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Risk and Resilience: Annual Statement

04 December 2023

Lead MP

Oliver Dowden

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

UkraineEnergy
Other Contributors: 16

At a Glance

Oliver Dowden raised concerns about risk and resilience: annual statement in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

UkraineEnergy
Government Statement
The Minister outlined the Government's efforts to enhance resilience in the face of a volatile world, including the establishment of new structures like the Resilience Directorate and COBR unit. He highlighted improvements such as the introduction of an emergency alert system and investment in biological security with over £1.5 billion annually. The Deputy Prime Minister chairs a resilience sub-committee within the National Security Council and convenes regular meetings with blue light responders, industry leaders, and voluntary sectors. New initiatives include a UK Resilience Academy to improve professional skills, guidance for businesses on threats to critical national infrastructure, and a unified Government resilience website for citizens. An additional £10 million was allocated for research on economic risks. The Minister praised the resilience community's work during crises like the pandemic.

Shadow Comment

Pat McFadden
Shadow Comment
The Shadow Minister welcomed the announcement of the UK Resilience Academy and volunteering hub but raised concerns about lessons learned from past failures such as the covid-19 response, energy crisis management due to Ukraine's invasion, and resilience in public estate infrastructure. He questioned the Government's approach to artificial intelligence development, protection against cyber-attacks, and measures to safeguard democracy during elections. The Shadow Minister also asked how the centre can ensure strong governance of the strategy to enforce preparedness across Departments.
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