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MSP Monica Lennon calls for more collaboration on net zero

by Mark Cantrell
MSP Monica Lennon told guests at trade body SELECT's presidential dinner there needs to be greater collaboration between politicians and construction industry to achieve net zero

Greater collaboration between politicians and the construction industry is vital to reach the goal of net zero, MSP Monica Lennon told guests at an annual dinner hosted by Scotland’s largest construction trade association.

In a keynote speech to SELECT’s annual President’s Lunch, held at the Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow, the Labour MSP for Central Scotland – who is convener of the cross-party group on construction – spoke of the huge challenges of achieving net zero.

Net zero offers huge challenges, but it is a journey we cannot avoid,” she said. “We need to create an open dialogue between politicians, the construction industry, and society as a whole to ensure we have the right skills to reach our objective.

“We don’t necessarily have all the answers and we need space to figure it out, but by working collaboratively we can overcome the challenges of reaching net zero to fight the global climate emergency, since the price of not doing so will be much higher. In all of this, organisations like SELECT have massive role to play.”

The a leading member of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee – who worked for over a decade as a chartered town planner – also highlighted SELECT’s ongoing drive for protection of title, and said she had been shocked to learn that anyone can call themselves an “electrician” without any training or proven skills, and can then undertake dangerous electrical work in people’s homes.

She said: “I fully support SELECT’s regulation campaign and have urged colleagues in the Parliament to continue to do so.”

In an acknowledgement of the Scottish construction industry, Lennon went on to praise its work in building communities across Scotland. She said: “The work the construction industry does, year in year out, in building communities for our constituents is hugely appreciated, but we do not say thank you enough.

“Whether in creating new homes, driving innovation, providing opportunities for our young people to enjoy highly skilled, well-paid work, and stressing the importance of a safe working environment, it is the construction sector that lights a path for everyone.”

SELECT’s managing director Alan Wilson, said of the event: “We were pleased that Monica was able to join us as we discuss how best we can make a lasting contribution to the development of all our communities across Scotland.

“We very much appreciate, and echo, her call for greater collaboration across all sections of Scottish society, government, the civil service, business, and the trade unions to enhance the quality of our contribution to the great challenges of the future.

“We acknowledged there are no easy answers and that it is not always easy to persuade the public that while there may be additional costs to be borne in reaching net zero our generation has an obligation to our children and theirs to achieve our goal.”


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