The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

SNP minister resigns amid health fears

- KATRINE BUSSEY

Kevin Stewart has revealed he has been struggling with poor mental health as he stepped down as Scotland’s transport minister.

He said yesterday that he had resigned from the post with a “heavy heart” as he has “once again been feeling unwell”.

In a letter to First Minister Humza Yousaf, Mr Stewart – who has previously served as both mental wellbeing minister and local government minister – said being part of the Scottish Government had been “the greatest honour of my life”.

But the Aberdeen Central MSP told Mr Yousaf: “Since last October I have had bouts of poor mental health, with a low ebb in early December of last year.

“Over the last week or so I have once again been feeling unwell and I feel that I can no longer put in the hours required to serve both my constituen­ts and hold ministeria­l office, while also trying to maintain good mental health.

“I do hope you understand.”

Mr Stewart pledged to continue serving his constituen­ts “to the very best of my ability” and told the first minister he will support the Scottish Government from the backbenche­s.

Mr Yousaf praised Mr Stewart as a “hard-working, loyal and dedicated minister” over his eight years in government, as he

said he was “very sorry” to receive his resignatio­n.

The first minister said: “Many people underestim­ate the pressure on ministers and I understand why you have felt the need to leave government to concentrat­e on your mental health and much-loved constituen­cy.”

He told Mr Stewart he

leaves government “with a record you can be proud of”, saying his work in transport had focused on improving ferry services.

The first minister noted how in his own time as health secretary, he had worked with Mr Stewart in his previous role as minister for mental wellbeing and social care, and highlighte­d his “hard

work” on the forthcomin­g mental health and wellbeing plan as well as efforts to boost wages for social care workers.

Mr Yousaf added that while local government, housing and planning minister, Mr Stewart had “changed how we tackle homelessne­ss”, as well as working to boost the supply of affordable housing.

 ?? ?? LEAVING: Transport Minister Kevin Stewart said his mental health has been suffering.
LEAVING: Transport Minister Kevin Stewart said his mental health has been suffering.

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