Debates between James MacCleary and Angela Rayner during the 2024 Parliament

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Debate between James MacCleary and Angela Rayner
Monday 28th October 2024

(3 weeks, 3 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Angela Rayner Portrait Angela Rayner
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I thank my hon. Friend for his question. I cannot wait to join him at Bubbles in the Park on a future date, as Burnley is not that far away from my constituency. He is absolutely right to celebrate the work of volunteers in communities and public servants, who give their time and energy to strengthen our local areas and bring people together.

James MacCleary Portrait James MacCleary (Lewes) (LD)
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T8. Talland Parade is an abandoned and dilapidated row of shops in Seaford, in my constituency. It has stood empty for 12 years, despite having planning permission in place for much-needed flats. The council had to take the developer to the High Court just to get some scaffolding removed at the site. Will the Minister meet me to discuss the site, and will the Government consider expanding compulsory purchase powers for councils to allow them to acquire such key sites?

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Debate between James MacCleary and Angela Rayner
Wednesday 23rd October 2024

(4 weeks, 1 day ago)

Commons Chamber
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James MacCleary Portrait James MacCleary  (Lewes) (LD)
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Q13.   Last month, a widely reported study from Aston Business School showed that UK goods exports to the EU are 27% down, and imports are 32% lower than they would otherwise have been, thanks to the Conservatives’ failed Brexit deal. Will the Deputy Prime Minister tell me what steps the Government are taking as part of their reset with the EU to cut Brexit red tape for small businesses, to help our economy get growing again?

Angela Rayner Portrait The Deputy Prime Minister
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I welcome the hon. Member to his place. He is right to advocate for small businesses, which are the backbone of our economy. This Government are turning the page on the relationship with Europe, reinvigorating alliances and forging new partnerships rather than reopening the divisions of the past. We will improve the UK’s trade and investment relationship with the EU, tearing down unnecessary barriers to trade. That will not involve rejoining the single market and customs union or introducing freedom of movement, but we will make that relationship better.