The Scotsman

Labour to promise billions for UK’S port infrastruc­ture

- Christophe­r Mckeon

plans to kick-start an historic investment in Britain’s ports as part of its green spending plans.

The party has already committed to spending £1.8 billion over five years on upgrading the UK’S port infrastruc­ture if it wins the next election as part of its flagship Green Prosperity Plan.

On a visit to the North East of England today, Sir Keir Starmer is expected to say the money will lead to the most significan­t upgrade of Britain’s ports in a generation and billions more pouring into the UK'S energy industry from the private sector.

Before his visit, the Labour leader said: “The legacy of 14 years of Conservati­ve rule is Britain’s industrial strength reduced to the rubble and rust of closed-down factories.

“They have let good jobs go overseas and done nothing about it - and every community has paid the price.

“A Labour government will reindustri­alise Britain, from the biggest investment in our ports in a generation to a British jobs bonus to crowd billions of investment into our industrial heartlands and coastal communitie­s.”

Coastal constituen­cies have been identified as a key weathervan­e for the next election, having disproport­ionately backed winning parties over the last 40 years, and polling suggests voters living near the sea have swung behind Labour. The planned investment in port infrastruc­ture will form part of Labour’s Green Prosperity Plan, which had originally come with a total price tag of £28bn per year before the party rowed back from that figure, claiming the current Government had damaged the public finances too badly.

Labour sees such investment as crucial to its plans to decarbonis­e electricit­y generation by 2030, with ports playing a key role in delivering offshore wind power among other parts of the net zero transition.

But the Conservati­ves have criticised the plans as unrealisti­c and unaffordab­le, claiming they would mean higher taxes or more borlabour rowing. Sir Keir, the Labour leader, is expected to be joined by shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and shadow net zero secretary Ed Miliband today.

Ms Reeves said: “Ports are critical hubs for our nation, providing over 90 per cent of trade into the country, connecting people, providing services for maritime energy facilities and delivering value for local communitie­s.

“Ports will be at the centre of Labour’s plans to make Britain a clean energy superpower.”

Mr Miliband echoed this point, saying clean energy “requires flourishin­g national ports”.

Overall, Labour has said its plans for green investment will deliver up to 650,000 jobs over the next decade, including 35,000 in the north east, and will be funded by closing “loopholes” in the windfall tax on oil and gas companies.

Ms Reeves said: “Labour’s Green Prosperity Plan is central in our mission to grow the economy. It will deliver tens of billions of pounds of private sector investment in the industries of the future, create hundreds of thousands of well-paid jobs across the country and put more money in people’s pockets.”

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Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer will pledge a significan­t upgrade of Britain’s ports

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