Debates between James Sunderland and Paul Scully during the 2019 Parliament

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Debate between James Sunderland and Paul Scully
Wednesday 3rd May 2023

(12 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mark Menzies Portrait Mark Menzies (Fylde) (Con)
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10. What steps her Department is taking to support the international competitiveness of the science and technology sector.

Paul Scully Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology (Paul Scully)
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The Government published the science and technology framework in March 2023, setting out our approach to making the UK a science and technology superpower by 2030. This will increase the UK’s strategic advantage in relation to other nations. As part of that, we have a 10-point plan, having identified five critical technologies, including AI, semiconductors and quantum, which we will prioritise to deliver the framework’s ambition.

James Sunderland Portrait James Sunderland
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The Minister will know that I have written to the Department about the future of Syngenta in Bracknell. Berkshire is the Silicon Valley of the Thames valley, and it is important that we do everything possible to maximise investment and job creation. Will the Minister please agree to visit Syngenta with me, and to do what is necessary to ensure that this is not another GSK moment?

Paul Scully Portrait Paul Scully
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I acknowledge my hon. Friend’s work to encourage innovation, including at Syngenta. My colleague, the Minister for Science, Research and Innovation, has already met Syngenta, and one of us will follow up with my hon. Friend to see what more we can do to support innovation in the Bracknell area.

Employment Rights

Debate between James Sunderland and Paul Scully
Tuesday 8th June 2021

(2 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Paul Scully Portrait Paul Scully
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The hon. Gentleman talks about the certification officer as if it were something new that has just been sprung on people, but clearly it is from the Trade Union Act 2016, so it has been five years, funnily enough. It is only just coming in now because we have tried to get the detail right. As for the legislation from the “Good Work” report that he talked about, the employment Bill will come to this place when parliamentary time allows.

James Sunderland Portrait James Sunderland (Bracknell) (Con)
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Our business, energy and industrial sectors are pivotal to our economy. Does the Minister agree that the best way of safeguarding jobs and livelihoods for our fantastic workers is to comprehensively ease all covid restrictions in these sectors, and will he please lobby No. 10 to that effect?

Paul Scully Portrait Paul Scully
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Nobody wants these restrictions to go on a single day longer than they need to. We are in the middle of a frustrating period, with the decision to be made on the 14th of this month. We are looking at the data, and every day that goes by gives us a richer set of data to make the best decision for businesses.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between James Sunderland and Paul Scully
Wednesday 13th January 2021

(3 years, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Paul Scully Portrait Paul Scully
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Certainly furlough is available for women and, indeed, men who have childcare responsibilities. It is the responsibility of the employer whether to give that, but if women feel unduly disadvantaged, they can approach ACAS.

James Sunderland Portrait James Sunderland (Bracknell) (Con)
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What steps she is taking to ensure that her policies take a broad approach to equality beyond a focus on protected characteristics.