Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Oral Answers to Questions

Chris Loder Excerpts
Tuesday 7th May 2024

(1 month, 2 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jeremy Hunt Portrait Jeremy Hunt
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We are doing everything we can to support small businesses. Businesses like the one that the right hon. Gentleman mentions have received, for two years in a row, a 75% discount on their business rates. That is a massive leg up for businesses recovering from the pandemic. We have also made sure that any increases in corporation tax apply only to larger businesses. There is only one major party in British politics that wants to bring down the tax burden for businesses, and it is the Conservative party.

Chris Loder Portrait Chris Loder (West Dorset) (Con)
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7. Whether his Department has made a recent assessment of the adequacy of its guidance entitled “The Green Book.”

Laura Trott Portrait The Chief Secretary to the Treasury (Laura Trott)
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In 2020, the Treasury undertook a comprehensive review of the Green Book and how it is used in practice, and we have made several changes as a result. We regularly update the Green Book to ensure that it remains fit for purpose, and we published a further technical update in 2022.

Chris Loder Portrait Chris Loder
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I represent a rural constituency in Dorset in the south-west of England. My right hon. Friend will know that it is important to me and my colleagues in the region that the Government give due consideration to the south-west when it comes to allocating funds and investment opportunities to it. Typically, the Green Book has not adequately allocated funds in favour of Dorset and neighbouring counties. What steps will she take to correct that?

Laura Trott Portrait Laura Trott
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My hon. Friend is, as ever, a brilliant advocate for his local area. I note that West Dorset is getting £4.4 million from the UK shared prosperity fund, and the wider Dorset area is benefiting from a range of other significant investments, including £9.7 million from the future high streets fund, but I am happy to meet him to discuss the matter further.