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Ex-minister Michael Matheson to step down from Holyrood next year | Ex-minister Michael Matheson to step down from Holyrood next year |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Former health secretary Michael Matheson has confirmed he will stand down as an MSP at the Holyrood election next year. | Former health secretary Michael Matheson has confirmed he will stand down as an MSP at the Holyrood election next year. |
The Falkirk West SNP representative is one of the original intake having been elected in 1999. | The Falkirk West SNP representative is one of the original intake having been elected in 1999. |
Since then he has served in a number of government roles as well as health secretary, including justice secretary and transport secretary. | |
Last year he was handed the longest ever ban from the Scottish Parliament after breaking expenses rules in a row over an £11,000 data roaming bill. | Last year he was handed the longest ever ban from the Scottish Parliament after breaking expenses rules in a row over an £11,000 data roaming bill. |
Matheson was barred for 27 sitting days after the bill was racked up on his parliamentary iPad during a family trip to Morocco in late 2022. | |
When details of the bill were first made public, he said the device had only been used for parliamentary work. | |
But Matheson subsequently admitted that his sons had used the device as a data hotspot so they could watch football. | But Matheson subsequently admitted that his sons had used the device as a data hotspot so they could watch football. |
He later paid back the bill in full and apologised. | He later paid back the bill in full and apologised. |
In a statement posted on social media on Sunday, Matheson said he looked forward to seeking new challenges outside of frontline politics. | In a statement posted on social media on Sunday, Matheson said he looked forward to seeking new challenges outside of frontline politics. |
He joins a group of 26 MSPs, including former first ministers Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf, who have now announced they will not seek re-election next year. | He joins a group of 26 MSPs, including former first ministers Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf, who have now announced they will not seek re-election next year. |
Privilege to serve | |
In a statement released on Sunday night, Matheson said serving the community had been a "privilege". | |
He wrote: "As one of the original members of the Scottish Parliament elected in 1999, by the time of the election in 2026 I will have served as an MSP for 27 years. | |
"When I joined the SNP at 17 years of age the re-establishment of a Scottish Parliament was still a distant prospect. | |
"I could never have imagined that I would have had the privilege to represent Falkirk in our national parliament for over two decades." | |
Matheson was originally elected for the Central Scotland region, and later became Falkirk West's MSP in 2007. | |
He wrote: "During my time in Parliament, I was also honoured to serve in government for 13 years across five different ministerial portfolios. | |
"I will always be deeply grateful to have had the opportunity to serve in government and to implement policy in justice, health, transport and climate change that has made Scotland a better place for all." | |
First Minister John Swinney said he would be sorry to see Matheson step down. | |
He added: "Michael is a valued colleague who has made a significant contribution to the work of parliament and government since 1999. | |
"I wish him well for the future." | |
Scottish Conservative deputy leader Rachael Hamilton said: "Michael Matheson has clearly recognised that continuing to be an MSP was untenable after resigning in disgrace as health secretary last year. | |
"He becomes part of an ever-growing list of SNP MSPs to desert the party ahead of next year's election. | |
"Matheson's tenure as health secretary will be remembered for scandal, dishonesty and failure. | |
"His decision to stand down highlights John Swinney's appalling lack of judgement in defending him to the hilt despite Matheson fleecing the taxpayer out of £11,000 for roaming charges." |
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