UK Modern Industrial Strategy Debate

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Department: Department for Business and Trade

UK Modern Industrial Strategy

Tom Hayes Excerpts
Monday 23rd June 2025

(2 days, 19 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jim Shannon Portrait Jim Shannon
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My bronchitis is starting to get to me a little, Madam Deputy Speaker.

Tom Hayes Portrait Tom Hayes (Bournemouth East) (Lab)
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The CBI says that our net zero economy grew by 9% in 2023, and that it was 40% more productive and wages in the sector were 15% higher than the UK average, so I am pleased to say that this industrial strategy is betting on a winner with clean energy. I am also pleased to hear the announcement that the Government will be slashing the cost of energy for industry, but will the Secretary of State tell me, my constituents in Bournemouth and people across the south-west what the industrial strategy will do for the south-west?

Jonathan Reynolds Portrait Jonathan Reynolds
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I am more than happy to tell my hon. Friend. We have breakdowns for every region going to every colleague; there is so much for each part of the UK that I could not possibly do it justice from the Dispatch Box. On his point about clean energy, there is so much money coming into the UK—and more in future—that it would be crazy to turn our backs on that. This is a major economic opportunity, as well as being about a safe, reliable, clean supply of energy for the UK, which is the basis of all economic activity. We can provide that while reducing energy bills for industry, so that is exactly the kind of consistent approach that this country has needed for some time.