Debates between Brandon Lewis and Rosie Cooper during the 2015-2017 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Brandon Lewis and Rosie Cooper
Monday 6th March 2017

(7 years, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Brandon Lewis Portrait Brandon Lewis
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Yes. My hon. Friend’s question backs up the earlier comment from our hon. Friend the Member for Southend West (Sir David Amess), because Essex police have done some phenomenally good work, as we can see in HMIC’s report. I congratulate everybody at Essex police on that. I will urge one note of caution, however, because there are still areas that need improvement, and I expect to see the chief constable and the police and crime commissioner focusing on those to deliver for the people of Essex in future. But it is good news, so well done to them.

Rosie Cooper Portrait Rosie Cooper (West Lancashire) (Lab)
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T4. On a previous attempt to recalculate the national police funding formula, Lancashire police was set to lose £25 million a year. That was revised down to £8 million in year when inaccuracies were identified. That is on top of the £76 million that it had already saved since 2010. What steps is the Policing Minister taking to ensure that the national police funding formula will not repeat the same mistakes and will accurately reflect the demands on police forces?

Brandon Lewis Portrait Brandon Lewis
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I can assure the hon. Lady that there is a substantial piece of work going on, with academics, police chief constables and police and crime commissioners across the country working to feed in and ensure that the police funding formula review takes account of everything it needs to take account of. A lot of people in the sector are outlining to us how pleased they are with the process. We are determined to see that through. We will see where it goes for all forces in order to get a fair formula in future.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Brandon Lewis and Rosie Cooper
Monday 29th June 2015

(8 years, 11 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Rosie Cooper Portrait Rosie Cooper (West Lancashire) (Lab)
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11. What steps his Department is taking to ensure that localism is prioritised in the decision-making process for nationally significant infrastructure projects.

Brandon Lewis Portrait The Minister for Housing and Planning (Brandon Lewis)
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The nationally significant infrastructure planning system strikes a fair and effective balance between two important needs: the national need for infrastructure to underpin growth and sustainability, and the need to address community concerns and maximise local benefits from investment.

Rosie Cooper Portrait Rosie Cooper
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I thank the Minister for that non-answer. I would like him to explain to the residents of West Lancashire why, despite the Government’s claim to support localism in the planning process, permission was granted to dump hazardous waste for 20 more years at Whitemoss landfill, for which there was no demonstrable need, either local or regional, and which was opposed by thousands of local residents, the borough council, the county council and me as the local MP. Surely this means—

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Order. The hon. Lady can preserve the unexpurgated version of her question for the autumn evenings that lie ahead.