Topical Questions 2020-07-07

2020-07-07

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Q1 Direct Answer
Henry Smith Con
Crawley
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The aviation and travel industries have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
To aid these industries in recovering, will the Chancellor consider suspending air passenger duty until at least summer 2021?
My hon. Friend's support is noted, and I can confirm that a consultation on aviation tax reform has been committed to in the Budget; timing will be brought forward as necessary.
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Q2 Direct Answer
Anneliese Dodds Lab
Oxford West and Abingdon
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The job retention scheme is set to be wound down from September.
Labour calls for targeted continuation of the scheme for hardest hit sectors; why is the Chancellor persisting with a one-size-fits-all approach?
This decision balances health concerns and economic protection, ensuring gradual winding down without picking winners; previously announced initiatives like the green home grant demonstrate targeted job creation efforts.
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Q3 Direct Answer
Anneliese Dodds Lab
Oxford West and Abingdon
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Labour seeks to match the previous future jobs fund in scale.
Labour's previous future jobs fund was more substantial; why does the Chancellor not reflect this focus on youth job creation?
The £2 billion green home grant contrasts with the prior future jobs fund's scope; both aim to create local jobs and improve energy efficiency in homes.
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Q4 Direct Answer
Laura Farris PC
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
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Young individuals face economic challenges due to sectoral impacts.
With young people at risk economically, how can the Chancellor assure them of their prioritisation in future recovery plans?
Young people are considered high-risk and will remain a priority; they are more likely to be affected by furloughing or job loss, and this impacts future opportunities significantly.
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Q5 Direct Answer
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A local firm's insurance claim was denied due to lack of coverage.
Will the Chancellor discuss with FCA how to help businesses facing similar issues?
The Treasury is in ongoing communication with the Financial Conduct Authority; specific case details can be examined by Ministers if provided.
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Q6 Direct Answer
Douglas Ross Con
Ochil and South Perthshire
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The coach industry is crucial in post-pandemic recovery.
Will the Treasury consider a bespoke deal to support Maynes of Buckie, a local Moray firm leading calls?
General economy-wide support is favoured over bespoke deals; interventions include £300 billion in guarantees to lift all sectors.
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Q7 Direct Answer
Tim Farron Lib Dem
Westmorland and Lonsdale
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The hospitality sector faces severe losses due to pandemic restrictions.
With tourism being a major employer in Cumbria, will the Chancellor provide wage support and grants to prevent further business failures?
Previous interventions include £300 billion of guarantees; broader economy-wide measures are taken rather than targeted sectoral support.
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Q8 Direct Answer
Robert Halfon Con
Harlow
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Concerns about the support provided by the Government to specific types of small businesses.
Does my right hon. Friend the Chancellor agree that beauty salons, tanning salons and nail bars are important small businesses in local economies? Will he ensure they receive tax cuts as part of future economic plans?
No one who knows my beautiful right hon. Friend would be surprised that he knows these beauty salons as well as he does, and I salute him for it. On the serious point, he is absolutely right about the importance of these businesses to all our constituencies. He did not mention this, but we should also mention that many of these businesses are run and staffed by women, and it is important that we should pay attention to the equalities impact in that respect. The key thing is that we get these businesses, including beauty salons, open.
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Q9 Direct Answer
Meg Hillier Lab
Hackney South and Shoreditch
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Questions about the support provided to local cultural institutions by the Government.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has talked about supporting large gems; when will smaller organisations like those in Hackney know how much money they are going to get?
I am glad that the announcement we made yesterday was warmly welcomed across the cultural sector, by institutions large and small. I can assure the hon. Lady that the support package is not just for large institutions; it will find its way to all our local cultural institutions that play such an important part in our local communities.
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Q10 Direct Answer
Chris Grayling Con
Epsom and Ewell
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Suggestions for additional incentives in the green recovery plan.
The Chancellor should consider providing additional incentives to develop hydrogen infrastructure in this country as part of a wider commitment to reaching net zero emissions. Will he also provide support to freelancers in the sector?
I wholeheartedly agree with my right hon. Friend that we should put reaching our net zero commitments at the heart of our recovery. He will have heard our recent announcement about green homes grants, which shows our commitment in this area.
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Q11 Direct Answer
Kieran Mullan Con
Crewe and Nantwich
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Questions about the timetable for making crucial funds available to arts and culture.
What might be the timetable for making these crucial funds available?
I know that my hon. Friend is a proud champion of his local theatre, the Lyceum in Crewe, and that he has warmly welcomed our announcement.
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Q12 Direct Answer
Kate Osamor Lab
Edmonton
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Concerns about the financial impact of covid-19 on credit unions.
Will the Chancellor use his summer statement to announce financial support for credit unions, which are challenged with branch closures and possible bankruptcy?
I entirely agree with the hon. Lady about the importance of credit unions. I am a member of Money Box Credit Union in Hereford and can vouch for their importance, especially for people on low incomes.
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Q13 Direct Answer
Emma Hardy Lab
Kingston upon Hull East
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Concerns about the support provided to young entrepreneurs who have set up businesses.
Have these young people been forgotten?
These young people have absolutely not been forgotten, and we remain indebted to them for their dynamism in helping to power our recovery. I am delighted that our start-up loans scheme has recently been expanded and is able to provide cash loans to those budding entrepreneurs in her constituency and others.
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