Meeting of the Parliament 25 June 2026 [Draft]
It was always going to be the case that the old hospital would continue to be used while the new hospital was being built, which means that important investment is required in that regard.
I hope that I may say to Mr Briggs that any commitment to the Monklands replacement project was absent from his party’s manifesto and that he has also been a powerful advocate for the eye pavilion in Edinburgh. The cost of the Monklands project is currently estimated to be £2.1 billion, and there is a risk that the final outturn costs will increase. If I were to allow that to happen, I think that Mr Briggs might be worried about another project that we are committed to. We will deliver for the people of Lanarkshire, but we are also going to deliver for the people of the Lothians and people elsewhere in Scotland.
I am happy to furnish Mr Briggs with further information about the process. When we deal with any full business case, it is important that that is thoroughly examined and scrutinised, out of respect for those who have compiled it. Final decisions are not made until the final business case has been thoroughly scrutinised by the Government, and I hope that Mr Briggs, and other members, will take heart from the fact that I have come here very early in my tenure as Cabinet Secretary for Health and Care to put all of that on the record.