The Westminster lensArchive · §02 Speeches · 642 contributions

Speeches by McEvoy.

Every Hansard contribution by Lola McEvoy this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

Showing 121140 of 642 contributions · most-recent first

← PreviousPage 7 of 33Next →
DateDebate & contributionWords
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

That is fine. That was a very comprehensive answer. I am interested in the changes to the Green Book, Lord Livermore. How might the place-based approach impact some of the decisions being made? How might the National Wealth Fund play a role in the changes to the Green Book and the benefits that places such as Darlingto

61
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

Mr Patel, investors say that the National Wealth Fund is not de-risking enough projects. The National Wealth Fund says there is no pipeline in the regions. Businesses say that their key growth sector projects have been refused and they cannot get to market. The Government say that the National Wealth Fund has the cash

89
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

Do you think you have too many fixed constraints as it is, or do you think you have the balance right?

21
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

That is fine. In terms of further restrictions, if the Government came in tomorrow and said to the new CEO, “We want you to make sure that every job is paid a certain amount and is local, and that you are training up this amount of NEET young people,” how many of these restrictions do you think you could tolerate withi

69
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

I have a final point on this place-based approach. The Government are looking at procurement as a lever. As you have said, now that money is tight, we are not able just to give out the grant funding. For procurement and doing deals with the public sector, spending public money well, you can put stipulations on how that

139
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

How long does that take? That seems like the crux of the matter, because lots of people have said the same thing: that there is no pipeline of projects to invest in that are suitable and ready. How long does that take, realistically, from where we are today?

48
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

Which one?

2
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

We heard a couple of weeks ago about the reforms to the Green Book. The Treasury reforms to the Green Book are going to be, among other things, introducing place-based pilots to see how we get more investment rooted in place. I am pitching, for anyone who is listening, to put Darlington as one of those place-based pilo

88
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

Is it a job or a gig?

7
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

I have one final question, and I know I have taken a lot of your time. There were challenges with the UK Infrastructure Bank. In my area, in the north-east, in Darlington, we are part of the Tees Valley and we know that £107 million went to South Bank Quay development at Teesworks in Teesside. What was the learning fro

62
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

Have you explored the model of doing funding rounds, so that it is a bit more transparent? We heard quite a lot of criticism about lots of different bodies that people can go to for advice. They are not sure exactly which door to go through. We will obviously ask the Government Minister about this, but what about the r

77
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

The final thing is about the process, which businesses have raised with us. It can take a lot longer. In the American system they can often get conversations with American investors much quicker and get answers, or at least answers on a decision on whether people are going to invest, much quicker than the National Weal

99
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

Innovators tell us that when they have their product and are ready to go to market, they are absolutely desperate for the National Wealth Fund stamp of approval. They have said to us in Committee, but also to many of us in lots of different meetings, that the approval of the National Wealth Fund is as much about cash a

176
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

On the skills point, you said that you have these 20 new jobs coming in and talked about whether they should be project management jobs. Surely they should be 20 new dragons or Alan Sugars who can come into local authorities and say, “This is how you make a deal. This is how you broker it. This is how you drill down. A

159
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

On the market positioning, when we hear from the big pension funds, they say that they want to invest, but there is a criticism that the National Wealth Fund siphons off all the cream from the top on the good things to invest in that are easy and a reward for the taxpayer, and that they are left with big risk or no pip

82
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

Those are the personal attributes. What about as a project, to make sure that we get the money out? Under the last Government it was not fully spent. We want to get the money out the door, but we want to get a return for the taxpayer. You have these two objectives of getting a return for the taxpayer but also solving t

104
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

If you have more, please feel free to be candid.

10
1 Jul 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 806)

Following on from the Chair’s point about your imminent departure as CEO, seeing as you are not involved in the recruitment process, you can be a little more candid because it is probably your last appearance in front of the Committee in this role. What would you say to your successor is the single most important thing

70
30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

My hon. Friend is giving a passionate speech about our region. Does he agree that although lots of people would like to contribute, for too long the workplace has not been disability-friendly? My experience as a trade unionist is of seeing time and again people who really needed support and wanted to be in work being m

economy-jobssocial-carehealth
84
25 Jun 2025Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1023)

I have a very quick question on the Office for Value for Money reports, and the choice of the two reports. I love the Office for Value for Money and think it does a great job, but I am interested in why it was limited to only these two reports on this fixed-term contract when, as we are hearing from the Committee today

75
← PreviousPage 7 of 33 · click a debate to open the transcript with this MP’s speeches highlightedNext →
Sources
SourceHansard · official report
MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.