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Labour Leader and Shadow Chancellor visit the Port of Tilbury

SIR Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves toured the Port of Tilbury yesterday to overview London’s major port and its expansion plans.

During their visit, the Labour leader and the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer witnessed the importance of building infrastructure to generate growth in the UK.

Both politicians also received a briefing on the supply chain demands across some of the country’s fast-developing sectors including offshore wind, hydrogen and sustainable fuels.

The team discussed how government and industry can work in partnership to create sustainable, well-paid jobs across the country through a strong industrial strategy.

Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer and Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves in hi-vis jackets and helmets
Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves during their tour. Image from The Port of Tilbury

As well as hearing the business’ plans for the future, Starmer and Reeves also met a group of apprentices at the forefront of the port’s important work.

The port’s ongoing apprenticeship programmes aim to build the skills base to support growing business areas such as consumer goods, building materials and recyclables.

Forth Ports owns and operates The Port of Tilbury, alongside seven other commercial ports on the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Tay: Grangemouth, Dundee, Leith, Rosyth, Methil, Burntisland and Kirkcaldy.

The Port of Tilbury is the number one UK port for forestry products, construction materials, paper, grain and recyclables.

The port has a strong market presence in bulk commodities, containers, trailers, cars and cruise vessels.

Charles Hammond OBE, Chief Executive of Forth Ports Group, commented: “Ports are epicentres for the growing green economy

“Our multi-million investment plan across our major ports will accelerate the nation’s path toward a decarbonised economy built upon low carbon logistics, low carbon fuels and low carbon power generation.”

Keir Starmer MP, Leader of the Labour Party, said: “Here at Tilbury Port, I was struck by the scale of the operations, the scale of the group’s green ambitions and their commitment to developing young people into the managers of tomorrow. 

“Meeting the apprentices, it’s clear how investment into the area will smash the glass ceiling and break down the barriers to opportunity for young people.

“My Labour government will share ambition like the one I’ve seen here today, driving growth and the next generation of jobs through investment in the infrastructure needed to deliver clean power. 

“My mission-driven Labour government will get Britain building to create jobs and deliver a prosperous economy.”

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