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Debate between Grant Shapps and Rob Roberts
Thursday 11th March 2021

(3 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Rob Roberts Portrait Rob Roberts (Delyn) (Con)
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What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the Union connectivity review.

Grant Shapps Portrait The Secretary of State for Transport (Grant Shapps)
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Yesterday, I welcomed the Union connectivity review interim report. It marks an important moment in looking at how transport can bring people together across our United Kingdom.

Rob Roberts Portrait Rob Roberts
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Transport infrastructure is one of the most vital areas of development needed in my constituency. I was delighted to see that improvements in connectivity to the north Wales coastline and the A55 featured strongly in yesterday’s interim report. Can my right hon. Friend confirm when he expects the review to publish its final report, and that there will be funding available to implement its recommendations, even though some cases were not mentioned specifically in the Budget?

Grant Shapps Portrait Grant Shapps
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The interim report did, of course, mention the A55, which my hon. Friend has campaigned hard for. I have released £20 million to carry on further work and studies on some of these routes and the final report will be released in the summer.

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Rob Roberts Portrait Rob Roberts (Delyn) (Con)
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With the impending cutting-out of petrol and diesel cars from production in the near future, will my right hon. Friend indicate what discussions he has had with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to ensure that cars can be more affordable on a mass production basis?

Grant Shapps Portrait Grant Shapps
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The £2.8 billion referred to earlier is designed to do exactly that—for example, investment in a megafactory or a gigafactory to produce those batteries, which is one of the largest components of bringing down the price so that cars are affordable. It is also worth considering that we already have more rapid chargers per 100 miles driven than any country in the EU.