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Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

16 November 2021

Lead MP

Stephen Metcalfe

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

NHSEmploymentClimateEnergyBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 56

At a Glance

Stephen Metcalfe 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
Welcomed the record research and development settlement for the Department of Health and Social Care, emphasising the importance of life sciences in defending against future pandemics and reducing reliance on global supply chains. He also questioned the Secretary of State's plans to allocate more funding towards strengthening the UK’s life sciences manufacturing base.

Government Response

NHSEmploymentClimateEnergyBusiness & Trade
Government Response
Discussed progress on 'Life Sciences Vision', including £200 million investment programme and the life sciences scale-up taskforce. Emphasised plans for a manufacturing base to prepare for future pandemics, allocating £354 million in spending review funds. Also responded to questions about offshore wind energy support, coalmine commissioning, contract levels for difference, regulation reform, and Scottish tidal energy sector. Responded on decarbonisation efforts, funding for the Clean Steel Fund, and measures to protect consumers from rising gas prices. Discussed Government's support for tidal and wave technologies, announced allocation round in December, and highlighted cost reductions needed for tidal stream technology. Emphasised the Government’s commitment to nuclear power generation, highlighting recent announcements on funding for large-scale nuclear stations and small modular reactors. Acknowledged Peterborough's role in this transition and welcomed further collaboration. Defends Australia deal on climate and stresses commitment towards net zero; refutes criticism regarding consistency in government actions; endorses Acorn team's potential inclusion in the next funding round. Responds positively to questions about offshore transmission networks and R&D investment in the east of England. Defends government policies on employment rights and supports industrial developments like hydrogen production.
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