Finance Secretary Derek Mackay

The Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2016 found that almost two thirds (65%) of respondents trusted the Scottish Government to work in Scotland’s best interests – the fourth highest figure recorded since devolution.

In addition, three quarters (75%) of people believe that the Scottish Parliament ought to have the most influence over the way Scotland is run - the second-highest figure ever recorded.

Commenting on the statistics Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution Derek Mackay said: “It’s clear that the people of Scotland trust the Scottish Government to listen to their views, and act fairly and in their best interests. Our commitment to being the most open, transparent and accessible Government ever is reflected in the Survey’s responses, showing that our approach to travelling cabinets, wide-ranging online engagement and public meetings is giving people the chance to tell us what matters to them.

“The economy continues to be the highest priority for the people of Scotland, which is a priority we share and we are continuing to make progress on our ambition to boost inclusive economic growth, and raise productivity.

“Three quarters of people believe the Scottish Government should have the most influence over the way Scotland is run and we are committed to making sure those voices are heard.

“With a raft of new powers around employability, social security and our public finances coming into effect next month, we are using all the powers at our disposal to create a fairer and more prosperous country.