Topical Questions 2025-12-11
2025-12-11
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Q1
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South London is a significant regional economy with the London borough of Sutton launching its economic growth plan to attract businesses. The local council invited businesses to take advantage of opportunities in the area.
I am concerned about my constituency being one of the UK’s largest regional economies, and my local council has launched an economic growth plan inviting businesses to take advantage of opportunities in the area. Will the Minister meet me and the local council leader to connect the business community with all the opportunities that exist in my borough?
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Q2
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The Minister announced a £30 million Kernow industrial fund, and there is a pipeline of floating offshore wind projects in the Celtic Sea. The constituency has brilliant supply businesses that can use the Crown Estate and GB Energy accelerator plans.
I welcome the Chancellor’s announcement of the £30 million Kernow industrial fund, and the fantastic critical minerals strategy. With the pipeline of floating offshore wind projects in the Celtic sea, it is vital that we invest in Cornish supply chains and infrastructure. However, training provider capacity, the need to upgrade infrastructure such as ports in advance of flow coming on line, and the delay in getting the floating offshore wind test and demo models in the Celtic sea up and running, is hampering progress. Will the Minister please outline how these issues will be addressed?
I thank my hon. Friend for her question, and for so kindly hosting me on a trip to Falmouth port, where I saw for myself the great potential in her constituency for critical minerals and floating offshore wind. I recognise the skills issue, and the Government are supporting the sector through the Government’s clean energy jobs plan and another £180 million for demonstration projects.
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Q3
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A local business, Boutique Flowers on Carlton Hill in Gedling, is losing thousands of pounds as a result of fraudulent chargebacks. Many other small businesses across the country are facing similar issues.
I recently visited Boutique Flowers on Carlton Hill in Gedling, which is a brilliant local business owned by Sally and Tina. They told me that they are losing thousands of pounds as a result of fraudulent chargebacks, and many small businesses are facing the same issue across the country. Will the Minister work with small businesses, banks, and payment providers to reform the chargeback system and put an end to this growing fraud scandal that is hitting small businesses across the country?
I thank Boutique Flowers for everything that it contributes to my hon. Friend’s local community. That sort of fraud is galling when someone is trying to keep a local business going, and colleagues in the Home Office and my Department are working on a new expanded fraud strategy to be published early next year.
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Q4
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A local restaurateur in Alfriston faces increased national insurance costs, minimum wage requirements, sky-high business rates and rent, and ever-increasing energy and utility costs. The business struggles to turn a profit each month.
A local restaurateur who operates in the village of Alfriston in my constituency recently came to see me at an advice surgery to talk about the challenges he faces, including increased national insurance costs, the minimum wage, sky-high business rates and rent, and ever increasing energy and utility costs. Most months he struggles to turn a profit at all. I recently heard a similar story from the landlords at the Elephant & Castle pub. Does the Minister understand that these Government policies are making it impossible for small businesses such as those to succeed, and will she meet hospitality businesses in my constituency to learn more?
I thank the hon. Gentleman for raising those issues. I am more than happy to meet representatives from the hospitality sector and industries across the country to understand their questions and the challenges they face.
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Q5
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The Minister met the MP to discuss Hugh's Law and the Government’s plan to consult on support for families with seriously ill children. A parent mentioned that their savings disappeared under the cost of surviving, while their disability living allowance took six months to be approved.
I thank the Minister for meeting me recently to discuss the campaign for Hugh’s law and the Government’s plan to consult on support for families with seriously ill children. One parent recently told me, “our savings disappeared under the cost of surviving”, while their disability living allowance took six months to be approved. No parents in this country should face financial ruin while their child fights for their life. Does the Minister agree that the provisions for Hugh’s law must form their own chapter in the carer’s leave review?
I thank my hon. Friend for his engagement with me and the Department. I pay tribute to Ceri and Frances for their incredible campaigns and work raising awareness in memory of their son, Hugh. I am happy to plan for Hugh’s law to have a separate chapter in the consultation and to work with my hon. Friend its development.
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Q6
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Coverage of harrowing stories about Vodafone franchisees has highlighted the power imbalance in their relationship.
Following coverage this week, without commenting on specific cases, will the Minister consider measures to redress the power imbalance between Vodafone and its franchisees, perhaps through a statutory code of practice or a national arbitration system?
I am happy to sit down with my hon. Friend and discuss whether we can bring forward specific proposals that would redress the imbalance, but I must note that my party is more committed to supporting businesses than his.
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Q7
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Ahead of Small Business Saturday, there is concern about the impact of business rates relief removal on small businesses.
Will the Minister comment on whether removing business rates relief will make things easier for small businesses under a Labour Government?
The hon. Lady intervened on me to make a similar point in yesterday’s debate. She and her party knew that the transitional covid relief was coming to end and that revaluation was coming, because that had been agreed when the Conservatives were in Government. The difference with this Government is that we have put in more than £4 billion to cushion that transition.
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Q8
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Scottish retailers are requesting similar business rates relief as those in the rest of the UK to help level the playing field.
Will the Minister join me in pressing for Scottish retailers to receive the same sort of business rates relief, and pass this message on to other Ministers?
I am happy to join the hon. Lady in pressing for that action. It is a running theme that when we in this place vote to introduce more support, the money goes through to the Scottish Government but is not passed on to grassroots communities around the country.
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Q9
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The MP conducted essential Christmas shopping on Small Business Saturday, highlighting the importance of local support for small retailers.
I got the chance to do some essential Christmas shopping on small business Saturday last week. I bought cakes from Gayton’s and a wreath from the Flower House, and I managed to get in my Christmas turkey order at Bates in Atherstone. Can the Minister tell us what extra support he will provide to small retail businesses in North Warwickshire and Bedworth and across the country?
I, too, enjoyed small business Saturday; I got to return to Beveridge fishmongers in Giffnock in my constituency, where I used to work. According to Small Business Britain, the boost given by small business Saturday has been the biggest in six years, so there is real room for optimism for small businesses as we go into the new year. Through the small business strategy, increasing access to finance, cutting red tape and ensuring that we tackle late payments, we will support small businesses in my hon. Friend’s constituency and across the UK.
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Cutting Red Tape
Tackling Late Payments
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Q10
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The MP attended the grand opening of Tulip Treasures Florist on Shepperton high street in his constituency, supporting a young entrepreneur named Rhiannon.
The Minister’s magnificent waistcoat reminds me that last night I was at the grand opening of Tulip Treasures Florist on Shepperton high street in my constituency. Will the Minister wish young Rhiannon, who is taking that brave step, every success in her endeavours?
I wish Rhiannon every success in her endeavours, not least because one of the problems provided by Brexit affects florists up and down the country. Some 80% of the flowers sold by florists in the UK come from, or through, the Netherlands, and when we sort out our sanitary and phytosanitary measures deal—which we hope to do very soon—it will be much more affordable for florists to be able to survive in this country.
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Sort Out Our Sanitary And Phytosanitary Measures
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Q11
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The MP highlights the challenges faced by small-volume and micro manufacturers in the automotive industry due to quota limitations.
The UK-US economic prosperity deal was very welcome for the automotive sector, but there are some challenges for that sector. The current quota of 100,000 units and the quarterly thresholds are particularly difficult for small-volume and micro manufacturers, such as Aston Martin, McLaren and Morgan. What conversations are taking place between the US and the UK on those details?
I certainly recognise the issue of the quota, and the importance of our small-volume manufacturers such as Aston Martin and McLaren. I met McLaren last week, I had a meeting with Aston Martin this week as part of the Automotive Council UK, and I will meet Aston Martin’s chief executive in the new year.
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Q12
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The MP met Community union representatives who raised concerns about the EU’s steel import quotas and tariffs.
Last week I met Community union representatives representing steelworkers across Wales, including in Llanwern— I draw attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. They support the welcome movement on energy costs, and they know that the Government are working on procurement and that there will be a steel strategy, but the most urgent ask is on the EU’s steel import quotas and tariffs. Can the Minister please give us an update on those?
My hon. Friend is quite right to raise the issue of Llanwern; sometimes we focus on some of the other steelworks in the UK, but this is about the whole sector. I met Commissioner Šefčovič yesterday; we are very much on the case of trying to sort out precisely where we land with the EU safeguard, but we also need to ensure that the UK has a steel safeguard after the end of June.
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Sort Out Precisely Where We Land With The Eu Safeguard
Steel Safeguard
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Q13
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The MP attended a winter wonderland Christmas lights switch-on at Waterloo Road, highlighting the challenges faced by businesses in one of the most deprived wards.
Last weekend I attended Waterloo Road’s first ever winter wonderland Christmas lights switch-on, which was a fantastic celebration in the spirit of small business Saturday in the most deprived ward in our country. Those businesses told me on Saturday, as they have done many times, that they have been left behind for too long, and that the high street is suffering. Will the Minister meet me to discuss what we can do to support our high streets in the most deprived areas of this country?
I am very happy to meet my hon. Friend to discuss that issue, and I know that he is a constant campaigner for small businesses in his constituency. In addition to my answer a moment ago about the measures within the business strategy, it is important to note that this has to be a cross-Government effort, including tackling issues such as bogus businesses and retail crime that have such an impact on the character of our high streets, as well as the footfall that ultimately leads to profitability for those small businesses.
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Cross-Government Effort
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