Topical Questions 2024-01-22

2024-01-22

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Q1 Direct Answer
Ian Byrne Lab
Liverpool West Derby
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Michael Gove was asked about his department's initiatives in social housing.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Earlier this month we launched the consultation on Awaab's law, which insists upon time limits for repairs in the social rented sector. In the shaping of this law and many other initiatives and interventions to help people in social housing, the example of Tony Lloyd, the late Member for Rochdale, is in all our minds and hearts.
Earlier this month we launched the consultation on Awaab's law, which insists upon time limits for repairs in the social rented sector. In the shaping of this law and many other initiatives and interventions to help people in social housing, the example of Tony Lloyd, the late Member for Rochdale, is in all our minds and hearts.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Ian Byrne Lab
Liverpool West Derby
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The household support fund has supported 330,000 households in Liverpool since its introduction. The focus needs to shift from crisis support to prevention.
The household support fund has supported 330,000 households in Liverpool since its introduction. The focus needs to shift from crisis support to prevention but in the short term the demand for local welfare is rising. Like many other councils, Liverpool City Council says the household support fund will need to continue beyond March 2024 to keep residents well supported to stay in and enter work and prevent an escalating crisis, reducing pressure on public services including local authorities. What representations has the Minister made to the Treasury and the Department for Work and Pensions to ensure the continuation of the fund after March?
The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right: the fund has helped many communities in need, particularly in Liverpool. He and other Liverpool MPs have been assiduous in making the case for its continuation and I have passed that on to colleagues.
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Did not provide specific representations made to Treasury and DWP
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Q3 Direct Answer
Luke Evans Con
Hinckley and Bosworth
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Leicester-shire MPs had plenty of time last week with two Ministers from the Department—the levelling-up Minister and the local government Minister.
To follow up, will the Minister for local government commit to meet the county council leadership to ensure that the funding and the formula that goes with it are improved for the future?
I thank my hon. Friend for his positive engagement, alongside that of my right hon. Friend the Member for Charnwood (Edward Argar) and my hon. Friends the Members for Loughborough (Jane Hunt) and for South Leicestershire (Alberto Costa), who came to see me to discuss this issue last week. I would of course be delighted to meet the leadership of Leicestershire County Council with my hon. Friend the Member for Bosworth (Dr Evans) and his colleagues.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Justin Madders Lab
Ellesmere Port and Bromborough
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The whole country has been levelled down since 2010 at an average rate of £10,200 per person. There are about 1,300 projects funded by the future high streets fund, towns deals and levelling-up funds.
First, Mr Speaker, may I echo the comments made by the Secretary of State in relation to the late Tony Lloyd, who will be greatly missed in all parts of the House? As we have heard from the shadow Secretary of State, the whole country has been levelled down since 2010 at an average rate of £10,200 per person. That is a damning indictment of this Government, but with about 1,300 projects funded by the future high streets fund, the towns deals and levelling-up funds, that decline should, in theory, not have happened. How many of those projects have now been completed and what evidence does the Department have that those projects have contributed to reducing regional inequalities?
The evidence of the reduction in regional inequalities is perhaps most marked in Teesside and the Tees valley where the Conservative Mayor Ben Houchen has been responsible for overseeing an economic renaissance, renewed foreign direct investment, and improvements in public health and education. The message is clear: if we want levelling up to work, we need to elect Conservative mayors in May.
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Discussion of Teesside and the importance of electing Conservative mayors instead of answering about project completion or evidence of inequality reduction
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Q5 Partial Answer
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Labour-run Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council has given the go-ahead for developers to build hundreds of new homes at Highfield Park in Maltby on land that has always been greenfield. The developer has given thousands of pounds to the local Labour party, which none of the councillors voting on the issue declared.
What can he do to ensure that such greenfield sites are not wantonly given over to developers? None of the councillors voting in favour of this development have declared any donations from the developer. What is being done about this?
I am sorry to hear about the challenges that my hon. Friend has seen in Rother Valley. It is one reason that more Conservative councillors need to be elected on to Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council for the future. We are absolutely aware that there are challenges. We need to build more houses and in the right place, and the best way to do that is by getting a local plan in place, and by the councils that are responsible for that engaging properly with their communities about it.
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Discussion of Conservative councillors needed instead of addressing undeclared donations or greenfield site issues
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Q6 Partial Answer
Clive Efford Lab
Eltham and Chislehurst
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My local authority is bending over backwards to try to build social housing and is committed to building 2,000 new homes. The Government are still standing in the way by placing restrictions on reinvesting right-to-buy money in building social housing.
Why will the Government not assist local authorities to build those houses? We have had 14,000 fewer homes a year since 2010. Does the Minister accept that that is a disgraceful record for the Government?
We always stand ready to work with local authorities of whatever stripe or colour to ensure the delivery of new homes. As the hon. Member knows, London is the region of the United Kingdom that has performed worst against its housing targets. Principally, that is down to the Mayor, not to individual local authorities, so I look forward to talking to him about what more we can do together.
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Discussion of London's poor performance and blaming mayor instead of helping build homes
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Q7 Partial Answer
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There is a powerful community campaign to stop an asphalt plant being built in countryside in my constituency. The application has dragged on for years.
Will the Minister look at how applicants and councils can be compelled to provide and process information in a more timely manner, so that such applications do not blight the lives of local people for so long?
My hon. Friend is absolutely right that we need decisions at the earliest possible opportunity. Sometimes that is not possible, but it is important that things are done as quickly as possible. That is one reason that we announced a few weeks ago that we were monitoring local authorities' planning application performance, so that can see where they are, and are not, doing the right thing.
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Monitoring of local authority planning but no specific commitment to compelling info provision or processing
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Q8 Partial Answer
Kerry McCarthy Lab
Bristol East
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Lease-holders at Orchard House in Bristol East face safety issues due to known defects. They have a remediation order but the freeholder is not cooperating.
Lease-holders at Orchard House are living in an unsafe building with known defects and have been issued a remediation order, but the freeholder is not co-operating. Does this suggest that the feudal freehold system should be abolished for flats? When will my constituents receive help?
The freeholder is doing the wrong thing and needs to be held accountable through the court system. I am happy to talk to the hon. Lady about this issue.
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Abolishing the feudal freehold system for flats was not addressed.
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Q9 Direct Answer
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The Conservative government has provided significant financial support to Bishop Auckland and Spennymoor.
Our area has received £72 million through the levelling-up fund, future high streets fund, towns fund, £20 million for Spennymoor and a £1.4 billion investment fund from the north-east devolution deal. Does this not prove that the Conservatives deliver for the north-east?
The hon. Friend is correct, and her work has been helpful in levelling up Bishop Auckland and Spennymoor.
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Q10 Partial Answer
Dan Carden Lab
Liverpool Walton
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Liverpool has a significant housing waiting list of 14,000 families and the cost of providing temporary accommodation has surged from £250,000 to £19 million over three years. The council leader has written twice to the Secretary of State for help.
There are 14,000 families waiting on Liverpool's housing register. Temporary accommodation costs have risen from £250,000 to £19 million in three years. When will the Secretary of State address this emergency?
I appreciate Liverpool MPs' advocacy for those in temporary accommodation and have been working with the Mayor to look at a strategic futures advisory panel report that will unlock additional housing and investment. I look forward to discussing this with the hon. Member.
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Concrete actions or timelines were not provided.
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Q11 Direct Answer
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The Daily Express reported that Ferryhill in Sedgefield constituency has become a dumping ground for rapists and paedophiles due to advertising by housing groups offering houses without background checks.
Over the weekend, The Express reported that Ferryhill is being used as a dumping ground for rapists and paedophiles. My constituents believe this is caused by housing groups advertising in the south without proper checks required here. Can the Minister meet me to discuss how we can stop this?
I am sorry to hear of my hon. Friend's concerns and will meet him to discuss how our antisocial behaviour action plan can help in Ferryhill.
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Q12 Partial Answer
Rachel Hopkins Lab
Luton South and South Bedfordshire
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Local government faces a £4 billion funding gap over the next two years according to the Local Government Association. Councils are likely to face shortfalls leading to reduced essential services.
Today, 40 of the Government's own MPs have written to the Prime Minister about council financial issues. The Local Government Association estimates a £4 billion funding gap over the next two years. What will the Secretary of State do to ensure people still receive vital services they need?
The hon. Member's letter was noted, and we will respond in due course. I look forward to colleagues joining our Conservative support ranks as they see the Government's response.
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Specific actions to address funding shortfalls were not provided.
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Q13 Partial Answer
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Warrington Borough Council, a Labour-run council, has reduced opposition councillor numbers on its audit committee. This raises concerns about governance and transparency in decision-making regarding commercial investments.
Local taxpayers expect high levels of governance when councillors use public money for business ventures that carry risk. Does the Minister agree that Warrington Borough Council's reduction of opposition councillors on the audit committee is contrary to good governance, especially given its £1.8 billion debt?
I recognise the concerns about Warrington's debt and point out that important scrutiny roles held by opposition parties lead to better decision-making.
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Specific measures or plans were not provided.
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Q14 Partial Answer
Janet Daby Lab
Lewisham East
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Leaseholders of Lee Court in Lewisham are experiencing issues with heating, hot water, and communal area problems.
Does the Secretary of State think it is acceptable that leaseholders of Lee Court do not have heating or hot water and face multiple communal area problems? If he does not find this acceptable, how and when will he strengthen the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill?
I accept these issues are unacceptable and have recently written to Lewisham Council regarding its responsibilities in this area.
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Strengthening the bill was not explicitly addressed.
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Q15 Direct Answer
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Ben Houchen, the Tees Valley Metro Mayor, is delivering the £250 million Darlington northern link road using Network North funds.
Can my right hon. Friend draw attention to Ben Houchen's decision to deliver the £250 million Darlington northern link road with Network North funds? Is this not a fantastic example of Ben delivering for Darlington and Teesside?
Ben Houchen is using all his powers to deliver investment for Teesside, which no one has done before. This is why he faces criticism from the Labour party.
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Q16 Partial Answer
Jim Shannon DUP
Strangford
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The MP is concerned about the imbalance in sports funding, with Casement Park receiving significant investment while other local sports clubs struggle.
Will the Minister commit to further levelling-up funding for the devolved institutions for local sports clubs across Northern Ireland, instead of funding Casement Park to the detriment of every other sport looking for funding in Northern Ireland, so that all traditions and all sides of the community can benefit from the funding?
I take the hon. Gentleman's point seriously. It is important that we support grassroots sport and other civil society organisations in Northern Ireland. We are working hard to try to ensure that we can do that with our partners in a restored Executive. In the meantime, I should say that I am grateful to Ulster rugby for ending its relationship with Kingspan, which means that we can unlock additional funding for grassroots rugby across Northern Ireland.
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The specific ask for levelling-up funding commitment was not addressed directly.
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Q17 Partial Answer
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There is a financial strain on Stoke-on-Trent City Council due to the legacy issues in children's social care.
While I am deeply disappointed that Stoke-on-Trent Labour refuses to make the necessary terms and conditions changes to help save Stoke-on-Trent City Council funding, there is a united view across the political divide in Stoke-on-Trent that the legacy in children's social care is causing huge financial strain on the local authority. Will the Secretary of State do everything he can to work with Councillor Jane Ashworth to ensure that that gap is funded and those children—the most vulnerable in our society—are protected?
Absolutely. I hope that the House will note that my hon. Friend, who fights incredibly hard for his principles and for Stoke-on-Trent, is taking a typically statesmanlike approach in putting his constituents first. Come the next general election, people should remember that he is someone whose big heart reflects their good values.
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The specific ask about funding was not addressed; instead, praise for the MP was given.
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Q18 Partial Answer
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There are concerns about road safety on unadopted roads in new housing estates, where speed limits cannot be enforced and services such as gritting may not be provided.
Road safety is put at risk by roads that are not adopted, because speed limits cannot be enforced and often they do not get gritted. There are serious worries that people will get injured. What more can the Department do to ensure that key service roads on big, new housing estates get adopted more quickly?
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. We need to ensure that developers live up to their responsibilities to provide appropriate infrastructure. It has been the case that a number of fleecehold—for want of a better word—developments have unadopted roads, where children are at risk.
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The specific ask for expediting road adoption was not directly addressed with a commitment or action plan.
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