First Minister Humza Yousaf has published a new policy prospectus, setting out how the government will deliver for Scotland over the next three years.
In his first major statement to Parliament, the First Minister said three missions, centred on the themes of equality, opportunity and community, will be central to his government.
Announcing he will seek to reach agreement on a ‘New Deal for Scottish Business’, the statement revealed that the launch of Deposit Return Scheme will be set for March next year, that proposals on alcohol advertising will go “back to the drawing board” and that the Scottish Government will look at ways to use Business Rates to boost business and further support communities.
Titled ‘New Leadership – A Fresh Start’, the prospectus details the key aims the government intends to achieve in each Cabinet portfolio, working with the Scottish Green Party to build on the success of the Bute House Agreement.
Actions set out by the First Minister and the prospectus document to tackle poverty, build a fairer, greener and growing economy, and improve public services by 2026 include:
The new First Minister has set out a strong plan to continue Scottish Government progress on making our country both more prosperous and fairer.
GRAEME
This was a statement reflective of the priorities of the people of Scotland, which this government is committed to delivering on.
It is determined to both delivering a better standard of living for all and to engaging with business as a key part of this, as we further grow our economy by capitalising on Scotland’s strengths.
I hope that announcements in today’s statement will provide reassurance to constituents and businesses across Angus, and look forward to playing my full part in this Scottish Government’s efforts through my new ministerial roles.
Scotland is a land of opportunity, I’m very proud of that fact, I’m proud to be a product of that.
FIRST MINISTER HUMZA YOUSAF
My grandparents came to this country in the 1960s, barely speaking English, little money in their pockets. Despite the challenges they faced, and at times hostility they faced, due to their background, they overcame those barriers and provided a life for their children, and for their grandchildren that I will forever be grateful for.
It is my responsibility to ensure every family in Scotland has that equality of opportunity, regardless of their background or where they live in Scotland.
I am optimistic we can achieve that equality of opportunity, and the three missions that I have set out today, will determine the priorities of the government that I lead for the rest of this parliamentary session, and help us to achieve that.
Together, we will be focused on the delivery, we will ensure that we have affordable, ambitious measures in place, which protect our environment, which protect business prosperity, they improve people’s well-being, and they reduce poverty.
They will ensure the actions we take over the next three years, stand Scotland in good stead for the next decade to come. And they will use our present, very significant, strengths to deliver a fresh start for Scotland.
First Minister’s speech – 18 April 2023
Equality, opportunity, community: New leadership – A fresh start
The prospectus does not replace the Programme for Government 2023-24, which will be set out to Parliament with planned legislation after the summer recess.
This will be followed by the annual budget process, which will detail the Scottish Government’s strategic objectives for the coming financial year.