Meeting of the Parliament 14 June 2017
I am sorry, but I do not have much time left.
Will the Conservatives guarantee that money if they are successful in dragging Scotland out of the EU and the single market against the wishes of the Scottish people? I look forward to the Conservatives proving that their MPs are going to work in Scotland’s interests at Westminster by making that commitment on behalf of their party here and now.
The funding that is provided by structural funds also complements the wider actions that we are taking to drive productivity and to create opportunities for growth through investment, innovation, inclusive growth and internationalisation as set out in Scotland’s economic strategy. We are making significant investments to support businesses and to drive productivity growth. For example, we are investing billions in transforming Scotland’s infrastructure—a key driver of long-term productivity growth—with many projects that have been neglected for decades under the Conservative and Labour parties. If members do not believe me, they should listen to Patrick McLoughlin, the former Conservative Secretary of State for Transport, who said that, for decades, the problem in Scotland was that there was not the requisite investment in transport infrastructure.