Jamie Stone General Election 2024 Interview 3
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00:00Depopulation, as you've known for many years, is a significant, almost existential problem
00:07for the Highlands, the declining working age population. What are your views, what do you
00:14plan to do in that, what can you do in that?
00:16Well I'm absolutely driven on trying to get top quality, well paid employment to the Highlands
00:21because I was lucky enough to work at NIG when I started my career and I got married
00:28and I had children here and I might have had to move south. And my father, when I was
00:31growing up, before NIG came, a bit like Doonray, before the Atomic came to Doonray, my father
00:37used to say you just have to go southland, that's what everyone does, and then you leave
00:40and you might never come back again. So I'm totally driven on the young, the next generation
00:45now having the opportunities that I had. So the crowning of the first green port is desperately
00:50important and that's why I've had so much to say in Westminster about space launch in
00:54Sutherland. There could be exciting opportunities for young people and again, as I've said before,
00:59it's about underpinning the crofting communities. If we get this right, we get it right. But
01:04sometimes you really have to bang the drum on it and I've got the second highest speaking
01:10rate of any north or north east MP in Britain and I'm proud of that but that's because I
01:15go on about local things.
01:16That's in the parliament, right?
01:18I'm sorry, yes, in Westminster because it's my job to do that. I get teased a wee bit.
01:23Is that you on about the far north again? Yes, actually, I'm proud of it.
01:27And what do you see as being the greatest benefits of the free port outside of the obvious
01:32employment and economic boom? There seems to be a political cachet there as well.