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Tackling the Digital Divide

04 November 2021

Lead MP

Stephen Timms
East Ham
Lab

Responding Minister

Julia Lopez

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Culture, Media & SportScience & Technology
Word Count: 12368
Other Contributors: 5

At a Glance

Stephen Timms raised concerns about tackling the digital divide in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Minister should prioritize updating the digital inclusion strategy and introduce policies that address affordable internet access and community support for those lacking digital skills. Funding from central government is needed urgently to deploy digital champions around the country and to support grassroots organizations in addressing the divide.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

East Ham
Opened the debate
The digital divide remains a significant issue in the UK despite recent progress. There are still 2.6 million people not online, and ten million lack basic digital skills. The government's digital inclusion strategy has not been updated since 2014, which is inadequate given the current context where digital tools have become essential due to the pandemic.

Government Response

Julia Lopez
Government Response
The Minister emphasised the Government's priority of improving digital connectivity for everyone across the UK. She outlined Project Gigabit which aims to achieve nationwide gigabit coverage by 2025, with progress already showing 58% of premises having access as of January 2019 and a target to reach 60% by the end of this year. Challenges include ensuring people understand the benefits of gigabit speeds over superfast, particularly in hard-to-reach areas where commercial deployment is unlikely. The Minister discussed initiatives such as broadband vouchers for rural premises, funding full-fibre networks at schools previously lacking connectivity, and a call for evidence on delivering improved broadband to very hard-to-reach premises. She addressed concerns about the Universal Service Obligation (USO), noting that BT has provided assurances based on Ofcom's approach to calculating excess cost quotes. The Minister also touched on 5G signal availability, digital skills inclusion issues, and efforts to support vulnerable communities during the pandemic.
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