The Scotsman

Brown bid to boost science at book festival

- By ALAN JONES

Former prime minister Gordon Brown is to launch a campaign to support science jobs and research as part of the Covid-19 economic recovery programme.

Speaking at the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Book Festival on Friday, Mr Brown will call on MPS, city region and local mayors, local authoritie­s, unions and businesses to support staying inside Horizon, the European research and science programme that pioneers new medical, environmen­tal and hi-tech research.

The former prime minister said he wants to bring fresh political momentum to maintainin­g current Uk-based Horizon jobs and creating future ones.

Mr Brown said: “The Covid-related jobs crisis means maintainin­g and creating new jobs. People across Britain have a pragmatic understand­ing that the big economic issue now facing us is about solving the jobs crisis. It’s about whether you are for full employment across our regions and nations, not whether you are for or against Europe.

“The science and jobs benefit of Horizon membership to our universiti­es and to high-quality ancillary companies will be vital to our four-nation Covid economic recovery plan.”

Mr Brown will be joined on the virtual stage in Edinburgh by European Commission vice-president Frans Timmermans, who leads on Europe’s Green New Deal.

He is expected to confirm the willingnes­s on the part of EU institutio­ns to continue scientific research in collaborat­ion with Britain’s universiti­es.

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0 Gordon Brown will speak at the book festival on Friday

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