The Herald

Tories in claim they will create 200,000 new jobs

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THE proposals outlined in the Scottish Conservati­ve manifesto would create 200,000 jobs in the next five years, the party has said.

Infrastruc­ture policies, which include upgrades to and the reopening of railway lines, would create the most, with 51,600 jobs.

Job security councils, which would create a network of groups across the country to find new work for those who have been recently laid off, would create 31,900, while investment in energy efficiency are estimated to find employment for 24,000 people.

Party leader Douglas Ross said the plans – which were announced on Monday – are “bold and ambitious”.

He said: “We have outlined a detailed blueprint to get Scotland’s economy moving again and start repairing the damage from Covid.

“Restrictio­ns could be safely eased at a faster pace now to kickstart the economy, and Scottish Conservati­ve proposals would help businesses get back on their feet so they can protect current jobs and start creating the jobs of the future.

“The looming jobs crisis must be treated as an economic emergency and tackled urgently by a Scottish Parliament focused on recovery.”

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