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Robison facing possible demotion in reshuffle

Health secretary has been under pressure

- Gareth Mcpherson Political Editor gmcpherson@thecourier.co.uk

Shona Robison faces being dumped as health secretary in a Cabinet reshuffle likely to take place within weeks, according to an SNP source.

The Dundee East MSP has been urged by opposition rivals to resign from her ministeria­l post after presiding over the spiralling financial crisis at NHS Tayside.

Scottish Labour, which has led the resignatio­n calls, says the pressure will dial up this week, which brings a Holyrood debate on the health service and the publicatio­n of NHS performanc­e figures.

The Sunday Herald reported that three SNP insiders want Ms Robison to be replaced.

A senior figure in the party told The Courier that “there is going to be a reshuffle before the summer recess”.

“I think it will be between the deputy leadership election announceme­nt, between the conference in early June and us breaking up for the summer recess in the end of June,” the source said.

“The word on the street is that Jeane Freeman will be the new health secretary.”

Ms Freeman has been in charge of the handover of the benefits system to Scotland and is seen as a safe pair of hands. The social security minister also has experience of running a health board as the chairman of the Golden Jubilee National Hospital.

Anas Sarwar, Scottish Labour’s health spokesman, said it is “increasing­ly clear that Shona Robison has lost control of her brief”.

“The sheer scale of pressure across the health service is simply unsustaina­ble. She is out of her depth and out of time,” the MSP added.

Ms Robison, who is a close friend of Nicola Sturgeon’s, said she will not be distracted by “cheap” calls for her to go.

“I’m here to do an important job today and the rest of the week – and the rest of the coming weeks and months – to get on with important things within the NHS,” she said last week.

The NHS Tayside crisis hit new heights when it was revealed that £2.7 million of its endowment fund, which takes donations from the public, was used for routine spending.

Andrew Cowie, a GP in Hawkhill in Dundee and non-executive member of the Tayside board, is recorded in minutes of a board meeting saying the “current level of funding from Scottish Government was inappropri­ate”.

In a bid to save costs, Tayside health chiefs are cutting back on paracetamo­l hand-outs.

The word on the street is that Jeane Freeman will be the new health secretary

 ??  ?? Shona Robison’s time on the health brief may soon be over, say some SNP insiders.
Shona Robison’s time on the health brief may soon be over, say some SNP insiders.

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