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Outsourcing: Government Departments

29 January 2025

Lead MP

Andy McDonald
Middlesbrough and Thornaby East
Lab

Responding Minister

Georgia Gould

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Word Count: 12890
Other Contributors: 15

At a Glance

Andy McDonald raised concerns about outsourcing: government departments in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government should commit to a new wave of insourcing to lift living standards for outsourced workers and deliver high-quality public services efficiently.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Middlesbrough and Thornaby East
Opened the debate
Since 1979 under the Conservatives, there has been a significant growth in private business involvement in public service delivery. Spend on outsourcing was worth £249 billion in 2014-15, reaching £296 billion by 2019-20. Outsourcing undermines the public service ethos and leads to lower standards and higher costs for workers, especially women and minority ethnic employees.

Government Response

Georgia Gould
The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office
Government Response
The Minister responded that she welcomes further discussions with Members ahead of putting forward the new national procurement policy statement. She acknowledges critical issues raised about public services and expresses her thanks to Andy McDonald for his contribution. The Minister also highlights the importance of decent jobs with progression routes in vital public services, whether staff are directly employed or contracted. Responds to concerns about outsourcing by outlining reforms in the Employment Rights Bill and the Procurement Act. Stresses that a public interest test will be included in the NPPS to ensure value for money and better outcomes. Emphasises support for SMEs, social enterprises, co-ops, mutuals, voluntary sector organisations, and diversity in procurement. Discussed the importance of public procurement, noting that close to £400 billion is spent annually on it. Emphasised using procurement to ensure good jobs in every community and making assessments based on delivering best outcomes for citizens and value for money.
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