Ash Regan leaves St Andrews House after meeting Permanent Secretary, Edinburgh, 17 March 2023 16 images Created 17 Mar 2023
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 17 March 2023.
PICTURED: Ash Regan MSP seen leaving St Andrews House in Edinburgh after her meeting with the Permanent Secretary of the Scottish Government. Ash Regan is standing for Scottish National Party (SNP) Leadership and who ever the winner is, will also become the next First Minister of Scotland.
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
Ash Regan meets Permanent Secretary
Ash Regan today met the Permanent Secretary of the Scottish Government, John-Paul Marks, to set out her policy positions for a Regan led administration.
Ash Regan said: “It was a pleasure to meet the Permanent Secretary today, and to share my vision for the way forward for Scotland. The positive, constructive, inclusive vision I have been advocating for over my campaign, includes the Independence Commission which would be announced on day one alongside the civic led Convention”.
“I will hit the ground running, I will reach across party lines, and I will deliver for the people of Scotland. There are huge priorities in both the NHS and with the Economy suffering a cost of living crisis. We will tackle them and all else with the full power of Parliament and Government.”
“The Permanent Secretary will now ensure the plans I have previously set out, are communicated, and the formations of the delivery plan are established. I look forward to working with him following a successful leadership bid.”
PICTURED: Ash Regan MSP seen leaving St Andrews House in Edinburgh after her meeting with the Permanent Secretary of the Scottish Government. Ash Regan is standing for Scottish National Party (SNP) Leadership and who ever the winner is, will also become the next First Minister of Scotland.
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
Ash Regan meets Permanent Secretary
Ash Regan today met the Permanent Secretary of the Scottish Government, John-Paul Marks, to set out her policy positions for a Regan led administration.
Ash Regan said: “It was a pleasure to meet the Permanent Secretary today, and to share my vision for the way forward for Scotland. The positive, constructive, inclusive vision I have been advocating for over my campaign, includes the Independence Commission which would be announced on day one alongside the civic led Convention”.
“I will hit the ground running, I will reach across party lines, and I will deliver for the people of Scotland. There are huge priorities in both the NHS and with the Economy suffering a cost of living crisis. We will tackle them and all else with the full power of Parliament and Government.”
“The Permanent Secretary will now ensure the plans I have previously set out, are communicated, and the formations of the delivery plan are established. I look forward to working with him following a successful leadership bid.”