*S6M-16958 Kevin Stewart: Stop Treating Scotland as an Afterthought—That the Parliament condemns the reported decision by Great British Energy to make its first awards of renewable energy funding almost entirely to England; notes reports that Great British Energy, in partnership with the UK Government, has announced funding of £100 million to schools in England, £80 million to hospitals in England and £6.8 million to local net zero hubs in England, but just £4.85 million for renewable energy schemes in Scotland; believes that this is evidence that the UK Government is operating an "England-first" policy that does not prioritise the best interests of Scotland or its people; posits that, for decades, oil recovered from the Scottish sector of the North Sea has been the backbone of the British economy; understands that Labour’s manifesto for the 2024 General Election said that it would "make Scotland a clean energy super power", promising "investment in Scotland’s clean energy potential" as well as "69,000 jobs in Scotland’s clean energy industries", and calls on the UK Government to start making good on these promises by directing Great British Energy to focus its investments in Scottish renewable energy projects and for the UK Government to stop treating Scotland as what it sees as an afterthought.