KINGLASSIE MSP Jenny Gilruth has called on her political opponents across Fife to get behind the Scottish Government’s draft budget proposals that commits an extra £729 million for health and care services.

The Scottish Budget will be debated and voted on in February and the Glenrothes and Mid Fife member is hoping that all the county's MSPs help will vote it through.

Last month, Finance Secretary Derek Mackay MSP announced plans to increase spending on NHS frontline boards by £430 million – a 4.2% on 2018/19 spending.

MSPs will vote on draft budget proposals next month, that include an extra £90 million to improve waiting times and a further £8 million to support trauma networks.

Ms Gilruth said this week that analysis from HM Treasury, shows health spending per head in Scotland is almost 9% higher than in England, amounting to over £1 billion more spending on health services for Scotland compared to England.

Commenting, Jenny Gilruth MSP for Mid Fife & Glenrothes said: “The Scottish Government is investing record amounts in our NHS, to build a health service fit for the future.

“Our plans would take spending levels to £754 million over and above inflation since 2016/17 – that’s the equivalent of 19,000 extra nurses".

She added: “As a cherished public service for the past seventy years, MSPs must do all we can to ensure our health service is properly funded and fit for the future.

“That’s why I’m calling on my political opponents across Fife to get behind the Finance Secretary’s plans that will protect the health service – ensuring it remains safe in public hands, not put at risk of privatisation by the UK Government".”