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Levelling-up Agenda: Tees Valley

25 November 2020

Lead MP

Alex Cunningham
Stockton North
Lab

Responding Minister

Luke Hall

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EmploymentBrexitBusiness & TradeBenefits & WelfareChildren & Families
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Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Alex Cunningham raised concerns about levelling-up agenda: tees valley in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government needs to invest seriously in job creation and address health inequalities in the Tees Valley. I ask for a comprehensive support package for constituents and transparency regarding public money spent through various organisations linked to the Mayor's administration.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Stockton North
Opened the debate
After nearly a decade of underfunding in the Tees Valley, unemployment remains high and health inequalities have widened. The area faces significant challenges due to Brexit, the pandemic, and Tory incompetence. Since March, there have been 12,565 extra jobs lost across the Tees Valley, and recent statistics show that the north-east has seen the biggest rise in child poverty in the UK. In Stockton North alone, 3,109 families with children received universal credit in May 2020, highlighting severe economic hardships faced by local communities.

Government Response

Luke Hall
Government Response
The Government has committed to unlocking economic prosperity across all parts of the country through levelling up, addressing long-term regional inequalities. They have invested £126 million in Tees Valley and established a regional investment fund supporting sustainable growth. The Minister highlighted projects like the transformation of SSI steelworks into Teesworks with £233 million, aiming to create 20,000 jobs over two decades. He also mentioned towns fund investments such as Darlington receiving £22.3 million and the future high streets fund submissions from various towns in the region. The Getting Building Fund provided £17.4 million for Tees Valley, the highest per capita amount nationwide.
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