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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

The French have stopped trading in Shein, for example, but we have not.

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

So you are putting in protections.

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

Alexander Dennis is another good company.

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

Indeed, so why should we be buying them from elsewhere?

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

Related to that, you may have seen the story from Norway and Denmark, where authorities have been concerned about buses sold by the Chinese company Yutong. That company can remotely access each individual bus and switch off its software. Buses are an important part of infrastructure. Do those sorts of stories concern y

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

I want to talk a bit about tax in the gig economy. A couple of days ago, I witnessed a delivery rider—I don’t know whether he was from Deliveroo or Just Eat—get knocked off his bike. Police get involved. The guy probably had to go to hospital. You are left wondering who picks up the bill, because he will not be insured

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

You mentioned automotive; above the 100,000 threshold the tariff goes from 10% to 27.5%. It is a pretty squeaky time for manufacturers, as we get towards the end of the year, and there are also the quarterly splits, in terms of achieving targets. Small manufacturers and micro-manufacturers are really worried that they

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

It has now been six months since the economic prosperity deal. The Government were quite rightly lauded for doing such a great job—we were first up and really the envy of so many other nations—but a huge amount is still unresolved. What are we doing to support UK manufacturers?

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

Just to elaborate a bit more on that—as you will appreciate, Secretary of State, it is so important—speaking to organisations such as the Confederation of British Metalforming and others, they are saying, “Don’t get us wrong, the Government have done a great job with the OEM at tier 1, but the real crunch is coming at

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

Would you lobby at least to bring changes to business rates as they stand?

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11 Nov 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

Welcome, it is good to see you. On small businesses and high street hospitality, some of the changes you have made are very welcome, but we had café owners before us a few weeks ago, and if you talk to the average pub in your town or city, they are really struggling. They may have covid loans, energy loans and, of cour

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15 Oct 2025 Official Secrets Act Case: Witness Statements

I am pleased that the Government published the witnessed statements last night, but clearly there are a lot of questions yet to be asked in terms of how this came about and what evidence there was that may not have been shared, or perhaps was not asked for. The Joint Committee met this morning to discuss the situation.

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14 Oct 2025 Police and Crime Commissioners (Accountability and Review)

I beg to move, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the accountability of police and crime commissioners; to make provision about the measurement of police and crime commissioners’ performance; to make provision about the setting of priorities for police and crime commissioners; to require the

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16 Sept 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1057)

Just to pick up on a couple of points, you have clearly articulated some of the pressures that the 2024 Budget has brought. I would be interested to know about some of the challenges that may also have been contributing to the viability of business prior to the 2024 Budget. Starting with you, Morgan, in terms of the pu

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16 Sept 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1057)

So a good town centre would have really good connectivity, easy access and public transport. What else?

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16 Sept 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1057)

We need to sort out rents. We need to sort out business rates. What else?

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16 Sept 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1057)

Jon McGinty, we used to be a nation of shopkeepers, apparently. Under the current system, are we not denying all manner of citizens the opportunity to have their own business on the high street?

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16 Sept 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1057)

When I talk to businesses in my constituency of Warwick and Leamington, the points that come up from all those in the centre of the town are concerns about rents, business rates, parking, and a few other issues. I am surprised at how little I have heard from the three of you about those points. Six years ago, I remembe

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16 Sept 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1057)

This is to the two of you, but maybe very brief comments from the others. Which other country is doing this better?

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16 Sept 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1057)

David, what are your members doing?

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