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9 Sept 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)

I just want to tangentially shoehorn in a constituency matter. In my constituency we have Poynton Pool, which is classed as a reservoir under the Reservoirs Act. It has not flooded in 200 years but an inspection means that there are works required to make it safe. The Act understandably has very stringent timelines, bu

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9 Sept 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)

Minister, you mentioned that you would look at some previous sessions where we have heard about horrendous pollution issues in which the water industry have been involved. Many of our constituents are really concerned about the ongoing issues of pollution in our waterways and in our rivers. The Commission called for re

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9 Sept 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)

I suppose the public will want reassurance that, in the process of streamlining and making those regulations coherent in the way the Commission recommends, we do not have any slippage in targets, they do not become less ambitious, and that the OEP is involved as well in helping to frame them.

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9 Sept 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)

Moving on, the Commission’s reports also called for a form of self-monitoring by water companies, which we found particularly worrying. Our report specifically called for clearer standards, clearer monitoring, and better links with citizen scientists; some amazing scientists among the public in Windermere, Bournemouth

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9 Sept 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)

When you done that comparative analysis between our report and the Cunliffe report, and where Cunliffe was silent on this and we were not, you were minded to look at what we have proposed in a positive light?

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9 Sept 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)

Thank you, that will reassure people. On that final point, it is a great target to halve pollution by 2030, and we have seen plans involving nearly £10 billion worth of investment which will help us get there. I do not mean to be negative, but I suppose there is a degree of cynicism from us here because getting to that

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8 Sept 2025Topical Questions

T8. In Macclesfield we are lucky to have a thriving life sciences sector. At AstraZeneca, we have 5,000 people employed in well-paid jobs across the pharmaceutical value chain. What are the Treasury and the Government doing to ensure that we take advantage of the innovation we produce here in the UK for the benefit of

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I thank the hon. Member for raising that important aspect. We should all be honest that, as was put powerfully by my hon. Friend the Member for Crawley (Peter Lamb), our country’s history with the Chagossians has been very poor—if we look at some of the diplomatic cables from the 1960s, we see that disgraceful language

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I will not. I experienced the right hon. Gentleman defending the hereditary principle last week, and I do not think I have the strength in me this week to listen to another argument. The final test was on costs and obligations. Again, Ministers have talked powerfully about the deal being less than 0.2% of the defence b

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

No, I am afraid that I will not. In closing, I believe that the three tests have been met: the treaty meets our national security requirements, it has the backing of our allies, and it comes at a reasonable cost. It would be very dangerous for us to dither or delay any longer in view of the potential threat to that bas

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I believe that the hon. Member has had quite a lot of turns today, and I have been waiting a long time without intervening, so I will proceed. If we allowed a vacuum to be created, it would be filled by China or others in a region that is vital to our security. I will come back to China in a moment, because what China

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

It has been a long afternoon, but I should say from the start that I genuinely believe that the motivation of all of us is the national interest of the United Kingdom. Whatever differences of opinion there might be, I think it is important that we try to avoid hyperbole in this matter and think coolly and calmly about

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2 Sept 2025Property Taxes

Thank God.

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2 Sept 2025Property Taxes

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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15 Jul 2025Engagements

Q10. I com-mend the Prime Minister on his work to tackle the arbitrary detention of British citizens abroad and warmly welcome the creation of a special envoy. He will know of the anguish of the families of Jimmy Lai, Ryan Cornelius, Alaa Abd el-Fattah, Jagtar Singh Johal and others. Can the Prime Minister tell us when

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8 Jul 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 929)

You are right. There are different targets—this is what is confusing for consumers—between Coca-Cola, as the mother company, and you, as a bottling company. Looking at your specific targets, you have committed to 100% of your primary packaging being recyclable by 2025. Has that happened?

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8 Jul 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 929)

Your company is responsible for Coca-Cola across Europe and Australia. If it is 65% in Great Britain, do you have a level for plastics recycling in Europe?

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8 Jul 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 929)

It is 46% across the group.

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8 Jul 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 929)

You mentioned one of your targets earlier. There seem to be different targets depending on which year you go to. You mentioned carbon emissions. In 2023, you had a target of reducing emissions by 25% by 2030 based on a 2015 baseline. The following year, the target changed to reducing it based on a 2019 baseline and rea

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8 Jul 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 929)

You are right. There are different targets—this is what is confusing for consumers—between Coca-Cola, as the mother company, and you, as a bottling company. Looking at your specific targets, you have committed to 100% of your primary packaging being recyclable by 2025. Has that happened?

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