All 4 Debates between Christopher Pincher and Mark Prisk

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Christopher Pincher and Mark Prisk
Monday 8th July 2013

(10 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mark Prisk Portrait Mr Prisk
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I am well aware of the fantastic work to which my hon. Friend refers, and in which he played a part. Local leadership, a clear plan, understanding how to compete, and Government helping small businesses with the right planning policies will turn these towns around.

Christopher Pincher Portrait Christopher Pincher (Tamworth) (Con)
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10. What steps he is taking to promote the take-up of the new community rights in the Localism Act 2011.

Employment Law (Beecroft Report)

Debate between Christopher Pincher and Mark Prisk
Monday 21st May 2012

(11 years, 11 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Urgent Questions are proposed each morning by backbench MPs, and up to two may be selected each day by the Speaker. Chosen Urgent Questions are announced 30 minutes before Parliament sits each day.

Each Urgent Question requires a Government Minister to give a response on the debate topic.

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Mark Prisk Portrait Mr Prisk
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No, what the Government do is to set out an agenda and then to seek evidence, which is an important part of the process, on the basis of which policy is made. That is how it should be done—not how it was done under Labour, when policy was made in between the phone throwing at No. 10.

Christopher Pincher Portrait Christopher Pincher (Tamworth) (Con)
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The British Chambers of Commerce reckons that the last Labour Government burdened British business with £77 billion-worth of bureaucracy. Does not the attitude of Labour Members, who have not even read the Beecroft report, this afternoon demonstrate that they have learned nothing and forgotten nothing from their time in office, and that they remain viscerally anti-business?

Mark Prisk Portrait Mr Prisk
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Sadly, I am afraid that my hon. Friend is absolutely right.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Christopher Pincher and Mark Prisk
Thursday 18th November 2010

(13 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mark Prisk Portrait Mr Prisk
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My hon. Friend is a great champion of local businesses, and he knows, and is right to say, that the great benefit of such partnerships is that they are local and can deal with local economic priorities, rather than with the national priorities of Ministers. That is the benefit of such partnerships; that is why we are progressing with them.

Christopher Pincher Portrait Christopher Pincher
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I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his answer. Although I am pleased that Advantage West Midlands is being replaced by a more business-friendly, accountable and flexible LEP, can he tell us what steps he will take to ensure that the hiatus between the wind-down of the regional development agency and the ramp-up of the LEP does not adversely affect businesses in Tamworth?

Mark Prisk Portrait Mr Prisk
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I entirely agree with my hon. Friend about the need to avoid a hiatus. That is why we are already actively engaged in enabling LEPs to begin their work long before the RDAs finally close in 2012.

Advantage West Midlands

Debate between Christopher Pincher and Mark Prisk
Tuesday 29th June 2010

(13 years, 10 months ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Christopher Pincher Portrait Christopher Pincher
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To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills how many people are employed by Advantage West Midlands; how many people compose the non-executive Board of Advantage West Midlands; and what the total cost to the public purse of payments to (a) employees and (b) Board members is to date.

[Official Report, 17 June 2010, Vol. 511, c. 530W.]

Mark Prisk Portrait Mr Prisk
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The following tables show:

(a) Number of and cost of employees

Number/£

Number of employees headcount (full-time equivalent (322))

346

Cost (£)

18,358,000



Staff numbers are as at the snapshot reference date 31 March 2010 and cost is for the financial year 2009-10. Costs for payroll employees are defined as pay bill i.e. salary, ERNICs and pension; and

(b) Number of and cost of board members

Number/£

Number of board members (including chair)

15

Cost (£)

231,412



Board member costs are from the 2008-09 financial year and include chair pension costs and board travel expenses. Board members now receive a remuneration of £8,666 per annum for minimum of two days per month with no pension entitlement.

The chair receives a remuneration of £81,718 per annum for three days a month and receives a pension.

Under the RDA Act 1998 an RDA board must have 15 members with the majority being business positions.

Letter of correction from Mr Mark Prisk:

In my reply of 17 June to the question from the hon. Member for Tamworth (Christopher Pincher) I said “The Chair receives a remuneration of £81,718 Per annum for three days a month and receives a pension.” I regret that due to an administrative error this is incorrect and the answer should have indicated that the Chair receives the same remuneration for three days a week.

The correct answer should have been: