Meeting of the Parliament 18 February 2026 [Draft]
The member will find that ExxonMobil’s press statement blamed the UK Government for some of the uncertainty and for the plant’s closure.
The Scottish Government has acted decisively. Within days of the announcement of the closure, the Scottish Government committed £9 million over three years, with £3 million being made available immediately to support workers to retrain for job transitions. That funding is urgently needed and targeted, and has been provided in recognition that industrial transition requires active intervention, not passive observation.
In contrast, the UK Government’s response has been to give platitudes rather than take action. Although UK ministers have spoken of collaboration and support, there has been no equivalent financial commitment, no dedicated transition plan and no meaningful engagement with the workforce beyond generic statements of concern. That is not good enough. Those workers need more than sympathetic language; they need leadership.