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Proposed Merger of Three UK and Vodafone — [Sir George Howarth in the Chair]

19 September 2023

Lead MP

Navendu Mishra
Stockport
Lab

Responding Minister

John Whittingdale

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EconomyForeign AffairsScience & TechnologyBusiness & Trade
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Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Navendu Mishra raised concerns about proposed merger of three uk and vodafone — [sir george howarth in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Mishra asks the Minister to provide assurances about preventing Chinese security services from obtaining confidential data, assess the merger through the investment security unit, call in the acquisition for a further national security assessment, and meet with Unite the union to discuss these concerns as a matter of priority. He also urges the Government to reinstate yearly meetings with the Intelligence and Security Committee.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Stockport
Opened the debate
Navendu Mishra is concerned about the proposed merger between Three UK and Vodafone, citing higher prices for consumers, potential job losses of up to 1,600 roles, threats to national security due to the involvement of a Chinese company, CK Group, and reduced investment levels in the sector. He also highlights that 2.2 million households are struggling with mobile service costs and predicts bills could rise by over £300 per year for UK customers.

Government Response

John Whittingdale
Government Response
Discussed the importance of mobile connectivity and 5G technology, citing potential £159 billion in productivity benefits by 2035. Highlighted national security measures through legislation like the National Security and Investment Act 2021. Addressed competition concerns with independent regulatory approval and commercial decision-making for job losses. Mentioned social tariffs' positive impact during cost of living challenges, noting low mobile prices compared to other countries. Discussed coverage progress in constituencies and plans for nationwide 5G coverage by 2030 through operator investment. Acknowledged parliamentary scrutiny on economic security measures with the Business and Trade Committee.
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