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This week saw the Scottish Budget for 2025-26 presented to the Scottish Parliament by Finance Secretary Shona Robison.
The Finance Secretary outined how the budget will deliver progress for the people of Scotland, with a record increase in frontline NHS spending, and plans to lift 15,000 children out of poverty by mitigating the UK Government’s two-child limit from 2026.
The Scottish Government have maintained direct support of agriculture and will invest £660m to support farmers, crofters, land managers and rural communities. A full breakdown of Rural Affairs, Land Reform & Islands budget is online and some highlights include:
Delivering the budget the Ms Robison said:
“I am proud to present a budget that delivers on the priorities of the people of Scotland.
“Parliament can show that we understand the pressures people are facing. We can choose to come together to bring hope to people, to renew our public services, and deliver a wealth of new opportunities in our economy.
“This Budget invests in public services, lifts children out of poverty, acts in the face of the climate emergency, and supports jobs and economic growth.
“It is a budget filled with hope for Scotland’s future and I look forward to working with all parties in Parliament to secure agreement around its provisions.”
The 2025-26 Scottish Budget also includes:
Stages of the Scottish Budget Bill
Once the Budget Bill is introduced, it must go through 3 stages:
Passing of the Scottish Budget Bill
The Budget is still subject to parliamentary approval and will only be confirmed should there be sufficient votes to support it. There is a therefore the possibility that numbers could change – and should any additional commitments arise during the Budget passage with costs in 2025-26, these costs would need offsetting against reductions elsewhere.
If the Budget Bill is passed and receives Royal Assent, it becomes an Act. The Scottish Government aims to have the Bill passed by the end of February each year so it’s ready for the start of the new financial year in April.
From April, the Scottish Government and other public bodies start to put in place the spending commitments set out in the Act. Scottish Parliament committees will look at the impact of how the budget is being spent and how money should be spent in the future. This work feeds into their continuous all year budget scrutiny work.
More details
Access the budget at Scottish Budget 2025-26 – gov.scot
Access the Finance Secretary Shona Robison statement at Scottish Budget 2025-2026: Finance Secretary’s statement – 4 December 2024 – gov.scot
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