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Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Feb 2026
Public Services (Funding)
The motion poses a simple question about whether the way in which the SNP Government chooses to distribute its record funding among our local authorities, NHS boards and infrastructure investment projects is a fair distribution. Those are all devolved services, as Karen Adam w...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
02 Dec 2020
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
Yes, I agree with that. I can see from the record that many business groups did not support the proposal in the order. I will shortly speak specifically about one such group, and about a solution that might be of interest. The last revaluation was several years ago. The north...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
16 Mar 2017
Non-domestic Rates (North East Scotland)
I thank Gillian Martin for her incorrect intervention because—as I will go on to talk about—I have a particular example. Perhaps she should have given me longer to develop the argument. Nurseries in the north-east are, on average, facing an increase of 50 per cent in their ra...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Apr 2024
Railway Stations (North of Central Belt)
I thank colleagues from across the chamber who have supported my motion. In 1956, the communities of Cove and Newtonhill lost their stations, but in recent years, both places have expanded exponentially, such that Newtonhill now has a population of more than 3,000 and Cove ha...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 May 2025
Tall Ships Races 2025 (Aberdeen)
I was delighted that Kevin Stewart lodged a motion on welcoming the tall ships to Aberdeen. I thank Jackie Dunbar for stepping in. It was no surprise to me that Kevin did so, as, although he and I differ on some—perhaps many—political issues, what he and I share, along with th...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Jun 2016
Taking Scotland Forward: Creating a Fairer Scotland
My pride and honour in giving this, my maiden speech, to Parliament are as great as my surprise at finding, on the morning after the election, that I would be coming here to make it as a representative of North East Scotland. However, my surprise was not, it must be said, as g...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
29 Mar 2023
Court Maintenance Backlog
Of course, it is a huge cause for concern. I have heard anecdotally about similar things occurring in the north-east, and, indeed, around Scotland. It is not even surprising, given that when cases are finally called, victims are quite often being crammed into cramped, crumblin...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
02 Jun 2016
Taking Scotland Forward: Creating a Fairer Scotland
It is my maiden speech, I am afraid. I have clearly hit the mark, so I thank the member for that. Where is the fairness in doubling the large business supplement? That supplement will hammer 27 per cent of business premises in Aberdeen city. We are already the second-highest ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
18 May 2022
Adverse Weather Events
I congratulate Tess White on securing this incredibly important debate. The impact of these storms across Scotland, but especially in the north-east, were devastating, and Tess White and many members have given powerful testimony throughout the debate. It bears reiterating th...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 May 2018
Roads
I thank Rachael Hamilton for securing this important debate. It is particularly pertinent to me, because I wrote to the minister a fortnight ago about the issue. I was on the A90, coming back from Forfar one evening in April, and I went through the 3 miles between the A935 and...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Nov 2016
International Credit Union Day 2016
It is with great pleasure that I participate in this debate. I thank Ruth Maguire for lodging the motion and giving Parliament the opportunity to express our appreciation for and raise awareness of the credit union movement’s critical work both in Scotland and internationally....
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
02 May 2024
New Energy Infrastructure in the North of Scotland
No. I say to the minister, with respect, that she can respond in her closing speech. Audrey Nicoll is wrong. This is not about every other agency bar the Scottish Government. In fact, a responsible Government would produce a holistic energy strategy that recognises that we ne...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
02 May 2019
Portfolio Question Time · Local Government Finance
Recent figures show that north-east councils make up four of the 10 local authorities that are least funded per head in Scotland. That is a massive inequality in funding for core services. Schoolchildren and pensioners in the north-east receive significantly less per head than...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Feb 2026
Scottish Games Network’s “Level Up Scotland: A National Action Plan for the Scottish Games Sector”
I am grateful to Michael Marra for lodging the motion and for the opportunity to make a short contribution. The “Level Up Scotland” report and the strategic direction that it sets out for Scotland’s games sector represent a serious and evidence-led plan that recognises the sec...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
25 Apr 2024
Railway Stations (North of Central Belt)
I am not sure that I do have confidence in that because only 3 per cent of the funding has been delivered so far, about eight years on. The SNP Government has recently suggested that the pledge is under review, so perhaps the minister can allay those concerns in her closing sp...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Nov 2022
Portfolio Question Time · A96 Appraisal (Progress)
The consultation closed in June and, as we have heard, there were nearly 5,000 responses. If it is being done properly, most of the responses will be from people in the north-east and most, if not all, will say, “Dual it.” We surely owe that to the 13 people who have been kill...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
01 Nov 2023
Flooding (Support for Communities)
I address that point simply by saying that that is absolute nonsense. I say that from a position of authority as a former shadow cabinet secretary for net zero, energy and transport. As for the second part of the amendment’s promise, which is to “continue to engage with and ...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
14 Dec 2016
Taxation
No. We need people in the north-east. On virtually every visit I go on, businesspeople say, “I cannot get people to move here because the cost of living is too high.” Why? Because the north-east of Scotland is being targeted for a council tax raid, with half of all residents ...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
15 Dec 2021
Economy (North-east Scotland)
I am disappointed that the minister has completely failed to get my point. Nobody is arguing for unlimited oil and gas—the minister has clearly failed to listen, just as he failed to listen to the oil and gas industry and to most of the environmental industry when they were te...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
24 Mar 2022
General Question Time · General Practitioners (North East Scotland)
Last week, the people of Aberdeen learned that the Great Western medical practice, with 10,000 patients, might have to take drastic measures because of a lack of GPs in the north-east. When I asked about similar situations at Carden medical centre, I got weasel words and fudge...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Feb 2017
Oil and Gas Sector Co-investment
I sincerely thank Lewis Macdonald for securing this members’ business debate, because although the situation in the North Sea might have dropped off the daily national news agenda, it is still a huge worry to those who are employed in the sector, the supply chain and all the s...
Liam Kerr Con Committee
24 Jan 2019
Major Capital Projects (Progress Update)
I would be very grateful for that. Thank you. My other question is also for Mr Reeve. The update talks about the £200 million to improve the north-east main line. In 2016, there was a promise that that £200 million would shave 20 minutes off the journey time down to the centr...
Liam Kerr Con Committee
21 Sep 2021
Committee Priorities
My question is for Scottish Enterprise and is perhaps for Ewan Mearns. The north-east is going through a transitional time; The Press and Journal reported yesterday that Aberdeen is facing a “challenge not like anything in its history”, partly because of the energy transitio...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Nov 2021
Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage
I thought that it would be helpful to clear up certain areas where some members seem to have misunderstood crucial facts. First of all, Karen Adam said that this was a political decision, but she appeared unaware that there were objective criteria for approval that all bidders...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Jan 2022
Strategic Transport Projects Review 2
The document provides warm words, but no specifics around rail in the north-east. Will the programme of enhancements deliver the full 20-minute reduction in journey times to the central belt that the Scottish National Party has promised since the first STPR in 2008? Will the m...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
13 Nov 2024
Rural Roads
I congratulate Douglas Lumsden on bringing the debate to the chamber, particularly because, on the day that the Scottish Conservatives have highlighted the attack on farms and rural life by both the Scottish and UK Governments, he has highlighted the SNP’s long-term failure to...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 May 2025
First Minister’s Question Time · North East Scotland College Funding
North East Scotland College calculates that it has been underfunded by around £30 million over the past decade. That has resulted in fewer places for domestic students and threatens the north-east’s economic future. The college says that the funding system is “significantly ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Oct 2021
Offshore Training Passport
At the outset, I congratulate Mercedes Villalba on securing her first members’ business debate and for doing so on such an important topic. According to Oil & Gas UK, the oil and gas industry supports around 60,000 workers in the north-east, and perhaps 100,000 more widely...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
26 Sep 2023
Climate Emergency
I do not disagree with what Jackie Dunbar said about the importance of the workforce in the north-east, but does she, like me, worry that, if we have a draft energy strategy that suggests that the North Sea might be shut down, we create a narrative that, as the North Sea decli...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Jan 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · Extreme Weather
On Tuesday, I asked the First Minister what help could be given to the north and north-east during this period of extreme weather, in the face of severe council budget challenges. Since then, the situation has worsened, with further falls overnight and ice everywhere. Tim Eag...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
16 Mar 2017
Non-domestic Rates (North East Scotland)
I thank Ross Thomson for bringing this issue to the chamber. It is without doubt one of the biggest issues that we face in the north-east right now. I want to highlight the impact on a sector that has had little mention in the chamber but which, according to Gary Walton of b...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
08 May 2019
Portfolio Question Time · Oil and Gas (Jobs)
The minister will be aware that oil and gas support 280,000 United Kingdom jobs and workers in the energy sector, many of whom are based in the north-east and each of whom contributes an average of over £170,000 to the economy. However, Aberdeen City Council’s general revenue ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Feb 2022
First Minister’s Question Time · North-east Scotland (Oil and Gas Industry)
More than six weeks ago, an open letter that was signed by more than 50 north-east councillors and business leaders, which decried the potentially devastating impact of recent statements on oil and gas and north-east jobs, was sent to both of Scotland’s Governments. Within fou...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
15 Sep 2021
North Sea Oil and Gas
I congratulate the member on reading out a prepared intervention. What is most galling about the relentless whataboutery is that not only does it waste everyone’s time in an important debate but it shows just how unable the member is to either properly address my motion or pro...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Feb 2017
Blackhillock to Kintore Transmission Line
I am pleased to be permitted to speak in the debate and I am grateful to Mike Rumbles for securing it. The opening line of the motion is instructive, as it mentions “the concern that has been expressed by communities in proximity to” the “proposed Blackhillock to Kintore t...
Liam Kerr Con Committee
22 Feb 2017
Air Departure Tax (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Yes. I move on to my final question. I have to apologise to Mr Day again; it is just that I have his submission before me, and it interests me. I am going to take a very north-east view about something that you alluded to earlier. Your submission says: “A further tax reducti...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
15 Dec 2021
Economy (North-east Scotland)
Last week, in response to someone called Alex Salmond saying that the Scottish National Party Government had “been dragged into student politics” that would sacrifice and jeopardise “the livelihoods of tens of thousands of Scots”, an SNP spokeswoman said that we needed to ...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
07 Dec 2021
Just Transition
I am short of two minutes, I am afraid, Mr Ruskell. The SNP’s credibility is not enhanced when senior Government ministers argue that the future of the planet depends on Scottish independence. Several members have highlighted the Climate Change Committee’s report, which warns...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
07 Jun 2023
Oil and Gas Industry
I am out of time, Mr Johnson. Sharon Graham is correct. Neither Labour nor the SNP-Green coalition has that plan. The only party that has a credible plan for working with our oil and gas industry and renewable sectors to get to net zero, while keeping the lights on, our homes...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
31 Oct 2017
Promoting Active Travel
Any moves by parties and communities to encourage active travel, particularly in relation to cycling, must be welcomed. It is in that spirit that I make my comments today. First, as we have heard, the Scottish Government set out in its 2010 cycling action plan an objective to...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Nov 2018
Emergency Workers
I thank all the members who signed my motion and have allowed the debate to take place. It is important to commend the emergency services for the work that they do in the north-east and throughout Scotland. It is particularly fitting that this evening’s debate takes place so ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
26 Jan 2017
Improving Scotland’s Planning
It is apt that, in the year we mark the birth 260 years ago of one of this country’s finest civil engineers, Thomas Telford, we are having this debate today. Few people have contributed more to our national and international infrastructure than the Dumfriesshire lad who went o...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Mar 2017
Safe Drive, Stay Alive Project
I congratulate Alexander Stewart on securing the debate. I am particularly pleased to speak in this debate, because just more than 31 years ago, at around 9.30 in the evening, I was, following a terrible head-on car accident, standing shivering in the icy darkness at the side ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
17 Apr 2018
Aberdeen Trades Union Council
Like other members, I congratulate Lewis Macdonald on securing the debate. The topic is important because, as Jackie Baillie has just reminded us, it is vital to recognise the progress that has been made in the century and a half that has passed since the formation of Aberdeen...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Nov 2019
First Minister’s Question Time · NHS Grampian
The people of the north-east have for years been poorly served by a lack of funding and support to NHS Grampian. An update on the current infrastructure investment plan says that the main construction work on the Baird family hospital and Anchor centre will take place “later t...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
30 Nov 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · A96 Corridor Review
The review, which was ordered simply to appease the Green Party, was supposed to be published more than a year ago. In 2011, the Scottish National Party promised the people of the north-east that the A96 would be dualled fully by 2030. More than a decade of prevarication, mill...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
13 Nov 2024
Rural Roads
I listened to Christine Grahame’s comments earlier, and it is certainly worth reflecting on that point. We would have to look at the consequences of her proposal and at whether it would result in less money, but I recognise that it is worth reflecting on. What I am trying to ...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
25 Apr 2017
Air Departure Tax (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Andy Wightman makes my point for me. We asked the Government to bring forward its plans, given that it made a manifesto commitment. We have looked at the extensive evidence that was provided to the committee, but we are not putting forward a policy. I will address something e...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
07 Dec 2017
Sea Fisheries and End-year Negotiations
Very briefly, it is to narrow down in the motion the specific political issues that others could raise—if it were not made clear, those might not be a consideration. Interruption. Forgive me—someone was not listening. They can read it back in the Official Report. The industry...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Jun 2020
First Minister’s Question Time · Business Rates (North East Scotland)
On Monday, yet another established retailer on Aberdeen’s Union Street, Molton Brown, announced its closure. It is another business lost to Aberdeen and more local people unemployed during very difficult times for the north-east. That is due in no small part to this Government...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Sep 2021
ScotRail
I have listened carefully to the debate. In a speech of only four minutes, I have a limited time to pick out the key issues. However, first, we can support the first part of the Labour motion on resisting the reduction in ScotRail services. The second thing that the debate ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
27 Apr 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Campaign for North East Rail
Since 2016, I have been campaigning for new stations at Cove and Newtonhill—something that the Campaign for North East Rail is also keen to progress. According to a recent study from Nestrans, most respondents in Cove and Newtonhill are in favour. Now that the multimodal stud...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
25 Apr 2024
Portfolio Question Time · College Budgets (North-east)
Despite the largest block grant, in cash terms, in the history of devolution, there has been a real-terms slashing of North East Scotland College’s budget next year, which comes alongside the flat cash settlements of previous years. The college now faces a funding gap of £2.7 ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Nov 2023
Flooding (Support for Communities)
Storm Babet was a powerful reminder of the perilous position of many of our river and seaside communities. We saw devastation of homes, businesses, farms and communities across Scotland, including in the north-east, in places such as Peterculter, St Cyrus, Marykirk, Montrose, ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
28 Jun 2016
Scottish Government Policy Update
You have talked about engaging with the oil and gas sector and have outlined some of the steps that you have been taking. Obviously the £12 million transition fund is a very good move, but my understanding is that it is very difficult to access it and that take-up has not been...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
29 Sep 2016
Section 23 Reports
I have just a couple of questions at this stage. I will come back in later, if there is time. The report mentions throughout that “The full range of public sector support for businesses is not known which creates a risk of duplication and inefficiency.” Are you able to give...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Dec 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Bus Services
As the minister has flagged to Graeme Dey, in the north-east of Scotland good and reliable rail services are as valuable and important as good bus services. Does the minister agree that it is very disappointing that, according to the “Annual efficiency and finance assessment o...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
08 Feb 2017
Budget (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
My question follows on nicely. If I am hearing you right, there is an extra £60 million that you did not realise that you had, which relates to business rates. As you know, up in the north-east—I know that you have been up there—there are intolerable hikes in local business ra...
Liam Kerr Con Chamber
19 Apr 2017
Scotland’s Economy
Let us try to keep the debate relevant, shall we? We have been written to. Peter Chapman gave James Dornan’s colleague Gillian Martin a good reply to that question, so I suggest that James Dornan goes and asks her about it when there is more time. What keeps me awake at night...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
29 Nov 2017
Small Business Saturday 2017
I am delighted to speak in the debate, and I thank Ash Denham for lodging the motion. I was not meant to be speaking, but I kicked my colleague off because, like Stewart Stevenson, Gillian Martin and Graeme Dey, I am keen to talk up the north-east and the contribution of local...
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Meeting of the Parliament 19 February 2026 [Draft]

19 Feb 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Public Services (Funding)
Kerr, Liam Con North East Scotland Watch on SPTV

The motion poses a simple question about whether the way in which the SNP Government chooses to distribute its record funding among our local authorities, NHS boards and infrastructure investment projects is a fair distribution. Those are all devolved services, as Karen Adam would know if she bothered to learn how devolution and funding work.

Presiding Officer, the north-east has such a consistent and sustained imbalance of distribution that the dogs on Union Street would tell you that we do not get a fair distribution. For example, for more than a decade, NHS Grampian has received less than the level of funding that is required by the Government’s own allocation model. Since 2010, the disparity between needed and actual funding is around £250 million. That funding shortfall has resulted in reports just this week that NHS Grampian is projecting a deficit of £76 million, having made £62 million-worth of savings this year and needing a further £40 million of savings next year. That translates to the fewest beds per head in Scotland. It means delayed projects, stacked ambulances and enormous waiting lists for people in the north-east.

The funding shortfall embeds pressure across the system, because NHS Grampian funds a significant share of Aberdeen city and Aberdeenshire health and social care partnerships. Due to NHS Grampian starting from a low financial position, with its below-target allocation, the HSCPs, too, are under strain. Care provision tightens, recruitment becomes challenging and local urgent care services operate with limited flexibility. Those are entirely predictable consequences of sustained unfair underallocation by this Government.

Our north-east local councils face the same unfairness. Aberdeenshire Council is the fourth lowest-funded local authority per head in Scotland, receiving less than the national average. Aberdeen City Council also ranks among the lower-funded councils. Both have been consistently almost the worst-funded—if not the worst-funded—councils in Scotland for years. Starting from a lower funding baseline immediately limits what local services can be delivered effectively. Karen Adam desperately tries to say that it is nothing to do with the Scottish Parliament, but that is not standing up for her constituents; that is abandoning them, yet again.

As the motion highlights, the unfairness extends to infrastructure investment in the north-east, or lack thereof. To the south of Aberdeen, the growing communities of Cove and Newtonhill, which sit directly on the east coast main line, need new stations. People have been demanding them for years, and several thousands have signed my campaign petition to deliver them. However, the Government refuses to deliver, just as it will not address our poor local and regional bus services or deliver the vital upgrades that are so desperately needed on the A90 and the Laurencekirk, Toll of Birness and Cortes junctions.

When communities lack proper transport infrastructure, the result is congestion, pressure on local roads and reduced economic activity. Earlier today, when I asked the minister whether, in response to the tsunami of pub and hospitality closures in Aberdeen and the north-east, he would support Scottish Conservative plans to exempt most from business rates, he blithely ignored the issue, failed to provide any solutions and completely ignored the question about whether he would support that.

North East Scotland is a region that contributes significantly to Scotland’s economy, its energy, its food production and its advanced manufacturing and research. We in the north-east have an expectation—actually, a right to expect—that our essential services and infrastructure are funded in line with assessed requirements.

The fact is that fairness to the whole of Scotland should be baked into decisions that the Scottish Government makes. The sustained gap in the north-east demonstrates that it is not—that is not what is being delivered. We need a commitment to fairness for communities across the north-east and a Government that finally delivers a fair share for the north-east.

13:05

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-20268, in the name of Alexander Burnett, on a fair share of funding for public services...
Alexander Burnett (Aberdeenshire West) (Con) Con
I thank those who have supported the motion, which echoes a joint statement put out by 22 community councils in Aberdeenshire. For 19 years, Scotland has str...
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP
I am grateful to have the opportunity to debate the motion, and I thank Alexander Burnett for bringing it to the chamber. However, there is something quite i...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
The motion poses a simple question about whether the way in which the SNP Government chooses to distribute its record funding among our local authorities, NH...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab
I thank Alexander Burnett for bringing the debate to the chamber. It is on a wee subject that is dear to my heart, as I have over 40 years of experience in t...
Tim Eagle (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I thank Alex Burnett for bringing this crucial debate to the chamber. I must admit that I am still a little bit dizzy from Karen Adam’s speech. My word—that ...
Karen Adam SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Tim Eagle Con
I am not allowing Karen Adam an intervention. She would not take an intervention from any of us.The 2026-27 budget is another dire one that will force all co...
Maggie Chapman (North East Scotland) (Green) Green
I am grateful to Alexander Burnett for the opportunity to speak in this debate for the communities of the north-east, and particularly the people of Aberdeen...
Sharon Dowey (South Scotland) (Con) Con
I thank my colleague Alexander Burnett for bringing this debate to the chamber.Many of the issues that have been highlighted in Aberdeenshire are also presen...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I call Ivan McKee to respond to the debate. Minister, you have around seven minutes.13:21
The Minister for Public Finance (Ivan McKee) SNP
I will come on to members’ contributions shortly, but I will first cover off some general points.The Government recognises the essential role that local auth...
Liam Kerr Con
Among all the statistics that the minister is trotting out, let us get specific. How would he suggest that NHS Grampian makes a further £40 million of cuts n...
Ivan McKee SNP
I was just coming on to that point. The board was escalated to stage 4 of the NHS Scotland support and intervention framework in May 2025 in order to provide...
Tim Eagle Con
I want to focus on that point, because it is crucial. I came down to the Parliament in 2018 to discuss it with the then Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the...
Ivan McKee SNP
I have identified that Aberdeenshire Council receives additional funding due to its rural nature. It is interesting to get it on the record that the Conserva...
Tim Eagle Con
That is not what I said.
Ivan McKee SNP
That is exactly what he said. I think that COSLA would have something to say about that.Under the two existing formulas, the additional cost of providing ser...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
That concludes the debate. I suspend the meeting until 2.30 pm.13:29Meeting suspended.14:30On resuming—