Wednesday 26 August 2009

JOHNNIE WALKER PLAN GOOD FOR KILMARNOCK AND GOOD FOR GLASGOW.


JOHNNIE WALKER PLAN GOOD FOR KILMARNOCK AND GOOD FOR GLASGOW.

SUPPORT FOR PORT DUNDAS WELCOMED - KILMARNOCK MSP PRAISES CO-OPERATIVE
EFFORTS.


SNP MSPS Bob Doris and Willie Coffey have given further reaction to the
Diageo taskforce's proposal to save jobs across Scotland.

The inclusion of Port Dundas distillery in the alternative business
proposal has been welcomed by Glasgow MSP Bob Doris who chaired a meeting
of trade unions, Scottish Enterprise and Glasgow council to ensure a
future for Port Dundas was included in the proposals.

SNP MSP for Kilmarnock Willie Coffey has today praised the efforts of all
involved in producing the plan.The proposals will now be put to Diageo.

Mr Doris said;

"I am pleased that the proposal agreed by Scottish Enterprise, the
Scottish Government and both local authorities includes plans to retain
production at Port Dundas.

"The Finance Secretary has been clear from the start that this was about
securing as many Diageo jobs in Scotland as possible and the support he
has shown for Port Dundas is a real boost to this campaign."

Willie Coffey, the Kilmarnock MSP added;

"The next few weeks will be crucial in this fight and it is essential that
across the country and across parties we retain the united front that has
demonstrated so clearly to Diageo that the public are opposed to this
plan.

"In particular the support of the work force across Diageo has been
tremendous.

"Along side the Scottish Government and Scottish Enterprise, East Ayrshire
Council have worked hard and all have played a blinder in producing a plan
that can keep Johnnie Walker in Kilmarnock - if Diageo will accept this
proposal.

"This plan is good for Kilmarnock and Glasgow, good for Diageo and will be
good for the whole of Scotland."

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