Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Northern Ireland Office

Oral Answers to Questions

Ashley Fox Excerpts
Wednesday 2nd July 2025

(1 day, 23 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Fleur Anderson Portrait Fleur Anderson
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Many different types of business—not only public sector broadcasters, but tech companies, fintech, cyber-security and advanced manufacturing, such as Catagen, which I met last week—are all part of the strong ecosystem in Northern Ireland. The fact that broadcasters can talk to advanced manufacturers which can talk to others makes Northern Ireland such a fantastic place to invest in, and I am glad that that is being highlighted in the House of Commons today.

Ashley Fox Portrait Sir Ashley Fox (Bridgwater) (Con)
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Britain leads the world in the gene editing of crops. This technology enables our farmers to produce disease and drought-resistant crops, reduce costs and increase food production. The UK-EU trade agreement means Britain has to follow EU rules on sanitary and phytosanitary laws. Will the Minister give the House an assurance that the agreement will not slow that technology in Britain?

Fleur Anderson Portrait Fleur Anderson
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That is why the Secretary of State has been extolling and making clear how important the SPS agreement is. We are not taking our foot off the pedal in any way towards that. It is not only agri-science, but life sciences that are leading the way for Northern Ireland and the UK and across the world. We want to ensure that we continue to support them in every way we can.