Debates between Lord Sikka and Baroness Twycross during the 2024 Parliament

National Youth Strategy

Debate between Lord Sikka and Baroness Twycross
Tuesday 10th December 2024

(1 week, 6 days ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Twycross Portrait Baroness Twycross (Lab)
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One of the things about not having a youth strategy that goes across government is that we have not necessarily had joined-up work. I am happy to get a response to the noble and learned Baroness on that, but my understanding is that this is one of the issues that the Young Futures hubs will work on. They are committed to intervening early to stop young people being drawn into crime and other poor outcomes.

Lord Sikka Portrait Lord Sikka (Lab)
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My Lords, can the Minister say how many youth clubs were closed during the Conservative Government’s time in office, and how many will be reopened within the next year or two?

Baroness Twycross Portrait Baroness Twycross (Lab)
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I do not have a specific answer on how many were closed, but I think it was a lot. Local authorities’ youth funding in England fell by 73% under the previous Government and, between 2011-12 and 2022-23, the number of local authority-run youth centres—actually, I do have the figure—fell by 53% in England, from 917 to just 425. If you are looking at legacies of the previous Government, that is quite a damning indictment.

Ticket Sales: Dynamic Pricing

Debate between Lord Sikka and Baroness Twycross
Wednesday 11th September 2024

(3 months, 1 week ago)

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Baroness Twycross Portrait Baroness Twycross (Lab)
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It is appropriate to undertake further consultation in light of recent events. If we went on just the previous consultation—I know it is something we committed to—it would not necessarily have included this. It is right that we consult further on additional consumer protections, and the Government will do so over the autumn. I hope that noble Lords across the House will take part in the consultation and encourage everyone affected by this, as so many people are, to take part.

Lord Sikka Portrait Lord Sikka (Lab)
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My Lords, the correct expression is customer fleecing, not dynamic pricing. Too many companies are profiteering while luring customers with misleading advertising, misleading prices and violation of implied sale of goods contracts. This abuse is wide- spread. Train companies, airlines, hotels, theatres, Uber, Amazon and Airbnb are some of those engaging in this abuse. We need action. Can the Minister say when the first prosecution can be expected?

Baroness Twycross Portrait Baroness Twycross (Lab)
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Dynamic pricing is not illegal. Businesses must follow consumer protection law when they engage with their consumers using dynamic pricing.