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Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

09 February 2021

Lead MP

Jack Lopresti
Filton and Bradley Stoke
Con

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Crime & Law EnforcementEmploymentClimateBrexitBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 56

At a Glance

Jack Lopresti raised concerns about business, energy and industrial strategy 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 Response

Crime & Law EnforcementEmploymentClimateBrexitBusiness & Trade
Government Response
Confirmed £14.6 billion investment in R&D for 2021-22 and ongoing cooperation with the EU through Horizon Europe programme; reported 18 out of 25 post office branches kept open due to discussions; condemned fire and rehire tactics, ACAS investigating; acknowledged support measures for businesses including £280 billion package. Emphasises the Government's commitment to supporting businesses through £280 billion of support packages. Acknowledges issues with Brexit but highlights that a deal is better than no deal, and mentions ongoing discussions on North Sea transition. Reiterated that safer workplace guidance is kept under continuous review based on scientific advice. Emphasised the importance of following established guidelines in case of outbreaks and mentioned ongoing discussions with the Secretary of State. Provided updates on discussions with automotive sector representatives and initiatives like the Employers’ Initiative on Domestic Abuse. Emphasised steps to ensure safer working environments during lockdowns and support for renewable energy development. Responded comprehensively to multiple MPs, reaffirming the government’s commitment to supporting businesses through various financial and policy measures.
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