The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

New Angus mp gives first Commons speech

Kirstene Hair pays tribute to her SNh pretecesso­r ant vows to be ‘strong local champion’

- Graham broWn gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

New Angus MP Kirstene Hair has paid tribute to her predecesso­r along with political friends and foes in her maiden Westminste­r speech.

In her initial address to the Commons, the Conservati­ve farmer’s daughter opened with a nod to the work of the SNP’s Mike Weir, who she unseated in the general election in one of the shocks of the campaign.

“I would like, firstly, to take this opportunit­y to pay tribute to my predecesso­r, Mike Weir, who served the people of Angus very well over his 16 years in this House,” said Ms Hair.

“He was a prominent campaigner to save our local post offices in the constituen­cy and here in the House took on the role of chief whip of his party, and I wish Mr Weir all the very best in his future endeavours.

“It would be remiss if I did not also mention the previous Conservati­ve and Unionist MP for Angus, the late Lord Fraser of Carmyllie, as he was known, after being ennobled in 1989.”

The new MP said Peter Fraser was “not just a great local voice for his area in this House, but also had a remarkable legal career”.

In her speech, Ms Hair spoke of issues including mobile and broadband connectivi­ty for the rural constituen­cy and the importance of the farming industry in Angus, including potato and soft fruit production, alongside tourism and Montrose port.

“Businesses throughout Angus range from local to global, from engineerin­g and manufactur­ing, oil and gas, and textiles as well as our highly regarded food and drink offering,” she said.

“They provide the growth, developmen­t and jobs Angus desperatel­y needs and we, as the Government, must support wherever possible, enabling both prosperity and longevity.

“Angus has much to be proud of, however, like all places, there are concerns which constituen­ts ask I stand up to represent,” said Ms Hair.

“The rate of unemployme­nt, especially youth, continues to lie above the national average, due to several factors.

“The north-east oil and gas sector, which many residents in Angus have a heavy reliance on, still has positivity with new oil fields emerging, but the steady decline in recent years has had a large impact on livelihood­s of residents and businesses throughout Angus.

“As we face the challenge of Brexit, I am confident that the Scottish farming and fishing communitie­s have the resilience to remain one of the key pillars of our economy.”

She added: “As the member for parliament for Angus, my mission is to ensure I am the strongest of local champions – representi­ng my home turf with the greatest of integrity, and never with complacenc­y.”

Angus has much to be prouw of, however, like all places, there are concerns which constituen­ts ask I stanw up to represent. kIrsteNe HAIr mp

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? Kirstene Hair of the Scottish Conservati­ves was elected MP for Angus.
Picture: Kim Cessford. Kirstene Hair of the Scottish Conservati­ves was elected MP for Angus.

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