Keir Starmer speaks in Glasgow on Labour’s six steps for change – watch live
Summary
TLDRこのスクリプトは経済安定性、国民保健サービス(NHS)待ち時間の短縮、労働者の権利強化、再生可能エネルギーへの移行、スコットランドの世界的影響力の最大化、若者向けの就労と機会の創出という6つのステップを通じてスコットランドの成長と再生を目指す労働党の政策を展開しています。経済の安定化を成長の礎とし、税金やインフレーションの抑え、NHSの待ち時間の短縮、労働者の尊厳と経済成長への貢献、再生可能エネルギーの利点を強調し、さらにスコットランドの国内外での影響力の強化と若者向けの教育と就労の機会を創出することで、国家全体の繁栄を目指す政治的ビジョンを示しています。
Takeaways
- 🏛 スコットランドにおける経済安定は成長の基礎であり、税金やインフレーションを抑えることが必要不可欠です。
- 📈 リーズ・トラストによる経済の失効は、Scotlandの-mortgageesに毎月平均1220ポンドの増加をもたらし、住民が家を売却しダウンサイジングする必要があると懸念しています。
- 🍽 経済の混沌と分裂には常に代償があり、その影響を受けるのは働く人々です。彼らは食品銀行を訪れ、自らのテーブルに食べ物を置くことができません。
- 🏥 第二ステップとして、NHS待ち時間の短縮に取り組む予定です。現在、スコットランドでは6人に1人が待ち名单に登録されています。
- 💼 第三ステップとして、働く人々に新しい取り組みを通じて賃金を増やす予定です。これにはゼロ時間契約の禁止、再雇い終了、真の生活 wageの提供が含まれます。
- 🌟 第四ステップとして、Great British energyを推進し、公的に保有された会社によって税金収取者のために利益を上げることです。
- 🌱 再生可能エネルギーへの移行は、私たちに低価格の電気代、エネルギーセキュリティ、そして次の世代のジョブを提供する絶好の機会です。
- 🌐 第五ステップとして、スコットランドの世界での影響力を最大限に発揮します。特に、オフショア風力の容量を増やすことで、ジョブを創出し、輸出を促進し、投資を引き付けます。
- 👦 第六ステップとして、若者のためのジョブと機会を増やすことで、彼らが将来のキャリアに備えるのを支援します。これは、実習や初回購入者支援、クリーンエネルギーのための5万个のスコットランドのジョブを含むものです。
- 🗳️ この選挙は変化と再生のチャンスであり、新しい世代のスコットランド人が労働党政府と共にスコットランドのために働くチャンスです。
Q & A
経済成長の基礎として提唱された「ステップ1」とは何ですか?
-「ステップ1」は経済の安定性を指しており、税金やインフレーション、借入金の低減を目指すことで、経済をコントロールし、一般の労働者が経済の悪影響を受けないようにすることが重要だと述べています。
スコットランドにおける住宅ローンの平均的な月々の増加額はどのくらいですか?
-スコットランドでは、平均的な月々の住宅ローンの増加額が£1,220に上るとされています。
「ステップ2」ではどのようなことを約束していますか?
-「ステップ2」では、NHSの待ち時間短縮に取り組むと約束されており、年間16万回の追加の診療が実現可能になるという目標が設定されています。
「ステップ3」における新しい労働者向け取り組みの主なポイントは何ですか?
-「ステップ3」では、ゼロ時間契約の禁止、再雇用の終結、真の生活 wageの確保などが挙げられます。
「ステップ4」で提唱される「グレートブリテンエネルギー」とはどのようなものですか?
-「グレートブリテンエネルギー」は、公的に所有された会社として、清潔なエネルギーを利用し、税金を獲得することを目指すと述べています。
「ステップ5」ではスコットランドの世界での影響力をどのように強化する予定ですか?
-「ステップ5」では、スコットランドのオフショア風力の容量を最大限に活用し、製造業を促進し、輸出を促進し、投資を引き付けることで、スコットランドの影響力を強化する予定です。
「ステップ6」では若者に対するどのような取り組みが行われますか?
-「ステップ6」では、若者に対するトレーニング、未来のジョブのための人材育成、初任給購入者の支援、クリーンエネルギーでの5万のスコットランドのジョブの創出が行われると述べています。
スピーチの中で言及された「ファーストステップ」の資金調達計画について教えてください。
-「ファーストステップ」は資金調達計画が整っているとされており、経済顧問のPatrick Valance氏によって計画の信憑性が評価されています。
ダイアン・アボットに関する決定はいつ行われますか?
-ダイアン・アボットに関する決定はまだ行われておらず、現在は党の鞭を取り戻しているとされています。
スピーチの中で提唱されたエネルギー政策は、どのようにしてジョブを保証するものですか?
-エネルギー政策は、石油とガスの供給をそのままにし、再生可能エネルギーへの移行を促進することで、将来の数十年にわたってジョブを保証するものです。
スピーチの中で言及された「グレートブリテンエネルギー」の拠点はどこに設定される予定ですか?
-「グレートブリテンエネルギー」の拠点はス코ットランドに設定される予定ですが、具体的な場所はまだ決定されていないとされています。
Outlines
📉 経済不安とその影響
第1段落では、経済の安定性が成長の基盤として重要であると強調され、税率やインフレーションの高さ、そして失業の問題が提起されています。経済のコントロールの失われが労働者に影響を及ぼすことが過去の年々から学ばれたと指摘され、経済の混乱が食料銀行への依存を意味する現実が批判的に述べられています。さらに、NHS待ち時間の長さが1人あたりに及ぼす影響についても触れられています。
🏥 医療制度の改善と経済成長
第2段落では、NHSの待ち時間を短縮する取り組みが紹介され、追加の診療appointmenを通じてその影響を軽減する計画が説明されています。税収逃税の規制強化とnon-dom税制の廃止を通じて資金を調達する意向が明確にされています。また、労働者の権利強化と最低賃金の導入を含む新たな労働者への取り組みが語られています。
🌟 グレートブリテンエネルギーへの移行
第3段落では、公的企業によるクリーンエネルギーの開発とその経済的および環境的な利益が強調されています。石油とガスの需要が長期にわたって続く一方で、再生可能エネルギーへの移行の重要性が語られており、スコーティッシュのリーダーシップが期待されています。
🌐 スコットランドの世界的舞台での影響力
第4段落では、スコットランドが持つオフショア風力発電の潜在能力とそれに伴う雇用創出の可能性が語られています。国内外のビジネスを促進し、輸出を増やし、投資を呼び込むことでスコットランドの経済を強化する取り組みが紹介されています。
👷 若年の就労と教育
第5段落では、若者向けの教育と職業訓練、そして将来の就労機会について語られています。清潔エネルギー分野での5万人のスコットランド人の雇用創出が目指されています。
🗳️ 選挙への呼びかけと政策の保証
第6段落では、選挙への呼びかけが行われており、労働党の経済計画が信頼性と認められ、将来の変化と再生の可能性が強調されています。また、ダイアン・アボットに関する決定が未_takenとされ、選挙に向けた準備が進められていることが示されています。
🛑 エネルギー政策と経済への影響
第7段落では、労働党のエネルギー政策が議論されており、経済成長と雇用維持の両面から評価されています。石油とガスの移行計画と再生可能エネルギーへの投資が詳細に説明されており、業界関係者との協力を通じて将来の成長に向けた計画が立脚しています。
🏥 保健と医療制度の改善
第8段落では、保健と医療制度の改善が主な議題となっており、NHSの待ち時間短縮のための投資と協力が語られています。また、保健関連のプロジェクトの遅延とその解決方法も議論されています。
🗝️ スコットランドの政治状況と改革
第9段落では、スコットランドの政治状況に焦点が当てられており、政治改革と規律の強化が求められています。また、規律の問題とその取り扱いが議論され、政治家による倫理規則の遵守が重要視されています。
💊 麻薬危機と対策
第10段落では、麻薬危機とその対策が中心となる議題となっており、健康emergencyとして取り組む必要性が強調されています。また、投資と支援が必要な分野が具体的に挙げられています。
✈️ 選挙戦術とインディペンデンス
第11段落では、選挙戦術とインディペンデンスの支持率に関する議論が行われており、労働党の目標とスコットランドの将来についての見解が示されています。
🏠 住居問題と緊急対応
第12段落では、住居問題が緊急に対応する必要があるとされており、住居emergencyとして扱うべきことが強調されています。
🛫 環境への配慮とプライベートジェットの使用
第13段落では、環境への配慮とプライベートジェットの使用に関する質問が提起されており、効率性と環境への影響の両面が考慮されています。
🏛️ スコットランドの政治的将来
第14段落では、スコットランドの政治的将来と独立の支持率についての議論が行われており、労働党の目標とスコットランドの期待が語られています。
🏢 政府との協力とスコットランドの繁栄
第15段落では、政府との協力がスコットランドの繁栄に向けた取り組みの核心であるとされており、政治的対立よりも国民のために働くことが重要であると強調されています。
🆘 麻薬危機の深刻さと対策
第16段落では、麻薬危機の深刻さと対策が再び提起されており、政府による適切な対応が求められています。
🌐 スコットランドの独立と政治的状況
第17段落では、スコットランドの独立と政治的状況が議論されており、労働党の目標とスコットランドの将来についての見解が示されています。
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Keywords
💡経済安定
💡食料銀行
💡NHS待ち時間
💡税収避税
💡労働者の権利
💡再生可能エネルギー
💡グリーンクラップ
💡Great British energy
💡スコットランドの影響力
💡若者への就労機会
Highlights
経済的安定は成長の基礎であり、税金とインフレーションを低く抑える唯一の方法です。経済のコントロールを失えば、働く人々が代償を払うことになります。
スコットランドでは、多くの人々が待合リストに登録されており、その影響は大きいです。私たちが一緒に達成できることは、年間16万回の追加の診療です。
労働者の権利を強化し、ゼロ時間の契約を禁止し、再雇用を終わらせ、生活 wageを確立します。
私たちは、公的に所有された会社によって清潔なエネルギーを利用し、税金を獲得します。
私たちは、再生可能エネルギーへの移行が来ることを理解しており、準備をしています。
スコットランドは、世界第二のオフショア風力発電能力を持っていますが、デンマークの3倍のジョブが存在しています。
若い人たちにトレーニングと機会を提供し、将来のジョブと生活のために準備します。
私たちは、労働者の党的新しい約束を通じて、労働者の権利を最大限に高めます。
私たちは、NHS待ち時間を短縮するため、スコットランドで協力して取り組む予定です。
私たちは、税収を確保し、非居住者税制を廃止することで、年間16万回の追加の診療を支払うことができます。
私たちは、労働者に対する尊敬と尊厳を重視し、経済成長に必要なと信じています。
私たちは、再生可能エネルギーへの移行を計画し、未来の世代のためにジョブを保証します。
私たちは、再生可能エネルギーへの移行を計画し、未来のジョブを創出します。
私たちは、エネルギー分野における変化を認識し、計画的に対応します。
私たちは、スコットランドを再生可能エネルギー革命のリーダーとして位置付けます。
私たちは、スコットランドの世界での影響力を最大化し、オフショア風力発電の次の世代を構築します。
私たちは、若者たちにトレーニングと機会を提供し、将来のジョブと生活のために準備します。
Transcripts
step one economic
stability the foundation of growth the
only way to keep taxes inflation a
mortgagees loow because if we learned
one thing from recent years it's that if
you lose control of the economy it's
working people who pay the
price Liz trust lost control of the
economy and in Scotland everybody with a
mortgage is paying the price month by
month by month the average increase £
1220 in Scotland per
month people desperately worried about
whether they can afford it what they
can't do as a result even thinking of
having to sell their house and
downsize how do you think they feel when
Rishi sunak says we've turned a corner
everything's fine how do you think they
feel when they see those that advise Liz
trust in the House of Lords swanning
around because Ry sunak was too weak to
block them they are paying the
price and we visited a food bank Anis
and I not so long ago and this was in
Glasgow a real shock people going to
pick up their food because they couldn't
afford for themselves to put food on
their own table shocking in its own
right shocking particularly when we saw
people coming from work having finished
work to pick up a food parcel that is
the price that they are paying there's
always a cost to chaos and Division and
that's why stability is our first
step step two we will work with you to
help cut NHS waiting times in Scotland
now it is impossible to overstate how
many people are on waiting lists and the
impact it has on them it's now one in
six in
Scotland I was here last year saying it
was one in seven it's now one in six
that means almost everybody watching or
listening this is probably either on a
waiting list themselves or know someone
who is that's shocking it's absolutely
shocking and what we can achieve
together is 160,000 extra appointments
every year here in Scotland what a
difference that that would make and we
would pay for it by cracking down on tax
avoidance and getting rid of the non-dom
tax
status step three make work pay with a
new deal for working people as Angela
says the greatest leveling up of workers
rights in a
generation and what does that mean zero
hours contracts banned far and rehire
ended a genuine living wage because I
believe that
everybody is entitled to dignity and
respect at work that is a bare minimum
but I also know that dignity and respect
at work are essential for economic
growth step three step
four Great British energy that publicly
owned company owned by the taxpayer
making money for the taxpayer harnessing
clean
power do you remember what the tourist
said 10 years ago cut the green crap
stop the investment stop insulating our
house made us more exposed to what was
going on in the world and as a result
your bills
higher I want to be
clear we're not turning off the Taps for
oil and gas that'll be part of the mix
for decades to come but the transition
is coming we can't stick our head in the
stand and as Ed said it's Renewables are
cheaper there's a massive prize here
lower bills security the next generation
of jobs so clean power is the best
opportunity we've had in a generation
for the next generation of
jobs now other countries are in the race
look across Europe look to
America and Rishi sunx in the changing
room I want to be in the race and I want
to win the race why not
Scotland I went to abine and there was
there's a glimpse of the future there
because what I saw and talked through
with the energy sector there and the
workers there was the pipelines they
were going to use for carbon capture the
skills they would use for the next
generation of jobs and I asked them how
long would these jobs last for they said
decades upon decades upon decades jobs
for the Next Generation here in
Scotland and Scotland can and Scotland
will lead the clean energy Revolution
and that's why Great British energy
which will cut those bills which will
give us that security and those jobs
will be headquarters right here in
Scotland step five maximizing Scotland's
influence on the world stage I'll give
you an example of that Scotland has the
second largest offshore wind capacity in
the world second
largest yet three times as many jobs are
in
Denmark that's
shocking I went to wh Le's Wind
Farm some people have heard this story
but it really sticks with me this is
just outside of Glasgow there's I don't
know 200 300 wind turbines there really
huge bits of engineering and skill and
design and I went up and they were
turning around generating
energy had two problems one we didn't
have a battery big enough to store the
energy so they were turning them off
because of a lack of
planning second I asked a question I
said how many of these incredible pieces
of Kit this incredible manufacturing
engine how many of them were built in
Scotland none not one they were towed in
from other countries not a single one
was built here we have to end that we
can change that floating offshore wind
is the Next Generation we can get ahead
not only have floating offshore wind but
build it here in Scotland with
manufacturing jobs engineering building
on the skills that we have here
promoting Scotland abroad Scottish
business abroad boost exports and
attract investment needed for jobs here
good jobs in
Scotland step six jobs and opportunities
for young people training people for the
future for theob jobs and the work and
the lives they're actually going to live
make sure that young people can get the
apprentices they need whether in welding
or anything else support firsttime
buyers and work with anas to create
50,000 Scottish jobs in clean
energy so this
election is the
chance it's the chance for change the
chance for Renewal the chance for
Scotland and BR Britain to go forward a
new generation of Scots on labor
government benches working with me for
Scotland and delivering for Scotland and
I believe Scotland can lead the way lead
the change stop the chaos Turn the Page
rebuild now make sure you take that
chance make sure you vote labor thank
you thank you
thank you very
much thank
you thank you very
[Applause]
muchave now
we're going to take a number of
questions from the media and I've got a
list I think and I hope of all those um
that want to ask questions so I'm going
to start with BBC Scotland and David
David thank you sir here David Wallis
locker from BBC Scotland um over the
past 48 hours you've ditched candidates
in recent months you've ditched policies
how can Scots be confident you won't
ditch these first steps when when they
no longer sit you those first steps are
fully funded fully costed fully set out
and what a game Cher they would be great
British energy you saw s Patrick Valance
who's gone through our plans validated
our plans this is the man who advised
the government during the pandemic
literally saved lives and was one of the
main drivers of the vaccine task force
he has said how credible L plan is what
a difference it would make these are
serious propositions about changing
Scotland and changing Britain um for the
future I'm absolutely sure that they'll
make a massive difference here across
Scotland thank you very much Carl from
ITV thank you
sir Angela rer down here on the front
row says that Diane Abbott should be
allowed to stand if she wants to and ask
sarar standing beside you says he agrees
with Angela rer do you agree with them
or are you sticking to the line that no
decision has been taken well no decision
has been taken so that's the factual
position no decision to Bar Diane uh
obviously she's got the whip back and
she's been a Trailblazer uh for many
years but um the fact remains no
decision has been taken thank you Carl
uh tomara from Sky Tomar Co and Sky News
s unions that back your party say this
energy policy is a ban without a plan
because it won't create as many jobs as
may end up on the scrap peap are you
worried it will lose you vot here in
Scotland which is so crucial to a labor
Victory look I've been very very clear
when it comes to the transition that
we're not turning off the Taps oil and
gas will be part of the mix for many
years um we're not revoking any
licenses but a transition is coming and
when Ed and I went to abedine with anas
just a few months ago to talk to the
workforce of course to talk to the
unions to talk to the energy sector um
everybody knows the transition is coming
everybody's working towards that
transition the investment is already
beginning in that transition thought is
being given about that carbon capture
and how the same skills and pipelines
could be used the worst thing we could
do now is do what Rishi sunak is doing
and put our head in the sand and pretend
it's not happening and I'll tell you for
why that's what happened when coal was
coming to an end and we are still paying
the price in communities across the
whole of Scotland and across the whole
of the United Kingdom I'm not prepared
to let that ever happen
under a future labor government this is
about the next generation of jobs and
the generation after that because I'm
never going to allow a transition to
happen which hasn't been planned for so
yes we want to make sure we guarantee
those jobs we create even more jobs for
the future and jobs that have lasted you
know not just 10 years or 20 years but
you know decades and decades and decades
to come the worst thing we can do is put
our head in the sand because that's
exactly what the prime minister is doing
Anna can't just add to that look I can
understand why workers in the Northeast
who have heard 14 years of promises from
the conservatives that have been broken
and 17 years of promises from the S&P
that been broken being really nervous
about what happens next and that's why
it's really crucial that we demonstrate
that we understand the transition needs
to happen we're all agreed on that but
we work together in collaboration and as
kir has said and I'm saying it directly
to people in the oil and gas sector
renewable sector right now there will be
no turning off the tap there will be no
Cliff Edge oil and gas will play a
significant role for decades to come
partly because it's the right thing for
us to do we have to protect jobs but
also if we are to get the scale of
investment that's required we need the
oil and gas giants to be part of that
investment as we push them towards that
renewable future that's a joint up plan
that is good for Aberdine good for the
Northeast good for Scotland and good for
the UK and one that UK libber government
will deliver thank you uh
Chris GB news Chris hope GB news uh so
sta is convicted criminal Donald Trump a
man you can do business with if you're
prime minister in five weeks time and on
your green announcement today what if
the wind stops blowing will the lights
turn off uh Chris on the uh obviously
first and foremost we respect the
Court's decision in relation to the
decision in the Trump case um the
sentencing still to go and possible
appeal but we you know respect the court
process um in the end it is for the
American people to decide who they want
to elect as their president and if we're
privileged enough to come into
government we will work with whoever is
elected president of the United Kingdom
that's what you would expect we have a
special relationship with the US that
transcends um whoever the president is
um but it is an unprecedented situation
there's no doubt about that um and um
there's a long way yet to go I think in
relation to what happens next thank you
Chris and on the question of um wind
look it's always going to be a RI a mix
of Renewables um for the future you know
solar offshore wind wind nuclear
hydrogen they're all part of the mix but
the important thing is this oil and gas
is running out it isn't going to last
forever we can't ignore that um uh the
transition to Renewables is where um the
sector is if you go to and talk to the
sector they are talking about the
investment they need to put in
Renewables um it's cheaper it gives us
energy security because all and gas is
sold on to the international market um
we don't control the price and hence the
proof of that if you needed it was when
Ukraine was invaded our prices went up
if we had control of our prices that
wouldn't have happened so lower bills
energy security and the jobs of the
future that's why other countries are in
this race that's why the Americans are
in this r race uh I don't want us to sit
this race out and then in 10 or 20 years
regret it when all the jobs and the
energy production is elsewhere and we
haven't done it for ourselves we have
incredible resources incredible sort of
Natural Resources as well as skills we
need to take advantage of that and we
need to be in the race to win the race
why not Scotland would be what I would
say thank you Chris um youan from
STV thank you you pet STV news sir
you've guaranteed that your energy plans
won't cost thousands of jobs in Scotland
as the sector predicts how can you make
that guarantee and what is it based on
well the guarantee is based on the fact
that we're not turning off the Taps
we're not revoking the licenses and then
oil and gas is part of the mix for
decades to come on top of that uh there
will be new jobs tens of thousands of
new jobs uh created by the transition to
renewable energy and by locating GB
energy in Scotland it makes Scotland the
center of that because I'm very
conscious that those jobs need to be in
Scotland in the sectors using the skills
that we already have and that's why this
transition unlike the transition for
coal will be one where we preserve and
build and ensure the jobs are there uh
not just elsewhere in the United Kingdom
but here in Scotland using the skills
that we already have we've got probably
offshore skills the like of which the
rest of the world hasn't got we can use
those skills in Renewables so I'm very
confident uh that we can not just
preserve the jobs that we've got but
also the create the jobs that we need uh
for the future and by sticking our head
in the sand and pretending it's not
happening we are actually doing the
worst of worst things for people who
work in the energy sector and in 20
years uh they would look back on a
government that took no action and say
how on Earth did you allow that to
happen and leave us in this situation an
ask I would just add one thing which is
I I don't accept that that's what the
leaders in the industry think if you can
see there's over 120 Business Leaders
just this week who are back Labor's
economic growth plan what I do recognize
though is that much of the investment as
Kira said we're competing on a global
race here and so when people are
pitching to their International boards
to make those investments in Scotland
rather than anyone else they are looking
to see what the framework looks like and
right now Scotland and the UK is weak
because of the decisions made by this UK
government T government and this
government and therefore investment is
going elsewhere by working in genuine
partnership and collaboration and
demonstrating that we're going to put
skin in the game by having GB energy a
publicly owned energy generation company
that's going to make that public
investment I think we can attract that
investment to come to Scotland and
therefore I don't accept the attack from
our opponents who want to throw up big
scary numbers remember they tried to do
it back in 1997 when labor was promising
I wi F tax on utilities I was promising
to introduce a national minimum wage the
very same political opponent on then
said it would cost hundreds of thousands
of jobs in Scotland and jobs across the
UK what happened instead instead our
economy grew faster more jobs were
created and people were lifted out of
poverty the same will happen again after
this election and don't underestimate
the significant of what so Patrick
Valance has said today because this is
the man an expert in his field who
played such a central part in the
vaccine rollout and the task force and
he's looked at our plans and validated
our plans and so um the the sort of um
attack that they're not thought through
Etc just Falls away when you look at
what Patrick Valance has to say and the
reputation that he brings and the
experience that he brings uh in what
that That vaccine roll out during the
pandemic was
incredible um was something I think many
people thought couldn't be done he was
absolutely Central to that he's now
looked at our plans for the energy
transition
and said these are going to work that is
incredible validation thank you so much
uh Libby from the
guardian hello Siria um I'm sorry hi
there I just heard the voice that's okay
um we've got uh Martin Ford casc in the
guardian this morning talking about his
concerns that the labor party is
underestimating how its treatment of
Diane Abbott and F Shaheen is impacting
voters warning that it's leaving some
black voters feeling they don't have a
political home what's your response to
that I would say we've got fantastic
candidates across the country including
many black candidates leading candidates
are very proud of the team that we put
on the pitch the choice at this election
is a very clear choice there's only
going to be one of two outcomes we're
either going to get more of the chaos
and division under the Tores or we're
going to turn a page um with labor and
when we started selecting our candidates
I was very clear with the team I want
the highest quality candidates on the
pitch for the task ahead in relation to
Diana as I've said before no decision
has been taken to Bara um and she's
obviously now got the whip back thank
you um Dave from the mirror Dave hi
thank you say here uh yeah Dave B from
The Daily Mirror uh more than 100 wasby
women are dying each day uh what do you
plan to do on compensation for those
affected by the Scandal and when will
you deliver this well uh the the
ombudsman's report came out I don't know
how many months ago now and the
government should have responded but
they haven't done so um yet again what
they've done same with the um the doctor
strikes and all the other problems
they're just unaddressed they're going
to leave them to the other side of the
election so we'll have to pick it up and
look at those um proposals but it is
shocking that the government hasn't
dealt with it um what I'm not going to
do is stand here and make promises that
um I don't think we can afford so we
will look at the ombudsman's uh
recommendations if we're privileged
enough to come into power the government
should have looked at them he should
have responded it's kicked it into the
long grass there's a long list of
challenges that we will pick up if we're
privileged to come into power and this
is one of them thank you uh John from
the times hi John bman from the times
right across Scotland 15 Health projects
have been delayed Health capital
projects which would do a lot to
reducing waiting lists and waiting times
and a spirit of cooperation with the
Scottish government will the labor party
put an investment early to Quicken and
stop those delays Anna she will lead on
this and then I'll come back in on it
look you're right John there have been
mass mass cuts to capital projects under
this SMP government I feel as if Jackie
has jolted you to ask this question as
well Jackie because she's because Jackie
is desperate to get those Capital
Investments back up and she's right to
be but I think we've also got to look at
what the S&P is doing with its own
capital investment budget we're not very
far for example from fuson Marine where
they have taken a fery project which is
now multiplied in terms of the cost over
250 million pounds wasted of capital
investment that is money that could have
been used to build those treatment
centers across the country so of course
there's a role for a UK labor government
what it does in other parts of the UK
but actually we have got to better spend
that money here in Scotland under this
S&P government and that's why it's an
important step for us in terms of um
putting the NH s Central um obviously
what we've pledged is for um the extra
appointments in England 40,000 a week
but that has a knock on effect for
Scotland um that could be translated
into 160,000 appointments I think make a
material difference and anas is very
very clear if he were working with us he
would straight away pick that up those
160,000 um appointments uh if the S&P
are saying they're not going to do that
then I think they' got a lot of
questions to answer in relation to
health here in Scotland when under their
watch one in six people are on the
waiting list that is shocking one in six
people in Scotland on a waiting list um
you know that has such impact on each
and every person on the list the
discomfort the lack of ability to do
what they want to do sometimes really
serious consequences of not being able
to be seen uh quickly enough and of
course it has a massive impact on the
economy because if you've got lots of
people on a waiting list your economy is
never going to thrive in the way that
you want thank you uh Chris from The
Daily Record hi over here secure it's
Chris mcau from The Daily Record um
there's been much debate in Scotland in
recent days about Michael mat the former
S&P Minister who was recently suspended
by Hollywood but so far refused to
resign as an MSP do you think he should
resign and do you think Hollywood should
follow west minister's example and
introduce a recall petition that would
allow voters to kick out rule breaking
msps I I can and I can imagine no but
K's answerers this as well but let let
me just say that the way the S&P have
tried to downplay this over the last
week has been nothing short of shameful
you've had John swinny play the Boris
Johnson and conservative party Playbook
where they'd rather attack the Integrity
of parliament rather than call out the
actions of one of their own the actions
that are in question here are not of
individual members of a standards
committee the actions that should be in
question is that we had a public figure
who attempted to misuse £1,000 of public
money who lied to the public lied to
Parliament lied to journalists and
actually also lied to the first minister
at the time who then repeated the LIE
even though he then was later told the
truth and rather than coming to
Parliament and apologizing for that
behavior and demanding that Michael mat
step down or at least introduce that
petition of recall John swiy instead
chose to back one of his PS rather than
do the right thing and it's the perfect
example of what we attack rightly the
Tories for for putting their party
before they put their country the exact
same applies to John swinny as well this
is a man that is putting his party
before the country and on the second
part absolutely we need a right to
recall in
[Applause]
Hollywood i' I'd simply add that the
parallels with the Tores and the S SMP
are very striking now you've got chaos
and division both in Westminster and
with the SNP you've got unelected leader
after unelected leader uh in Westminster
and with the SNP and now on standards in
public life you've got the S&P picking
up the Boris Johnson
Playbook I mean that that's how striking
the examples are so of course as Anna
says there should be a recall um
petition it's worked well um in our
Parliament we've had a number of bi
elections which we've very much uh
[Laughter]
enjoyed uh including
we have Michael shs here CH from the ey
thank you clar Chaplan from the eye
newspaper you said today you want to get
working on Great British energy within
months can you be more specific and
confirm to voters if it will be fully up
and running within a year and just on
Diane ABT will she get a decision on her
candidacy today uh look on GB energy we
can get going on this um straight away
and set it up uh we've got Advanced
plans uh to do so and I know that
without being complacent we have to be
ready to hit the ground running and
prepared for government so we will pick
that up we will run with it from day one
and we will certainly um after the first
year be in a position to show the real
difference that it is capable of making
and that's why our plans are not going
to be begun um on day one of Labor
government they're already begun what I
want them to do on day one of a labor
government is to be implemented I mean
on Dan I don't think there's much I can
add to what I've said no decision has
been taken to uh bar she's got the whip
back and uh the NEC will take a decision
thank you Andrew from The Herald hi S
Andrew L from the h um we've got the
logo for great Bri energy I think we've
got the website being launched today as
well but we still don't know where it's
going to be um are you why are you not
telling us where was going to be is it
because there's not really any votes for
you to win in the Northeast at this
election are you you holding off to next
year give an boost to the Hollywood
elction uh look I tell you it will be in
Scotland that is for sure that decision
is taken uh the we Cy is up and running
which is um you know really important um
I've been to Scotland as I say many many
times in the last couple of years almost
everywhere I go in Scotland I get the
question from wherever I am to say why
shouldn't it be based here um and uh but
no decision has been we will take it you
know but the energy sector is obviously
very important to Scotland um you know
centered in abdine so um that makes a
powerful case but um we haven't decided
we will make a decision um about it but
it will definitely definitely be here in
Scotland that's a major I think it's a
sort of a down payment I hope on um the
way that we will work together uh with
Scotland because I think one of the
damaging things of the last few years
has been the conflict between the
Westminster government and the
government here in Scotland trying to
fight with each other argue with each
other nor be able to work together
because both parties are putting their
party first first um and not Scotland
first I want to change that um I want to
make sure that actually the Westminster
government um and the Scottish
government work together delivering for
Scotland uh that is why the vote is so
important because at the heart of that
um if people vote labor here in Scotland
we'll have Scottish labor MPS sitting on
the government benches making sure that
we're delivering um for Scotland that's
my ambition I think it's a real game
Cher for Scotland uh if can get that
over the line and that's why I say um if
you want change you have to vote for
Change and this is a real chance at this
election to do so thank you so
much David from the Scotsman David right
thank you David B from the Scotsman um
Scotland's in the middle of a drugs
death crisis um in in particular has
been very badly affected um will you
work with the Scottish government and
bring about some of those reforms that
they've been calling for Westminster to
to provide for years to treat the crisis
more of a of a health emergency rather
than to criminalize people can I just
say first of all on that David
absolutely this is a health emergency
one thing that we cannot escape from is
that we have the exact same drugs laws
in every part of the UK but we have
three times the number of drug deaths
here in Scotland and frankly I find it
really shameful that the SNP want to use
that emergency where people are losing
their lives every single day as another
grievance tool between Scotland and and
the UK I tell you how we can address the
drug dress crisis of course partly it's
safe consumption which is a pilot is
happening already but actually we need
to reverse the cuts to the alcohol and
drug Partnerships we have to get more
investment in the rehabilitation beds
that been promised by the SNP and not
delivered and we got to make sure we're
supporting those communities around for
example family breakdown those that have
mental health crisis lack of access to
employment lack of access to adequate
levels of Housing and we now have a
housing emergency here in Scotland so
let's not turn this into a
constitutional fight let's instead of
government action to change people's
lives so we can address that drugs
emergency so
the so the question for the S&P is not
who can you find to blame what
constitutional excuse can you make but
how did this happen on your watch how
did this get so bad on your watch it's
shocking um to see the statistics um and
the human beings that are behind those
statistics how did this happen on their
watch and if they concentrated on that
question we'd all be a lot better off
thank you so
much uh safia from the Sun Saia hi thank
you Sak um there are some reports this
morning suggesting that you flew here on
a private jet is that true um and just
very very quickly um you worked with
Diana but for a long time very closely
on the same team when did you personally
last speak to her um so far as The
Travelers concerned yes we did use a
private jet because we needed to get uh
very quickly to Scotland from Wales
yesterday and we have to use the most
efficient form of Transport um in the
middle of a very very busy general
election um campaign um we offset uh the
carbon we always do whenever we use um U
transport in the air so that's the
approach we take but it is a practical
situation in a busy we' got five weeks
uh to take our argument to the country I
need to get across the country um to
speak to as many people as possible and
from time to time we have to do it as
efficiently as possible but yes we do
offset it um in relation to um Diane I
think I spoke to her a few weeks ago
maybe a few months ago in the Commons
thank you um Matthew from the economist
thank you s Matthew hus from The
Economist um there's a poll in Scotsman
today that shows that even though
Labor's polling is up still 48% of Scots
support Independence now can you can you
be clear is it is it your goal and your
expectation for that sustained level of
support for Independence to have fallen
after 5 years of a labor government
under the change that you're setting out
or do you see this as a perspective UK
and uh prime minister as an immovable
fact of Scottish politics that you
simply have to navigate what I would
first say is that I do understand the
sentiment that leads a number of people
to say after 14 years of being Shackled
to this t government in
Westminster um we'd be better off out I
do understand why people are driven to
that conclusion after 14 years of chaos
division going nowhere not delivering
for
Scotland this election has the potential
to be a game changer uh because if
people want change if they want a better
Scotland a different
relationship um across the UK between
the four nations that is part of the
change that we can bring about in this
elction um and I think that's really
important because I am able to say that
we work with people in Scotland we will
deliver for Scotland we won't be in
conflict with um Scotland and we can
change um all of us know that we need
change in Scotland um we want to embrace
that change bring about that change and
I do think that will have um an impact
across
Scotland you know I don't think the
Constitutional issue is the number one
issue or the priority when you've got an
economy that isn't working when you've
got people in low paid work insecure
work when you've got one in six people
on the um waiting list I think the
priority is to deal with those issues
and we can do that from day one um if we
are privileged to come into power and
that's why we have chosen these as our
first six steps they are important down
payments on the change that we want to
bring about but they're also indicators
of our priorities we start with the
economy we work through um all of the
others and I think that um as I say
respectfully understanding why um you
know some people do feel or have felt up
until now um that it is simply
impossible to work with the Westminster
government uh that I hope I'm determined
to change and uh start showing um so
many people in Scotland um that a
Westminster government can if it puts it
shoulder to the world wheel work with
Scotland to deliver for Scotland I'm
determined to do that thank you so
much thank you all very much thank you
for coming this morning really lovely to
see you thank you for your warm welcome
thank
you for
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