Chamber
Plenary, 22 Mar 2007
22 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
First Minister's Question Time
Poverty
I accept that Campbell Martin is committed to tackling poverty and I answered his first question positively for that reason, but I do not accept his attempt to misrepresent and demean the hard work of people in North Ayrshire to try to create jobs there.
I grew up in North Ayrshire and I know the economic challenges that it has suffered over the past 30 years. It has a number of communities that need support, proper infrastructure, inward investment and the development of new businesses that will create jobs there in the future that will retain the population and help grow it to ensure that those communities are sustainable. Our investment, not just in the M77 to the south but in the new bypass at the three towns, in improved ferry services, in regeneration in Irvine and elsewhere and in the urban regeneration company, will make a difference in North Ayrshire. If Campbell Martin really wanted to tackle poverty, he would support that investment, not run it down.
I grew up in North Ayrshire and I know the economic challenges that it has suffered over the past 30 years. It has a number of communities that need support, proper infrastructure, inward investment and the development of new businesses that will create jobs there in the future that will retain the population and help grow it to ensure that those communities are sustainable. Our investment, not just in the M77 to the south but in the new bypass at the three towns, in improved ferry services, in regeneration in Irvine and elsewhere and in the urban regeneration company, will make a difference in North Ayrshire. If Campbell Martin really wanted to tackle poverty, he would support that investment, not run it down.
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3. Campbell Martin (West of Scotland) (Ind):
Ind
To ask the First Minister whether tackling poverty among the working poor is a Scottish Executive priority. (S2F-2797)
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Lab
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Campbell Martin:
Ind
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The First Minister:
Lab
I am aware of the report and of the important issues it raises. One of the most important ways for us to tackle the issue is to work in partnership with the ...
Campbell Martin:
Ind
Does the First Minister accept that the main cause of poverty among the working poor is low wages and that we need to raise them to eradicate such poverty? I...
Mr Frank McAveety (Glasgow Shettleston) (Lab):
Lab
What a shock: the council is trying to bring jobs to Ayrshire.
Campbell Martin:
Ind
I am coming to Frank McAveety. Under the heading, "Wage Levels", the policy says:"Average Gross Hourly pay in North Ayrshire is £8.75 compared to £10.17 in S...
The First Minister:
Lab
I accept that Campbell Martin is committed to tackling poverty and I answered his first question positively for that reason, but I do not accept his attempt ...