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Kirsty Blackman Excerpts
Monday 9th March 2026

(1 day, 8 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Stephen Timms Portrait Sir Stephen Timms
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I do not think I have seen the report the hon. Gentleman refers to. From what I have seen, there is no evidence of a problem with the current arrangements. There may be some pointers in the information he referred to, and if there are, I would be keen to have a look at them.

Kirsty Blackman Portrait Kirsty Blackman (Aberdeen North) (SNP)
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15. What assessment he has made of recent trends in levels of unemployment in Scotland.

Pat McFadden Portrait The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Pat McFadden)
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The Scottish unemployment rate is 3.8%, and overall economic inactivity in Scotland is higher than in the UK as a whole. However, I am pleased to say that Scotland has had the biggest increase in funding since devolution began. It will benefit from major defence contracts, including the £10 billion contract to build five new frigates for the Norwegian navy, and from the trade deals we have negotiated over the past year, which will be of particular benefit to Scotland’s whisky and food industries.

Kirsty Blackman Portrait Kirsty Blackman
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One in three—or more than one in three—people in my constituency are employed directly or indirectly or in induced jobs in the offshore energies industries. Given the continuation of the tax system for oil and gas, investment in that industry has reduced. Is the Secretary of State confident that the Government’s measure of the number of jobs lost, particularly in the oil and gas industry, is truly accurate, given that people are generally not signing on for universal credit but rather doing things such as moving to Dubai and Doha?

Pat McFadden Portrait Pat McFadden
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That is of course a hugely important industry for the UK. The hon. Member will be aware that a transition is taking place, but oil and gas will be part of the mix for a long time to come. The Chancellor met those in the industry last week, and I assure the hon. Member and her constituents that the industry’s importance is recognised and hugely valued by the Government.