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To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what assessment he has made of the implications for his policies of the Welsh Local Government’s report that higher energy bills could means that councils across Wales have £200 million less to spend than in 2023-24.

Asked by
Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
25 October 2022
Reference
67170
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential benefits of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund for Wales.

Asked by
Simon Baynes (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
901677
House
House of Commons

What steps his Department is taking to support the development of Freeports in Wales.

Asked by
Jerome Mayhew (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
901664; 720 cc669-672
House
House of Commons

What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the impact of rising mortgage interest rates on households in Wales.

Asked by
Chris Elmore (Labour)
Answering body
Wales Office
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
901667; 720 cc675-6
House
House of Commons

What recent estimate he has made of the differential in domestic energy costs between Wales and the rest of the UK.

Asked by
Nia Griffith (Labour)
Answering body
Wales Office
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c676; 901669
House
House of Commons

What assessment he has made with Cabinet colleagues of the potential merits of establishing floating offshore wind locations in the Celtic Sea.

Asked by
Selaine Saxby (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
901673; 720 cc677-8
House
House of Commons

What assessment he has made of the potential impact of Investment Zones on the Welsh economy.

Asked by
Bob Blackman (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
901676; 720 cc678-9
House
House of Commons

I am honoured to take my first questions as Secretary of State. I ask the House to remember that Friday will mark the 56th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster, which, even with the passage of time, remains searingly painful. We will never forget, and we will still mourn, all those who lost their lives.

My Department has worked alongside the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to ensure that the freeport offer works for Wales. Over the summer, we successfully agreed a prospectus for Wales with the Welsh Government, which was launched in early September. This takes us one step closer to investment, growth and long-term prosperity.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c669
House
House of Commons

We are committed to establishing at least one freeport in Wales by the summer of next year, with £26 million in seed funding. The bidding process is still open; I am sure that we will see some

excellent bids. The estimates for the Teesside freeport and Freeport East initiatives are that they will both create more than 18,000 jobs and provide a £3.2 billion boost to their local economy. I anticipate a similar boost to the Welsh economy.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c669
House
House of Commons

I am always happy to meet the hon. Gentleman, with whom I have enjoyed lively exchanges over the years. I assure him that in the prospectus he will see a specific reference to the Senedd’s Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015. Along with giving assurances as to our UK Government’s standards, I can assure him that the sort of concerns that have been outlined are unfounded and that he will find encouragement in the green initiatives that I am sure will thrive with the freeports project.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c670
House
House of Commons

I assure the hon. Lady that the time that I have had as Secretary of State has been time well spent. Throughout the summer, I made sure that the prospectus process for the freeports initiative was maintained. I worked with the then Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, my right hon. Friend the Member for Tunbridge Wells (Greg Clark), to make that so.

I assure the hon. Lady that we have not lost a beat in my time in office. The fact that there may be changes in personnel does not change the Government’s growth strategy, which remains on course and which I think deserves the support of hon. Members on both sides of the House.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c670
House
House of Commons

I find it concerning that the hon. Lady does not share my enthusiasm for freeports and investment zones. I think of examples from the past in Wales, when inspirational Secretaries of State such as the late Lord Crickhowell, Peter Walker and Lord Hunt of Wirral demonstrated that, through enterprise zones and, for example, the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation, the economy could be transformed and regenerated. I am confident that our approach to investment zones will ensure that Wales shares in the growing prosperity that we want to see throughout our United Kingdom. I believe it will generate more investment and grow that economic pie, which is the aspiration of this Government.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c671
House
House of Commons

I yield to none in my admiration for the right hon. Lady, but she has just laid bare Plaid Cymru’s ideological approach. Her party believes that there should be an ever-shrinking share of wealth, which means that our public services would decline. We on this side of the House believe that the way in which to pay for public services is to grow our economy, and it is through initiatives such as the freeports and investment zones that we will do just that. I hope that the Welsh public will note Plaid Cymru’s ideological opposition to growth.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c671
House
House of Commons

I am sorry, but hyperbole from the right hon. Lady does not help her case at all. We are not talking about so-called austerity; we are talking about ensuring that the money allocated in the public spending round that was agreed last year is spent efficiently and wisely. I said that it was right for each Department to look carefully at its priorities to ensure that frontline services—the sort of services in which I know she and I believe—are maintained for the benefit of the citizens whom we serve.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c671
House
House of Commons

I have regular discussions with Cabinet colleagues on a range of topics. Of course, interest rates are rightly a matter for the independent Bank of England. We have announced unprecedented support for households and businesses. Through our cut to stamp duty, the Welsh Government are expected to receive £70 million, enabling them to follow suit with cuts to land transaction tax in Wales.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c675
House
House of Commons

It is a Conservative Government who, through Help to Buy, have helped more than 361,000 first-time buyers on to the housing ladder. It is a Conservative Government who led to unemployment

at record lows. It is a Conservative Government who have increased the national living wage to £9.50 an hour. And it is a Conservative Government who will lead to interest rates being controlled, which will help mortgage holders, too. The hon. Gentleman’s hyperbole does not serve him well.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c675
House
House of Commons

Most recent data demonstrates that households in Wales pay a price broadly on par with the average across Great Britain for variable unit costs and standing charges for gas and electricity. Our energy price guarantee will save households hundreds of pounds this winter compared with current wholesale cost projections.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c676
House
House of Commons

I will be interested to take up that case in more detail with the hon. Lady. However, the Government, in acting radically on energy price intervention and with our Energy Prices Bill, which seeks to break the link between electricity and gas prices, are taking the sort of action that is absolutely necessary to help households such as her constituent. Of course, I will be happy to talk further about the particular disadvantage that her constituent faces.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c676
House
House of Commons

Floating offshore wind projects in the Celtic sea will contribute to our net zero ambitions and our energy security, and will generate economic growth and create highly skilled jobs in our coastal communities. I regularly meet the Crown Estate to discuss progress on bringing forward the ambition of 4 GW of projects by 2035.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c677
House
House of Commons

I congratulate my hon. Friend on her consistent advocacy for projects in the Celtic sea as chair of the all-party parliamentary group on the Celtic sea. The necessity for securing timely consents is an imperative, and I will continue to work with the Welsh Government and all stakeholders to ensure that the huge opportunities that this presents are capitalised upon.

Answered by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Wales Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 October 2022
Reference
720 c678
House
House of Commons