Tourism and Transport (Stephen Flynn) SNP
Presiding Officer, I—Interruption. Sorry, Presiding Officer—I forgot to put my card in. I am stuck in my ways from down the road, as I have not been used to ...
Willie Rennie (Fife North East) (LD) LD
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Stephen Flynn SNP
On that note, I am happy to give way to Mr Rennie.
Willie Rennie LD
I do not disagree with what the cabinet secretary says. However, does he also recognise that people in my constituency and in many other constituencies compl...
Stephen Flynn SNP
I thank Mr Rennie for his intervention; I will come to address those points during my speech.To return to my speech, that is why, in the election just five s...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
Made a request to intervene.
Stephen Flynn SNP
I can see that Mr Johnson is very keen to welcome that fact.
Daniel Johnson Lab
I invite the cabinet secretary to welcome the fact that it was the Scottish Labour-Lib Dem coalition Government that introduced the bus pass for the over-60s...
Stephen Flynn SNP
We are challenging each other now to welcome facts. I notice that he did not do so in respect of the young people’s bus pass. I see that he is now correcting...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Stephen Flynn SNP
Yes, of course I will take an intervention from Mr Harvie, who I would imagine is about to indicate his role during the course of the previous parliamentary ...
Patrick Harvie Green
The cabinet secretary has predicted correctly. Just to complete that conversation, I will say that I am sure that the cabinet secretary is proud—and he shoul...
Stephen Flynn SNP
I am not sure that we have ever willingly been pushed out of our comfort zone, let alone by Mr Harvie.We are proud of the commitment that we have made to Sco...
Craig Hoy (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con
Made a request to intervene.
Stephen Flynn SNP
—which Mr Hoy seems to have a particular interest in.
Craig Hoy Con
I rise not in a spirit of self-congratulation, unlike the other members who have intervened so far. I have a question about young people beyond the cities. I...
Stephen Flynn SNP
Mr Hoy tries to drag me into a conversation in relation to the reliability and availability of buses, but he need not do that, because I understand and recog...
Patrick Harvie Green
I am grateful to the cabinet secretary for being so generous in taking interventions. Does he agree that one of the further steps that needs to be taken is t...
Stephen Flynn SNP
I understand Mr Harvie’s argument and I am more than willing to engage with him on that particular issue.However, I turn to a different pilot. Earlier this y...
Paul Sweeney (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
For several years, my constituents have been frustrated that they are paying the most expensive bus fares in the United Kingdom when other parts of the UK ha...
Stephen Flynn SNP
I am not sure that I can go much quicker, having just been elected to this Parliament, than to give the commitment that I just made in relation to our party’...
Craig Hoy Con
Will Mr Flynn take an intervention?
Stephen Flynn SNP
I will make some progress, if that is okay—actually, I see that Craig Hoy is desperate to come in, so I will let him.
Craig Hoy Con
For clarification, is the cabinet secretary now proposing to extend the pilot scheme to the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport area? In light of the exper...
Stephen Flynn SNP
I feel as though I need to repeat myself: we just ran an election campaign with the commitment to extend the £2 bus fare cap to those areas front and centre....
Daniel Johnson Lab
That may be true, but why have no such partnerships been brought forward? Why did it take six years for the Government to publish guidelines on bus franchisi...
Stephen Flynn SNP
The SPT has come forward with such plans, as I am sure Mr Johnson is aware.Of those powers, franchising has perhaps been the subject of the greatest attentio...
Graham Simpson (Central Scot and Lothians West) (Reform) Reform
The cabinet secretary has been extremely generous with interventions. I want him to address the question on franchising. I know that the issue precedes him, ...
Stephen Flynn SNP
I will come to that point in just a second.It is that interest that led us to work on a cross-party basis during the current budget process and to commit up ...