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4 Dec 2024Biosecurity

My hon. Friend makes an important point. Insurance is a complicated issue, but my officials are in discussions about what we might be able to do. Let me conclude—

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

It is always a pleasure to serve when you are in the Chair, Sir Mark. I thank the right hon. and learned Member for Torridge and Tavistock (Sir Geoffrey Cox) for bringing this debate in his characteristically forceful way. He seduces; he charms; he flatters. I particularly enjoyed his account of the centuries it has ta

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

indicated dissent.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

That will be debated further. On our side, the debate will be led by Treasury Ministers who are in a better position to answer those kinds of questions. However, the complexity and the different range of set-ups and structures that family businesses have makes it difficult to make that assessment. The hon. Gentleman wi

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

The hon. Lady will know that we are one Government and we stand together. Going forward, we are picking up the mess that we inherited, and that is the problem we face. On each of these issues in turn, we have to answer the basic question: who will fix the economic mess? The answer is this Government.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

Just once more.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

We can, because we simply look at the number of claims that have been made in the last few years. That is how we arrive at that conclusion.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

I refer the right hon. and learned Gentleman to the letter that the Chancellor sent to the Chair of the Treasury Committee, which goes into the issue in some detail. It says: “Currently, of the population of affected estates that claim both APR and BPR, almost a quarter of claims include a claim for” shares on the alte

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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

I think we can speak with one voice from this Parliament on those kinds of issues. I assure the hon. Gentleman that at events such as the G20 and the G7 that I have attended, we have raised those important questions. I turn to the coastal state negotiations on quota shares.

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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

I will certainly look at that. These are relatively early days in the fisheries management plans. A huge amount of work has had to be done quite quickly. We have established a good structure to look to the future—a much better way than in the past. On the quota shares, it is because we are now an independent coastal st

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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

I will happily have a discussion with anyone who has a large budget at the moment, so yes—I will happily come and have a discussion with any mayors who are interested. We have also recently launched the UK seafood careers project, which works closely with industry and across Government and the devolved Administrations

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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

I very much hear what my hon. Friend says. I agree that the evidence rather suggests that we could do much better, which is why we are making that commitment to remote electronic monitoring. I am coming close to a conclusion, Dr Huq. Many have talked about support for inshore fishers, and we are absolutely determined t

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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

It is always a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Dr Huq. I start by thanking the right hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland (Mr Carmichael), who is the Chair of the Select Committee, not only for securing this debate—a really important one, which has been conducted in a civil and constructive way, and I look forw

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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

My hon. Friend makes an important point—one that I used to make when in opposition, and one that I have impressed on officials. The effort has been made to ensure that is considered wherever possible. It is not always easy to find the right times, but we are doing everything we can. This Government will always back the

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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

I recognise that there have been some opportunities—not many, but some—and we will do our very best to make more of them. But I do not get a general sense that people in the fishing sector look back and think that was our finest hour. We can do better. Our ambitions for fisheries are no longer tied to the EU common fis

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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

Indeed. I am not sure that the two things are directly related, but having spoken to the pollack fisherman I am under no illusion about how difficult the situation they face is. There was a series of reasons why they had particular problems. We now have the opportunity to set our own objectives for the UK fishing indus

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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

I am grateful to my hon. Friend for raising the challenge facing the fish and chip shop sector. They are an iconic part of our national landscape, and they have indeed suffered heavily from rising costs. These negotiations are really important, but let us all send out a clear message of our strong support for the futur

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14 Nov 2024Budget: Impact on Farming Communities

The changes we have made this year are the biggest boost to sustainable farming that this country has seen—that is the agricultural transition. The Liberal Democrats have always been flaky on this issue, and they have never been able to make up their minds what they think about it. We are determined to tackle the extre

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14 Nov 2024Food Security

The hon. Lady will know that there are many facets to food security, but the £5 billion budget settlement for the next two years sends an important message to food producers about the stability and continuity they can look forward to. Our work on supply chain fairness will add to that, and we will be making more announ

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14 Nov 2024Food Security

We have always been very clear that we will do nothing in trade deals that would undermine this country’s important standards.

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