During questions to the First Minister yesterday:
Fuel Prices
(Greenock and Inverclyde)
(SNP)
The First Minister will be aware of the latest update from the
Competition and Markets Authority indicating that global factors
are not solely to blame for high fuel prices, with the evidence
indicating that fuel margins have increased across the retail
market over the past four years, particularly for supermarkets.
The First Minister will also be aware that I have previously
raised in the chamber my concern that Morrisons,
Tesco and BP have been ripping off my Greenock and Inverclyde
constituents. Will the First Minister commit the Scottish
Government to making representations to the United Kingdom
Government and to the CMA when its full report is published in
July to ensure that reforms are forthcoming in order to prevent
fuel retailers from robbing my constituents?
The First Minister ()
I will make representations, as has asked me to do. I
commend him for raising the issue consistently in the chamber on
behalf of his constituents. There is no doubt that high fuel
prices have contributed to the cost of living crisis for people
and businesses across Scotland. The Scottish Government has
raised the issue of inconsistent pricing between urban and rural
areas, and in areas such as Inverclyde in particular, with the
Competition and Markets Authority as a key issue for
investigation. I am happy to re-emphasise those points to the
CMA. I welcome its latest update and note that it is seeking more
information from supermarkets on their role in the fuel market,
and that it has indicated that its final report will cover the
important issue of geographical variations in pricing. If there
are any further representations that we can make on the issue, I
will make sure that we make them.