Supporting Economic Growth 2025-03-27

2025-03-27

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Q1 Direct Answer
Mark Ferguson Lab
Gateshead Central and Whickham
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The question relates to the impact of the Gateshead flyover on local businesses and residents in Gateshead, which is a significant barrier to job creation and economic development.
I thank the Secretary of State for her response. Can she update me on the conversations the Department has had with Gateshead council about the state of Gateshead flyover? This 400-tonne barrier to jobs running through the middle of our town is holding back businesses and growth, and stopping us achieving our full potential.
I recall meeting my hon. Friend just before Christmas, and I appreciate how critical the resolution of this issue is to his constituents and the wider area. My officials, along with colleagues from the North East combined authority, have been meeting regularly with Gateshead council to build the case for the regeneration of the area, facilitated by the planned demolition of the flyover. I know that the Minister for Future of Roads visited Gateshead in January to see the issues for herself.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Douglas McAllister Lab
West Dunbartonshire
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The question highlights the issues faced by Scotland’s ferry network, including ferry cancellations, disruptive repairs, and fare hikes imposed by the Scottish Government, impacting island communities and depriving the local economy of growth opportunities.
Scotland’s ferry network to the islands is an essential transport system. Island communities have at times been effectively cut off due to ferry chaos, disruptive cancellations and expensive repairs. The SNP has decided to inflict a 10% fare hike and sent a contract for seven new ferries to Poland. The Scottish Government are depriving Scotland’s iconic shipbuilding industry of much-needed growth and jobs. Can the UK Government assist the Scottish Government with fundamental reform of how we procure and run ferries in our country?
As all of us know, Scotland has a world-renowned shipbuilding industry, so it saddens me that, under the SNP, Scotland’s ferries are being built elsewhere. I am aware that Scottish colleagues want to see reforms to how ferries are run and procured. In the meantime, I urge the Scottish Government to reconsider sending vital jobs and investment abroad.
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UK government's direct involvement in ferry procurement reform
Urges Reconsideration By Scottish Government
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Q3 Partial Answer
Joe Robertson Con
Isle of Wight East
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The question addresses the need to regulate private equity involvement in ferry services connecting the Isle of Wight with the mainland, which impacts local connectivity and economic growth.
I welcome the Secretary of State’s comments on improving everyday transport for UK residents, and her comments on Scottish ferries. Does she agree that my constituency, on the Isle of Wight, should not be left behind in the Government’s transport plans? Will she agree to intervene and look at all options in order to regulate private equity—currently, we are entirely reliant on it for our connectivity with the UK mainland, which is harming our local economy—and to look at the potential of empowering any future combined mayoral authority with some regulatory power over cross-Solent transport?
I had a useful meeting with my hon. Friend the Member for Isle of Wight West (Mr Quigley) about this issue a couple of weeks ago, and I am afraid he slightly beat the hon. Gentleman to it in suggesting that we should consider what powers might be available through any future mayoral combined authority. Let me assure the hon. Gentleman that we are speaking to stakeholders across the island, including the ferry operators, to understand these issues in more depth and how we might make improvements going forward. That engagement will continue, and my hon. Friend the Maritime Minister will have a meeting with all stakeholders in due course.
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specific intervention or regulatory powers
Continuing Stakeholder Engagement Upcoming Meetings
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Q4 Partial Answer
Graham Leadbitter SNP
Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey
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The question focuses on the importance of regional airports beyond London and requests information on efforts to address regional growth through airport investments.
Regional growth is really important for the wider economy. There has been a huge focus on London airports—Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton—in recent weeks. What efforts is the Transport Secretary making to address regional growth and regional airport investment?
I meet my counterpart in the Scottish Government regularly, and I will discuss this issue with her. The potential expansion of Heathrow is very important for regional connectivity to our other airports. With regard to Scottish airports, if there are specific issues that the hon. Gentleman would like to bring to my attention, I would be very happy to have that conversation with him.
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specific actions or investments for regional airports
Discussion With Scottish Counterpart Willingness To Discuss Specific Issues
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