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Levelling-up Agenda

15 June 2021

Lead MP

Bob Seely
Isle of Wight
Con

Responding Minister

Jesse Norman

Tags

EconomyTaxationLocal Government
Word Count: 14528
Other Contributors: 16

At a Glance

Bob Seely raised concerns about levelling-up agenda in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I ask the Government to prioritise our case in tier 1 funding categories and support our bid for a development in East Cowes, which aims at growing high-paid jobs in marine and renewable sectors. Additionally, I request a ministerial visit to see the progress there and support our broader agenda of regeneration projects like Newport's town centre redevelopment.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Isle of Wight
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the economic disparity on the Isle of Wight, where GDP is only 66% of that in the south-east. Our educational achievements and health outcomes are also worse than elsewhere in the region. The island's unique identity comes with a downside: dislocation and diseconomies of scale due to its isolation, which affects economic development. I believe that the levelling-up agenda has great potential for hope and prosperity but risks letting down millions if not done correctly.

Government Response

Jesse Norman
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, as it was to serve under my predecessor. I congratulate the Member for Isle of Wight on securing this debate. The Government believe in levelling up, which means everyone should have access to good jobs, wages and economic prospects regardless of where they live. Levelling-up measures include freeports, infrastructure investment (£600 billion over a few years), the towns fund, the creation of the UK Infrastructure Bank (£12 billion), skills and training (e.g., lifetime skills guarantee). Effective local leadership is crucial for success in the stronger towns fund. The Minister highlighted various points made by Members including support for East Cowes and Newport, importance of local authorities, women's leadership, and Stonehenge's construction without modern roads. He also engaged with Opposition criticisms, stating that raising corporation tax from 19% to 25% is not paternalistic.
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