Swinney: Labour and Tories 'a threat' to NHS in Scotlandpublished at 11:46 British Summer Time 16 June
Katie Hunter
Reporting from Moray
SNP leader John Swinney is back on the election campaign trail after his visit to Germany for Scotland’s opening match at the men’s Euros.
He’s in a very wet Moray this morning at a cancer charity event.
The SNP has repeatedly accused the Conservatives and Labour of not being honest about the scale of public spending cuts that will follow the general election.
Responding to research from the Nuffield Trust, which said that the main UK parties needed to set out more credible plans for the NHS, Swinney said: "It's increasingly clear the Labour Party and the Tories are both a threat to Scotland's NHS.”
Health is a devolved matter for ministers in Edinburgh but spending decisions at Westminster do impact the Scottish government’s budget.
Opposition parties at Holyrood are critical of the SNP’s record on health in Scotland.