UK plc 2050
Business and Trade Committee
Closed
Non-inquiry session
5
Recommendations
9
Conclusions
1
Report
2
Oral sessions
2
Letters
2
Events
Activity timeline 8 events
7 Sep
2023
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24 Mar
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Report published
21 Mar
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14 Mar
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28 Feb
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Oral evidence
28 Feb
2023
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 8, Palace of Westminster
7 Feb
2023
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Oral evidence
7 Feb
2023
2023
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 2 sessions
28 Feb 2023
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Buffy Price · Carbon Re
Burkhard Keese · Lloyd’s
Caroline Keohane · Food and Drink Federation
Dr Richard Torbett · Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI)
Mike Hawes · Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)
Miles Celic · TheCityUK
7 Feb 2023
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Dr Anna Valero · LSE
Lord Deben · Climate Change Committee
Mike Keoghan · Office for National Statistics
Torsten Bell · Resolution Foundation
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ninth Report - UK plc | HC 1120 | 24 Mar 2023 | 14 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
8 results
1
Conclusion
Accepted
Ninth Report - UK plc
Part of the reason why the UK achieves lower productivity rates than other advanced economies...
Part of the reason why the UK achieves lower productivity rates than other advanced economies is that levels of business investment and research and development investment have fallen behind.
Government Response
The government outlines ongoing reviews and changes to R&D tax reliefs aimed at supporting innovation, including increasing the R&D Expenditure Credit rate and introducing a new rate for R&D intensive SMEs.
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4
Conclusion
Accepted
Ninth Report - UK plc
There is a need to raise not just the basic skill levels of young people...
There is a need to raise not just the basic skill levels of young people entering the workforce but also their digital and “green” skills, both of which contribute to enhancing productivity in the modern digitalised economy.
Government Response
The government states that the Green Jobs Taskforce reported its conclusions in July 2021, and that policies and strategies are in place to address the challenges identified.
Department for Business and Trade
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5
Conclusion
Accepted
Ninth Report - UK plc
Witnesses supported the apprenticeship levy in principle but told us that more Government support for...
Witnesses supported the apprenticeship levy in principle but told us that more Government support for skills development should be directed to upskilling existing members of the workforce, whether through reform of the apprenticeship levy or other mechanisms.
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Government Response
The government is already addressing skills development for net zero through the Green Jobs Taskforce, Net Zero Strategy, and the Green Jobs Delivery Group, which includes ministers from across Government and industry representatives.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Ninth Report - UK plc
We note that there are numerous Ministers with responsibility for skills—from compulsory, further, and higher...
We note that there are numerous Ministers with responsibility for skills—from compulsory, further, and higher education to adult and in-work training. The Government previously coordinated a ‘Green Skills Taskforce’ between the then Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and …
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Government Response
The government refers to the existing Green Jobs Delivery Group, co-chaired by ministers and industry representatives, as a means of grappling with skills shortages.
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9
Conclusion
Accepted
Ninth Report - UK plc
Regional disparities in productivity are limiting the UK’s economic growth.
Regional disparities in productivity are limiting the UK’s economic growth. A concentration of resources towards cities outside London and to improving regional productivity should be a priority for the country’s overall economic growth. (Paragraph 38) UK plc 17 Government and …
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Government Response
The government describes existing initiatives aimed at addressing regional productivity disparities and improving living standards, such as the Levelling Up Mission, investments in city regions, and expansion of devolution.
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12
Recommendation
Accepted
Ninth Report - UK plc
We call on the Government to ensure effective partnerships with business and other related parties...
We call on the Government to ensure effective partnerships with business and other related parties on the development of regulation, with better use of impact assessments. It would be for the Government, industry, and regulators to determine the form of …
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Government Response
The Government agrees with effective engagement with business and key stakeholders, with reformed Better Regulation Framework launched to broaden early-stage impact assessments for significant regulations including impacts on businesses, households, trade, competition and innovation.
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13
Recommendation
Accepted
Ninth Report - UK plc
The Regulatory Policy Committee should be supported for its work in supporting Parliament in understanding...
The Regulatory Policy Committee should be supported for its work in supporting Parliament in understanding the impact of proposed regulation and we recommend these impact assessments are used much more widely throughout the legislative process. Given the transfer of regulatory …
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Government Response
The Government is committed to ensuring Parliament has information to scrutinise regulatory proposals and that impact assessments are published, with independent scrutiny taking place at an earlier stage in the development of proposals.
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14
Recommendation
Accepted
Ninth Report - UK plc
We note that the Chancellor referred to an ‘industrial strategy’ in his Budget statement, but...
We note that the Chancellor referred to an ‘industrial strategy’ in his Budget statement, but that no industrial strategy was published. Given the global context referred to by our witnesses, and the very real threat of UK investments being tempted …
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Government Response
The government identifies five key growth sectors, outlines support measures in the Spring Budget (R&D tax credits, carbon capture investment, investment zones), mentions regulatory measures to reduce red tape, and highlights ongoing dialogue with businesses.
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Correspondence 2 letters
21 Mar 2023
To committee
Letter from TheCityUK relating to session on UK plc 2050, 10 March 2023
Parliament page
14 Mar 2023
To committee
Letter from the Chief Executive of ABPI relating to the Committee's session on UK plc 2050, 7 March 2023
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