PM: Union stronger than ever
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Marking one year as Prime Minister, Boris Johnson will today visit
Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the
UK through the pandemic During the visit, the PM will meet local
businesses to discuss how they are getting back on their feet;
entrepreneurs to see how green technology is driving innovation
across Scotland and military to thank them for their efforts in the
coronavirus response Ahead of the visit, the Prime Minister pledged
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Prime Minister Boris
Johnson has reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the
union, marking one year as Prime Minister with a visit to
Scotland and pledging further support for Scottish communities.
Ahead of the visit, the Prime Minister reiterated how the
coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated, more than ever, that each
part of the UK benefits from being together and the strength of
the union has helped us through this crisis.
In Scotland, the UK Treasury has protected over 900,000 jobs and
granted thousands of businesses loans; the UK’s armed forces has
airlifted critically ill patients from some of the most remote
communities, helped convert the temporary hospitals and ran
mobile testing sites; and the Department of Health and Social
Care has procured millions of pieces of PPE to keep Scottish
frontline workers safe. This is on top of £4.6 billion we have
given straight to the Scottish administration to help tackle
coronavirus.
The Prime Minister has also announced further support to Scottish
communities, committing £50 million to Orkney, Shetland and the
Western Isles, to help develop the islands’ economic potential.
The announcement means that every part of Scotland is now covered
by the innovative growth deals and takes the UK Government’s
investment in these to more than £1.5 billion.
The multi-million-pound pot for the islands will lead to
investment in local projects, driving sustainable economic growth
and creating jobs. Projects set to be supported by the Islands
Growth deal could include those developing space technology and
others researching new renewable energy systems.
Prime Minister Boris
Johnson said:
“When I stood on the steps of Downing Street one year ago, I
pledged to be a Prime Minister for every corner of the United
Kingdom. Whether you are from East Kilbride or Dumfries,
Motherwell or Paisley, I promised to level up across Britain and
close the opportunity gap.
“The last six months have shown exactly why the historic and
heartfelt bond that ties the four nations of our country together
is so important and the sheer might of our union has been proven
once again.
“In Scotland, the UK’s magnificent armed forces have been on the
ground doing vital work to support the NHS, from setting up and
running mobile testing sites to airlifting critically ill
patients to hospitals from some of Scotland’s most remote
communities. And the UK Treasury stepped in to save the jobs of a
third of Scotland’s entire workforce and kept the wolves at bay
for tens of thousands of Scottish businesses.
“More than ever, this shows what we can achieve when we stand
together, as one United Kingdom.”
During the PM’s visit, he will meet with members of the military
based in Scotland and their families to thank them for their
ongoing work in the coronavirus response.
Following the Islands Deal announcement, Scottish Secretary
Alister Jack said:
“The City Region and Growth Deals will be crucial to our economic
recovery from coronavirus. Today’s announcement means that every
corner of Scotland will benefit from these and takes the UK
Government’s investment in growth deals across Scotland to more
than £1.5 billion.
“These deals are just part of the unprecedented support that the
UK Government is providing to people and businesses in Scotland
during this time. We have supported 900,000 jobs in Scotland with
our furlough and self-employed schemes, including 11,600 across
the islands.
“We look forward to working with our partners across the islands
and the devolved administration in Scotland to develop innovative
and effective proposals.”
Notes to editors
The UK Government has been working flat out to help Scotland deal
with the pandemic.
People and businesses in Scotland benefiting from UK-wide support
schemes from the UK Treasury include:
Scottish jobs will also be protected by:
The UK Treasury is providing additional funding to
the Scottish administration through the Barnet Formula – £4.6
billion.
The UK Department of Health and Social Care is
supporting coronavirus testing with a national strategy. That
testing strategy includes:
The UK Department of Health and Social Care is
supporting the development of a coronavirus vaccine, and has
secured early access to 90 million doses for the whole of the UK.
As a result, Scotland will have enough to vaccinate and protect
priority groups such as frontline health and social care workers
and those at increased health risk.
Our nationwide PPE procurement strategy is
delivering kit to frontline workers right across the UK. So far,
more than six million pieces of PPE have been delivered to
Scotland.
The UK’s military has played a key role supporting
the fight to tackle coronavirus in Scotland. That includes:
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