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Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

21 January 2020

Lead MP

Preet Kaur Gill

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EconomyTaxationEmploymentTransportBrexitCulture, Media & SportBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 84

At a Glance

Preet Kaur Gill 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
Asked about recent steps to boost business productivity in Birmingham and the resources allocated for new public transport infrastructure. Emphasised the impact of congestion on productivity and the need for investment to improve connectivity.

Government Response

EconomyTaxationEmploymentTransportBrexitCulture, Media & SportBusiness & Trade
Government Response
Emphasised productivity increases in Birmingham; discussed £433 million investment in local growth funds. Mentioned plans with Mayor Andy Street for giga factories, support for businesses through readiness funds and the creation of new jobs post-Brexit deal. Responded to concerns about planting native trees, reducing single-use plastics, decarbonising transport, fracking moratorium, supporting small businesses with finance and export opportunities, addressing tourism economy issues, improving skills for engineering jobs, and overseeing photonics SME expansion. The Government will enforce the national minimum wage, make sure businesses comply with their obligations, double enforcement budgets, and focus on understanding employer responsibilities. The Minister also welcomes dialogue for addressing specific issues such as exploitation in Leicester's clothing industry. Responded to various questions on postal office support, disability entrepreneurship challenges, small business tax relief, sub-postmasters' issues, enterprise zone extensions, self-employment policies, business rates review, climate policy assurances, Veolia management harassment, and Westfield concerns. Also addressed life sciences funding continuity.
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