All 3 Debates between Anthony Mangnall and Lord Sharma

Mon 29th Jun 2020
Business and Planning Bill
Commons Chamber

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Debate between Anthony Mangnall and Lord Sharma
Wednesday 9th June 2021

(3 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Sharma Portrait Alok Sharma
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We are working proactively with countries in the region through our COP26 energy transition council. We co-chair the adaptation action coalition with Egypt and we will continue to engage in north Africa, one of the regions most vulnerable to climate change.

Anthony Mangnall Portrait Anthony Mangnall (Totnes) (Con)
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What steps he is taking to engage with sustainability groups ahead of COP26.

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Debate between Anthony Mangnall and Lord Sharma
Tuesday 29th September 2020

(4 years, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Sharma Portrait Alok Sharma
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We have had this debate, of course, during the passage of the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill over the past few days. Subsidy control has never been a devolved matter. The right hon. Lady is absolutely right. We have always been clear that the regulation of subsidy control is a reserved matter. There will be a consultation, but ultimately we want to promote a competitive and dynamic economy throughout the whole of the United Kingdom.

Anthony Mangnall Portrait Anthony Mangnall (Totnes) (Con)
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What support his Department is providing for high-tech industry.

Business and Planning Bill

Debate between Anthony Mangnall and Lord Sharma
Anthony Mangnall Portrait Anthony Mangnall (Totnes) (Con)
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I spent my weekend in Dartmouth speaking to some of those businesses in the hospitality and tourism trade. May I associate myself with the words of my hon. Friend the Member for Bexhill and Battle (Huw Merriman) about making sure that councils are not over-zealous in their approach to allowing businesses to adopt the measures in the Bill for outdoor dining? I think it is very important that we can give those businesses reassurance.

Lord Sharma Portrait Alok Sharma
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Of course my hon. Friend makes an important point, but I think local authorities will understand that it is in their self-interest to ensure that businesses can open and that high streets flourish. I certainly encourage businesses to look at the guidance and adhere to it.