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Labour accuses SNP of being ‘all over the place’ on energy jobs and security

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Labour has accused the SNP of being “all over the place” on energy jobs and security.

It comes after Stephen Flynn told BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg Show the party wants a just transition but opposes Labour’s plans for a windfall tax on bumper profits made by oil and gas giants.




Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes had said last week that the party was not opposed to more North Sea oil and gas licences.

The Nationalists’ Westminster leader also repeated the claim that Labour’s plans would cost 100,000 jobs.

But he has come under fire after it was reported that this figure was based on estimates from an investment bank with ties to the oil and gas industry.

Labour Shadow Scotland Secretary Ian Murray said the SNP “can’t give a straight answer on oil and gas”.

Flynn told BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg Show on Sunday: “We believe in a just and sustainable transition that protects the future employment of the tens of thousands of people who live [in Aberdeen].

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