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Cruise Industry

22 September 2021

Lead MP

Royston Smith
Southampton, Itchen
Con

Responding Minister

Robert Courts

Tags

Business & Trade
Word Count: 11125
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Royston Smith raised concerns about cruise industry in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I ask the Minister to use his influence with the Chancellor and Treasury to secure a seafarers earnings deduction waiver, temporarily waiving the requirement to be outside the UK for a period of time in order to qualify. Our seafarers must feel valued and receive recompense for their sacrifices during the pandemic.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Southampton, Itchen
Opened the debate
The cruise industry is of huge significance to the UK's economy, particularly in Southampton where it accounts for 83% of all cruise passengers. Each turnaround visit for a cruise ship brings £2.7 million to the local economy and supports thousands of jobs. The pandemic resulted in significant losses, with an estimated £6.7 billion lost expenditure and 52,000 job losses between March and September 2020.

Government Response

Robert Courts
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under the chairmanship of Mr Efford. The minister congratulated Royston Smith for securing this debate and highlighted the cruise industry's significant impact on the UK economy, supporting over 82,000 jobs pre-pandemic with £486 million spent at ports annually in 2017. He noted the sector's comprehensive protocols to ensure passenger and crew safety, which were recognised globally by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). The minister acknowledged the devastating impact of the pandemic on cruise operations but praised the swift restart of domestic cruises from May and international cruises since August. He emphasised the financial challenges faced by ports, supply chains, and local communities due to the industry's suspension. The minister discussed investments in new facilities like the fifth cruise terminal at Southampton, equipped with shore power to reduce emissions, and mentioned the £350 million expansion project in Aberdeen designed for cruise vessels. He stressed the importance of making UK waters an attractive place for investment through levelling up initiatives, supporting environmental goals, and ensuring fair wages for workers. The minister addressed concerns about seafarer earnings deduction eligibility during the suspension period, promising to work with industry on further data collection to inform future policy decisions.
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