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Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

29 September 2020

Lead MP

Grahame Morris

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EconomyClimateCulture, Media & SportBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 52

At a Glance

Grahame Morris 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
The UK needs to prioritise the development of new approach methodologies in research and development to maintain its position as a global leader in biomedical research. This requires government-backed infrastructure, strategic allocation of funding, improved education, multidisciplinary collaboration between universities and industry, and close collaboration with regulators.

Government Response

EconomyClimateCulture, Media & SportBusiness & Trade
Government Response
The Government's R&D road map aims to revitalise the science system and our investment is guided by expert researchers. We are committed to reducing animal research use, with £67 million invested in new techniques. We have plans to decarbonise freight, engage with other Departments on net zero targets, and discuss the establishment of a national infrastructure bank. We support British manufacturing through procurement processes. Emphasised extensive consultations with businesses and sectors affected by the pandemic, reassured that measures are in place to save lives while supporting livelihoods. Acknowledged difficulties faced but highlighted financial support already provided. Responded to inquiries regarding job retention scheme impacts, discussed plans for support in various sectors like hospitality and tourism, acknowledged concerns about music industry, promised continued discussions with affected sectors. Responded to various questions on post office inquiries, job support schemes, industrial strategy refresh, local businesses, housing masterplans, vaccine manufacturing distribution, and green jobs creation. Welcomes the jobs package, expresses a desire to return sectors to normalcy based on scientific evidence, confirms that all countries are being asked to come forward with ambitious nationally determined contributions, and praises Heywood Magic Market for its ingenuity in supporting local entrepreneurs.
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