SNP and Conservative representatives have insisted that Starmer won't follow through with his promise.
Labour leader Keir Starmer has written to residents in Rutherglen and Hamilton West promising a return of job opportunities in the steel industry.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.“But years of SNP and Tory mismanagement have seen it fall by the wayside, with overseas firms awarded contracts for Scottish steel projects. “We’ll harness Scottish potential and invest for the long-term, bringing jobs and opportunities to Rutherglen, allowing it to thrive once again.
“And not for the first time, Starmer is making promises he has no intention of keeping - having already u-turned on his green prosperity fund. Scottish Conservative shadow secretary for net zero, energy and transport Douglas Lumsden MSP added: “Keir Starmer’s opportunism and hypocrisy know no bounds.
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