Economic Growth Rural Areas 2025-12-09

2025-12-09

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John Milne LD
Horsham
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The MP noted concerns about the economic disparity between urban and rural areas, highlighting that improving productivity in rural regions could significantly impact national budgetary forecasts.
What fiscal steps are being taken to help increase growth in rural areas? Later today I will chair a meeting of the all-party parliamentary group for rural business and the rural powerhouse, which focuses on generating rural growth. If we could push rural productivity closer to western European averages, it would fix the Government’s budgetary black hole all by itself. Will the Minister agree to set a measurable target for increasing rural productivity so that we can hold the Government to account on progress?
Growth is the No. 1 mission of this Government, and we are committed to unlocking growth in every corner of this country. We have committed £2.7 billion per year to supporting sustainable farming, £2.3 billion of transport funding for places beyond city regions through the local transport grant, and more than £1.9 billion for gigabit broadband and 4G connectivity. That funding will help to tackle key blockers to growth in rural areas, unlocking the opportunities and benefits of growth for people right across the UK.
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The Minister did not provide a specific target for increasing rural productivity.
We Are Committed Unlocking Opportunities
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Q2 Partial Answer
Noah Law Lab
St Austell and Newquay
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The MP referenced the Chancellor's announcement of the Kernow industrial growth fund in the recent Budget, intended to support Cornwall’s promising industries.
Cornish communities and small and medium-sized enterprises in the supply chains of Cornwall’s most promising industries alike will have been delighted by the Chancellor’s announcement of the Kernow industrial growth fund in the recent Budget. Does the Chief Secretary to the Treasury agree that those funds should be invested prudently and sustainably and that the proceeds should be recouped for the Cornish public’s coffers so they can be invested in future projects?
My hon. Friend and many of his neighbouring MPs are excellent advocates for Cornwall and for the benefits that Cornwall can bring to growth, both in the region and right across the country. I know that, in the Budget, the Chancellor was keen to support investment in future industries in Cornwall. For the local council to deliver that, we will work closely with it to make sure that money is well spent.
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The Minister did not explicitly agree or disagree on the need for prudent and sustainable investments.
We Are Working Closely Investment In Future Industries
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Q3 Partial Answer
Richard Fuller Con
North Bedfordshire
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The MP raised concerns about the relative impact of new road pricing measures announced in the Budget on rural, compared to urban, residents and businesses.
As this is my last question before Christmas, I want to ask my counterpart a nice and constructive one. As he will know, rural residents and businesses already pay more on fuel than their urban counterparts and there are fewer public transport options. Can he advise what were the results of his assessment of the relative impact of the Budget’s introduction of road pricing on rural, compared with urban, areas?
I think the hon. Gentleman is referring to the changes we announced in the Budget in relation to electric vehicles and their contribution towards public finances. If people drive electric vehicles, wherever in the country they drive them, they benefit from investment in roads and maintenance alongside those of us who drive petrol cars, so it is important to ensure that we make the tax system fit for the future.
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The Minister did not provide an assessment comparing impacts on rural versus urban areas.
Changes Announced Fit For The Future
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