This is what Keir Starmer has done
for Scotland so far


Transport

  • Launched new legislation to bring the UK's railways back into public ownership which will improve rail services across Scotland.


Crime and Border Security

  • Scrapped the wasteful Rwanda scheme and launched a Border Security Command to smash the criminal smuggling gangs and improve the UK's border security.


Economy and employment

  • Great British Energy will be based in Aberdeen, creating jobs and driving growth.

  • Over £100m in Government funding has been announced for five new research hubs, with one in Glasgow and one in Edinburgh, to deliver breakthroughs in healthcare, cybersecurity and transport and kickstart economic growth.

  • Announced improved employment rights for workers in Scotland, with a package of reforms that will Make Work Pay - including ending exploitative zero hour contracts, providing statutory sick pay from day one, and ending fire and rehire.

  • Announced a new National Wealth Fund to unlock private investment.

  • Introduced a new Fiscal Lock Law to deliver economic stability in Scotland and protect family finances.

  • Announced new Covid Corruption Commissioner to get back what is owed to people in Scotland.

  • Launched landmark pensions review to support pensioners in Scotland.

  • Secured a recognition deal with Brazil for Scotch whisky worth up to £25 million.


Cost of living

  • Established the Child Poverty Taskforce, working across government departments to tackle child poverty.

  • Working to drive up Pension Credit applications across Scotland.


Defence

  • Launched a new Armed Forces Commissioner who will be a strong, independent champion to improve life for UK service personnel across Scotland and their families.

  • Awarded our armed forces the largest pay increase in decades which will renew the nation's contract with those who serve from Scotland.

The Tories presided over 14 years of decline, undermined our public services, and wrecked our economy.

Keir Starmer's Labour Government is getting on with the job, fixing the foundations of our country and delivering the long-term change Britain needs.

This 100 days is just the start.