Rishi Sunak revealed he is “proud” that Scotland’s NHS is benefiting from “extra investment” thanks to the UK Government as he arrived in Scotland for the first time as Prime Minister.
Sunak, who was meeting Nicola Sturgeon for the second time since moving into Number 10 in October, insisted he was looking to “strengthen” his working relationship with the SNP leader.
He told STV News: “Well I come from an NHS family so I’m passionately committed to protecting the NHS and I’m proud that we’ve invested record sums into the NHS.
“And of course the Scotland Health Service is benefiting from that extra investment. And what we’re doing is constructively talking to union leaders.
“The health secretary is engaged in those conversations and I very much hope that we can find a way through.”
He will meet the Scottish First Minister behind closed doors on Thursday, before the pair jointly announce millions in UK Government funding on Friday.
The Conservative leader said he was “looking forward” to seeing Ms Sturgeon “to strengthen our working relationship and continue discussing our shared challenges and our joint efforts to deliver for people here in Scotland”.
Mr Sunak also spoke of his hope that ministers would be able to “find a way through” and end the disputes which have seen both nurses and ambulance crews south of the border take strike action.