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Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

21 September 2021

Lead MP

Jason McCartney

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EconomyTaxationClimateEnergyBusiness & TradeStandards & Ethics
Other Contributors: 60

At a Glance

Jason McCartney 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:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Rob Burrow, a former rugby league player, has inspired many with his tireless work to raise awareness of motor neurone disease. The MND Association is calling for the Government to invest £50 million in research over five years to establish a virtual MND research institute. This funding would significantly enhance our understanding and treatment options for the condition.

Government Response

EconomyTaxationClimateEnergyBusiness & TradeStandards & Ethics
Government Response
The Government are committed to the UK's life sciences sector and have spent significant funds on motor neurone disease (MND) research. We remain open to further discussions with campaigners and researchers to explore ways of increasing funding and advancing MND research. Confirms the Government's commitment to gigafactories in the UK through the automotive transformation fund, highlighting production targets for battery-electric cars from 2024. Responded to various questions on energy projects, green finance initiatives, and government policies regarding net zero. Provided reassurance about the UK's renewable investment and engagement with companies. Emphasises seriousness placed on community renewable initiatives and addresses progress made according to Climate Change Committee recommendations, highlighting that policies are being implemented. Also discusses supply chain issues, asserting actions towards resolving these challenges. Responded to various questions regarding electric vehicle infrastructure, home insulation schemes, space sector development, motor neurone disease funding, business rates review, job application transparency, nuclear power, and blue hydrogen investment. Discussed carbon capture, blue hydrogen production, grid capacity for renewables, steel sector challenges, nuclear fusion support in Gloucestershire, energy storage solutions, and compensation issues for postmasters affected by the Horizon scandal.
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