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Industrial Strategy for a More Prosperous, Fairer Britain

  • Submitted by: Colin Beattie, Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party.
  • Date lodged: Wednesday, 07 December 2016
  • Motion reference: S5M-02976
  • Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, 22 February 2017

That the Parliament notes the publication of the report, Industrial Strategy for a more prosperous, fairer Britain, in August 2016 by the Industrial Communities Alliance; considers that the strategy is a significant step forward in providing a context for debate that acknowledges the demise of Scotland’s industrial base where whole sectors, including coal, steel, textiles, shipbuilding and heavy engineering, have disappeared entirely or have been reduced to a shadow of their former selves; regrets the impact on communities in Midlothian and across Scotland, which it considers have been left behind and now often have to get by on low-paid work in call centres or warehousing, or on benefits as a main source to top up income; considers that a revival of British industry would be especially beneficial to the economies of the Midlands, the north of England, Wales and Scotland; believes that the adoption of an effective industrial strategy would enhance competitiveness and help deliver a high-wage, high-employment economy, and notes the views that the industrial strategy document, with its focus on the economy, manufacturing, trade, procurement, finance, business support, skills, infrastructure, energy costs and research and development, would benefit from a Scottish dimension, with the aim of finding a consensus on how to best address what it considers are significant issues within communities and agreeing on a progressive and sustainable way forward.


Supported by: Jackie Baillie, Willie Coffey, James Dornan, Neil Findlay, Kenneth Gibson, Jenny Gilruth, Iain Gray, Clare Haughey, Bill Kidd, Richard Leonard, Richard Lyle, Angus MacDonald, Fulton MacGregor, Gillian Martin, John Mason, Joan McAlpine, Ivan McKee, Stuart McMillan, Gil Paterson, Alex Rowley, David Torrance, Sandra White, Andy Wightman