Edinburgh South MP Ian Murray appointed Scottish Secretary in new Labour government

He takes over the role from Tory Alister Jack

Author: Paul ReillyPublished 5th Jul 2024
Last updated 5th Jul 2024

Edinburgh South MP Ian Murray has been appointed as Scottish Secretary following Labour's landslide election victory.

He takes over from Conservative Alistair Jack as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer got straight to work assembling his Cabinet.

Murray was the clear winner in Edinburgh South, with a majority of more than 17,000 votes - 53.3% of the overall share.

Mr Murray was re-elected in Edinburgh South after nearly five years as Scottish Labour's only MP.

He said his priority as Scottish secretary would be economic growth, creating jobs and reducing poverty.

He added "“It is a real privilege to have been asked to serve in Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s first Cabinet as Secretary of State for Scotland.

"My absolute priority in the role will be to deliver the change and renewal that Scotland needs – to drive economic growth, create jobs and reduce poverty.

“As we rebuild our country, I look forward to Scotland standing foursquare with the other UK nations. I will make sure that the Scotland Office is a strong voice for Scotland within the UK Government.

“New funding will help tackle poverty in Scotland by creating jobs and unlocking opportunities across the country, especially in our most deprived communities.

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“The Scotland Office will lead on promoting ‘Brand Scotland’ around the globe.

"Selling our world class produce, products and services to the world.

“I am also determined to reset the relationship between the UK and Scottish Governments. Focusing on co-operation and joint working will mean we can deliver better results for people in Scotland.”

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