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McCluskey lays out plans to revive oil industry

UNITE general secretary Len McCluskey laid out bold plans yesterday to revive the Scottish economy and protect jobs in the wake of the Brexit vote.

Speaking at a meeting in Glasgow, Mr McCluskey said a public investment plan similar to the 2008 bank bailout is needed for Scotland’s ailing offshore oil industry.

Historical local authority debts also need to be scrapped because they were an “anchor” around the neck of struggling councils, he added.

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