The Scotsman

Sarwar’s new pledge on the green economy

- Neil Pooran

A Labour government will still invest in Scotland’s ports and the renewables supply chain despite the £28 billion green investment pledge being dropped, Anas Sarwar has said.

The Scottish Labour leader also unveiled his party’s “business case for Scotland” document, saying he would take an alternativ­e approach to the SNP around business.

Last week, Labour announced it was drasticall­y scaling back its key commitment to spend £28bn a year on green projects to £23.7bn over the whole of the next Parliament.

During a visit to a technology laboratory in East Kilbride, Mr Sarwar was asked if Scottish parts of the green investment package could still go ahead under the funding threshold.

He said elements like GB Energy, a publicly-owned energy company based in Scotland, and the green jobs fund would remain.

The Scottish Labour leader said: “The details of that were well below the figure that was set out at that conference two years ago.

“So those policies absolutely stand. And we will be investing in our port infrastruc­ture, in our supply chain jobs here.

“We’ll be investing in onshore wind, offshore wind, hydrogen, carbon capture and storage.”

He continued: “I also want us to have an open debate about supporting micro nuclear here in Scotland.

“These are all huge opportunit­ies that I want Scotland to maximise the benefits from, but it only happens if we get thatuk government .”

Mr Sarwar went on to say the SNP are “resetting a bad relationsh­ip with business because of how broken down their business strategy has been”.

Humza yo us af announced a “reset” with business after becoming First Minister last year, changing some of the Scottish Government’s policies which had caused concern in the sector.

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