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Debate between Emma Foody and Emma Reynolds
Tuesday 8th April 2025

(1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Emma Foody Portrait Emma Foody (Cramlington and Killingworth) (Lab/Co-op)
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5. What steps she is taking to increase economic growth in the north-east.

Emma Reynolds Portrait The Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Emma Reynolds)
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Securing economic growth across the country is the Government’s No. 1 mission. We are working in partnership with the Mayor of the North East, providing the North East combined authority with an integrated funding settlement from ’26-27, and working with it on its local growth plan.

Emma Foody Portrait Emma Foody
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The combined authority has identified a key growth corridor sweeping across my constituency, but a historical lack of investment to upgrade the Moor Farm and Seaton Burn roundabouts causes relentless disruption and holds back growth, investment and opportunity. There is a business plan in the north-east growth plan and in the road investment strategy. Does the Minister agree that that is exactly the sort of scheme that this Labour Government should support to boost economic growth in every region?

Emma Reynolds Portrait Emma Reynolds
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The Government are committed to improving roads. We agreed a £4.8 billion settlement for National Highways and funded a £500 million uplift for local roads in this financial year. Funding for the RIS3 programme, which my hon. Friend mentioned, will be considered in phase 2 of the spending review, and I encourage her to continue to engage with the Minister for roads on this issue.