Scotland’s Economy Debate

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Scotland’s Economy

Elaine Stewart Excerpts
Tuesday 15th October 2024

(1 day, 13 hours ago)

Westminster Hall
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Elaine Stewart Portrait Elaine Stewart (Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock) (Lab)
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I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow East (John Grady) for requesting this debate. He was right to call for this debate because for far too long Governments in the UK and in Scotland have failed to work together, failed to create opportunity and failed to put Scotland’s economy and people’s wellbeing before party politics.

Regions such as Ayrshire power the country’s economy through their vast coalfield site, but former coalfield sites right across the country have been left behind. If they were all to be combined, former coalfield sites in the UK would amount to the most deprived region in the country. Because of its unique history and landscape, Ayrshire has growth potential. We need to support the area by unlocking opportunities through more investment in skills infrastructure.

With Scotland at the heart of the UK Labour Government, our nation will lead the clean energy revolution. Ministers are already resetting relationships with the Scottish Government and working closely to ensure that these benefits are felt by Scots and people right across the UK. Scotland is a powerhouse of the clean energy mission, and GB Energy will drive forward investments in home-grown energy production and provide benefits to bill payers. In Ayrshire, we are keen to capture the spill-over effect from GB Energy’s being based in Scotland. GB Energy is about creating opportunity for clean economic growth, and I will work hard to ensure those opportunities also reach my constituency.

With the Government’s objective of doubling onshore wind energy by 2030, Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock hosts the largest wind farm currently under construction in the UK. The wind farm has embraced the community benefit model and will pump tens of millions into community projects over its lifetime. Growth in the clean energy economy is one aspect of the change that we need to deliver in our constituencies, but I agree with many of the points made about what this Government have already achieved in their first 100 days in office.