Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Oral Answers to Questions

Chris Kane Excerpts
Wednesday 26th November 2025

(1 day, 5 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Kirsty McNeill Portrait Kirsty McNeill
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I am sure that the whole House will join me in remembering those children who have drowned in the channel, and I could not agree more with my hon. Friend. There is nothing progressive or humane about a system that incentivises people to take terrible risks. I commend my hon. Friend for all the work that he has done with those seeking asylum and refuge over very many years.

Chris Kane Portrait Chris Kane (Stirling and Strathallan) (Lab)
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5. What discussions he has had with the Scottish Government on skills, development and training for the Forth valley area.

Douglas Alexander Portrait The Secretary of State for Scotland (Mr Douglas Alexander)
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The funding of Forth Valley college is a matter for the Scottish Government. Scottish colleges had their funding cut by 20% between 2021-22 and 2025-26. As the UK Government, we have delivered a record funding settlement to the Scottish Government. For as long as no final decision has been reached regarding the Alloa campus, I urge the Scottish Government, in the words of “Flower of Scotland”, to “think again”.

Chris Kane Portrait Chris Kane
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Years of SNP underfunding have pushed Forth Valley college into financial crisis. Just when we needed to deliver skills for Stirling’s film studio, the Grangemouth transition, and shipbuilding and defence in the Forth and Clyde, the Alloa campus faces closure. Does the Secretary of State agree that the SNP is undermining Scotland’s future by neglecting the institutions that could drive growth? Does he also agree that Scotland needs a Labour Government, with Anas Sarwar, to rebuild our colleges and our skills base?

Douglas Alexander Portrait Mr Alexander
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The facts are clear. The spending review was historic for Scotland and delivered the largest real-terms settlement for the Scottish Government in the 25 years of devolution, with an average of £50.9 billion per year between 2026-27 and 2028-29. It simply makes no sense to cut the further education college budget in Scotland by 20%, and it is definitely time for a new direction.