Debates between Ben Lake and Eddie Hughes during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Ben Lake and Eddie Hughes
Monday 27th June 2022

(2 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Eddie Hughes Portrait Eddie Hughes
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Our ambition to end rough sleeping in the lifetime of this Parliament does not just require the wholehearted investment of our Ministers but of Ministers right across the Government. We are working incredibly closely with Ministers from the Department of Health and Social Care and the Department for Work and Pensions to make sure that we do genuinely achieve that ambition. I look forward to working with Opposition Members in order to help us in that cause.

Ben Lake Portrait Ben Lake (Ceredigion) (PC)
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13. What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on improving the digital connectivity of the hardest-to-reach premises as referenced in the levelling-up White Paper.

Levelling Up

Debate between Ben Lake and Eddie Hughes
Tuesday 16th March 2021

(3 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Eddie Hughes Portrait Eddie Hughes
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I thank my hon. Friend for her question. I think we should just repeat part of it: seven out of the nine north Wales seats are now held by Conservatives.

Ben Lake Portrait Ben Lake (Ceredigion) (PC)
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Seven out of 10.

Eddie Hughes Portrait Eddie Hughes
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Well, we can argue about that—it is still seven. When we make very good use of the £125,000 that will be given to Wrexham County Borough Council to help it work up its bid for the levelling up fund, I have no doubt that the enthusiasm for voting Conservative will spread to the remaining seats in north Wales.

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Eddie Hughes Portrait Eddie Hughes
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I would suggest two things: first, that the council engages quickly with its excellent local MP to identify appropriate projects for this funding; and secondly, that it fully utilises the £125,000 that will be given to help it work up an impressive and commercially appropriate bid.

Ben Lake Portrait Ben Lake (Ceredigion) (PC)
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I, too, welcome the Minister to his place. He made reference in his statement to devolution and bringing economic decision making closer to the communities that it affects, but the levelling-up fund seems to do the opposite as far as Wales is concerned by excluding the Senedd from decisions that would be taken in Whitehall. It does, however, tie the success of community projects to representations made by MPs in this place. Can he give us any reassurances that Wales will not lose out now that his Government are cutting the number of Welsh MPs by a fifth?

Eddie Hughes Portrait Eddie Hughes
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I think the thrust of the statement I have made today is that we fully intend to reach out to all four nations to ensure that everybody joins in our attempt to level up right across the United Kingdom. As Ceredigion is in category 1 of the levelling up fund, I hope the hon. Gentleman will be identifying suitable projects to support and endorse to ensure that further funding comes to his constituency.