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Debate between Harpreet Uppal and Lisa Nandy
Thursday 15th January 2026

(2 weeks, 4 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Harpreet Uppal Portrait Harpreet Uppal (Huddersfield) (Lab)
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1. What steps her Department is taking to help ensure that the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector has access to adequate funding.

Lisa Nandy Portrait The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (Lisa Nandy)
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The last Government created a perfect storm for our charitable organisations, cutting their funding and attacking their right to speak, all while demand soared. This Government have reset that relationship through the civil society covenant, and we are currently working on ways to leverage more investment into local organisations.

Harpreet Uppal Portrait Harpreet Uppal
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In recent months, I have met and heard from local charities that are doing incredible work in our communities, including S2R, Huddersfield Mission and Headway Huddersfield. Many of those charities have told me of the challenges they currently face as demand increases and the cost of their services rise and funding opportunities decrease, so what steps is the Secretary of State taking to ensure charities in Huddersfield are given the funding they need to deliver vital services?

Lisa Nandy Portrait Lisa Nandy
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I thank my hon. Friend for that question, and for being such a sterling champion of the amazing grassroots organisations in her constituency, some of which I had the privilege of meeting when I visited. We recognise the need to protect the smallest charities in particular; that is why we more than doubled the employment allowance, meaning that more than half of charities with national insurance contributions liabilities will either gain or see no change in 2025-26. We are looking at how we can use the national youth strategy to pilot a new way of working, to make sure the action we take to support young people is genuinely driven by those amazing organisations at a local level in communities, which will help them to become much more sustainable and to do more.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Harpreet Uppal and Lisa Nandy
Thursday 27th November 2025

(2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lisa Nandy Portrait Lisa Nandy
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I have a lot of time for the hon. Gentleman, but with respect, he is talking absolute nonsense. This Government inherited a situation where there had been no strategy for this country’s young people for nearly two decades, where the arts had been underfunded, where capital projects had not been gripped and where sports were left languishing while demand soared. We have turned that around, with the new covenant with civil society to extend that partnership to every part of the country, a new national youth strategy, and funding for arts everywhere, not just in some parts of the country. I am proud of the Budget, especially as it introduces a visitor levy that will raise millions of pounds in parts of the country that were underserved by the last Conservative Government for far too long.

Harpreet Uppal Portrait Harpreet Uppal (Huddersfield) (Lab)
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T4.  Huddersfield contemporary music festival is the UK’s largest international festival dedicated to new music, and the programme this year has more than 30 world and UK premieres. Will the Minister join me in paying tribute to this festival, which brings national and international musicians to Huddersfield every November, and will he set out what the Government are doing to ensure we invest in culture in towns like mine?