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Programme for Goverment 2017-2018

6 September 2017

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon presented her vision for Scotland’s future and unveiled her most ambitious Programme for Government yet, focused around a bold agenda to strengthen and modernise Scotland’s economy.

FM @NicolaSturgeon heads into @ScotParl chamber to deliver Programme for Government #scotpfg pic.twitter.com/U1wlycJoX0

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 5, 2017

The programme will see the Government take forward more legislation than at any point since devolution, with 27 bills being taken forward, made up of 16 new pieces of legislation and 11 bills already announced. The new programe includes major reforms in education, health and justice, alongside significant measures to safeguard the environment and improve the quality of housing.

Addressing the Scottish Parliament, the First Minister said:

“This Programme for Government is our plan to shape the kind of Scotland we all seek – an inclusive, fair, prosperous, innovative country, ready and willing to embrace the future.

Bold ambitions. Equipping Scotland for the next decade and beyond. FM @NicolaSturgeon https://t.co/UtDDwTuIRp #scotpfg pic.twitter.com/jjz6gA3sPs

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 5, 2017

Investing in future economic growth and improving the lives of all our young people are some of the main priorities for the coming year. The FM also unveiled plans for a Scottish National Investment Bank to deliver long term financial support for innovative industries.

FM @nicolasturgeon confirms we'll establish a Scottish National Investment Bank with Benny Higgins of Tesco Bank leading this work #scotpfg pic.twitter.com/yxvYBrfc33

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 5, 2017

'We must aspire to be the inventor and manufacturer of the innovations that will shape the future' FM @nicolasturgeon #scotpfg pic.twitter.com/l3ISmi4dB6

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 5, 2017

As part of the commitment to closing the poverty related attainment gap, the FM said an Education Bill will be the centrepiece of the legislative programme for the year ahead, with major reforms also taking place in health and justice and a review of local democracy.

FM @nicolasturgeon confirms nursery education and school reform key to @scotgov transformation of Scotland's education system #scotpfg pic.twitter.com/Ml1pyprngq

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 5, 2017

.@nicolasturgeon confirms new £50m Tackling Child Poverty Fund as part of measures to help make Scotland fairer and more equal #scotpfg pic.twitter.com/fRbfUDQ4tS

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 5, 2017

Seizing the opportunities of the low carbon revolution is also a central point of this year’s programme. While visiting the Riverside Museum in Glasgow today, the First Minister announced £60 million will be made available as part of a new Innovation Fund to accelerate innovation in new technologies, including low carbon and digital projects by 2020.

 

FM @NicolaSturgeon & @strathearnrose announce new Innovation Fund to meet environmental ambitions https://t.co/DsyAdqM0t6 #ScotPFG pic.twitter.com/rFecbzsvua

— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) September 6, 2017

 

The First Minister commented:

“We have set out a bold new ambition on ultra-low emission vehicles, including electric cars and vans, with a target to phase out the need for petrol and diesel vehicles by 2032, underpinned by a range of actions to expand the charging network, support innovative approaches and encourage the public sector to lead the way.

“Our Programme for Government sets out our next steps in creating the better future we all want for our nation.”

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All Pfizer drop-in centres in mainland Scotland will offer the vaccine to 16 and 17 year olds from tomorrow ➡️ bit.ly/2U48f4h This morning @NicolaSturgeon met staff at the Foundry drop-in centre and some of the first newly eligible young people to be vaccinated there. pic.twitter.com/oismxma1sZ

Every local authority in Scotland is ready to deliver #1140 hours of free early learning and childcare. First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited Fallin Nursery this morning to see how the children there are using their #1140 hours. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/3yANKLi pic.twitter.com/aZAW9fHAu3

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FM @NicolaSturgeon has opened @policescotland’s International Police Academy at Scottish Police HQ, Tulliallan. The Academy will support officers in Scotland to share expertise and learn from overseas police forces through collaboration and partnership. bit.ly/3i3m4sH pic.twitter.com/dv5WG7GMih

FM @NicolaSturgeon met service users and representatives from @FeniksCentre and @CitzRights in Edinburgh, to hear about the challenges of applying for Settled Status, and said the UK Government's failure to extend the scheme is 'unacceptable.' More: bit.ly/2SQznmQ pic.twitter.com/c7gagtj3uP

This morning First Minister @NicolaSturgeon joined the 35th @BICSecretariat Summit virtually. Members discussed the complex and interconnected issues of #COVID response, recovery, and climate change, and the role co-operation and collaboration can have in tackling them. pic.twitter.com/CcmCmuOg7w

Following today’s 4 Nations #COVID Recovery Summit, First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has pushed for meaningful action following the discussions, and urged the UK Government to listen and act on key Scottish concerns to ensure a fair and just recovery. ➡️bit.ly/4NCovidSummit pic.twitter.com/lOyk9lQ3UM

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