Meeting of the Parliament 18 June 2026 [Draft]
I do not recognise Mr Fagan’s description of the financial situation of local government at the moment. I recognise that we are all doing our best with the budgets that we have. Indeed, I met COSLA representatives yesterday to talk about housing and how we can work collectively on child poverty.
Mr Fagan mentioned preventative spend, which is an important area in which the Scottish Government and local authorities can work together with third sector partners. That is public service reform in action, ensuring that we have public services that deliver better, more efficiently and more effectively, which is better for the client involved. Mr Fagan gave some examples of that work in relation to debt and welfare advice, and there are many more examples.
The issue of preventative spend is why I look forward to working with Ivan McKee on the public service reform agenda, because that will deliver for our constituents.