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Debate between Douglas Alexander and Alan Gemmell
Wednesday 14th January 2026

(2 days, 22 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Douglas Alexander Portrait Mr Alexander
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Why did the Conservatives deliver a decade of low growth, high inequality and high taxes when they were last in power? Let us take a moment to have a look at their record. There was an 11% rate of inflation under the Conservative Government of which the hon. Member was part, interest rates hit the highest level in 40 years, and mortgages went up by £221 a month for families who were forced to remortgage after the mini-Budget. There are many people who have interesting observations on how to run an economy, but Conservative Front Benchers are not among them.

Alan Gemmell Portrait Alan Gemmell (Central Ayrshire) (Lab)
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2. What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support economic growth in Scotland.

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Douglas Alexander Portrait The Secretary of State for Scotland (Mr Douglas Alexander)
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Just last week, we launched the UK Government’s £140 million local growth fund, which will help to deliver economic growth to five Scottish regions. Scotland will also benefit from around £700 million of other local and regional project funding over the next three years. In addition, as we pointed out in relation to the Budget, the UK Government have provided the Scottish Government with the largest block grant in the history of devolution.

Alan Gemmell Portrait Alan Gemmell
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I thank the Secretary of State for the announcement of £11 million of local growth funding for Ayrshire. Ayrshire boasts internationally successful businesses in the engineering, advanced manufacturing, aerospace, defence and energy sectors, and I have been working with my excellent Ayrshire colleagues and the Ayrshire chambers of commerce to ask businesses what more we can do to grow the economy. Does the Secretary of State agree that we must support Ayrshire’s most successful sectors and ensure this region plays its part in growing Scotland’s economy?

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Douglas Alexander and Alan Gemmell
Thursday 12th June 2025

(7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Douglas Alexander Portrait Mr Alexander
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I sympathise with a lot of what the hon. Lady has said. She is right to recognise that post Brexit we have broadly overperformed in services, relative to expectations, but significantly underperformed in terms of goods exports. That was in no small measure because a number of food and agriculture producers were buried in red tape and new paperwork. That is exactly why, as she suggests, the SPS deal is critical. Again, I welcome the fact that, for the second time today, we are being challenged to go further and faster on deals that we have delivered. I can assure her that, as I have said in relation to the United States, we take seriously our responsibilities on the implementation of SPS, but that places responsibilities on the British Government and, in this case, on the European Commission.

Alan Gemmell Portrait Alan Gemmell (Central Ayrshire) (Lab)
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2. What assessment he has made of the potential impact of the UK-India free trade agreement on the economy.