Scottish Labour leader to call for 'Green new deal' as part of Covid-19 recovery

Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard, who will say the Scottish Labour Party wants a 'Green new deal'Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard, who will say the Scottish Labour Party wants a 'Green new deal'
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard, who will say the Scottish Labour Party wants a 'Green new deal'
Richard Leonard is set to announce his plans for economic recovery during a online speech in Glasgow today.

More than 130,000 jobs could be created under “bold plans” to transform the economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard will claim.

Mr Leonard will outline how he believes a “Green new deal” could help the country “recover in a sustainable, responsible and ambitious way” from the deep recession caused by Covid-19.

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In a speech to be delivered online, he will argue that different sectors and sections of society need to come together “to create a greener better future for us all”.

Earlier this year the Scottish Labour leader commissioned the economist Laurie Macfarlane to develop plans.

Mr Leonard, who will also attempt to reignite his party’s fortunes, will say that as Scotland recovers from coronavirus it has “an opportunity to recover in a sustainable, responsible and ambitious way”.

The politician is under pressure amidst reports of a loss of confidence in him from Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.

Mr Leonard will state: “In Scotland we are blessed with an abundance of natural resources. We also have the will to change and to make things better.

“So we must bring together all sectors and sections of our society, harnessing all our natural resources, all our workforce skills, and all our ambition to create a greener, better future for us all.”

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He will add: “Housing, energy, infrastructure, environmental restoration, and transport, our bold plans would create in total up to 131,000 new jobs.

“Scotland faces a major economic and unemployment crisis. Creating quality, well-paid jobs for good will be crucial not just to our recovery but to equipping our workforce – especially young workers – with the skills and opportunities they will need throughout their working lives.”

Labour wants to see thousands of new energy efficient homes built across the country, while existing properties could also be upgraded to help them become more energy efficient.

The party is further urging a “huge investment” in transport infrastructure, alongside economic intervention from the Scottish National Investment Bank.

Additional reporting by PA Media

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