Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Oral Answers to Questions

Joe Morris Excerpts
Wednesday 18th March 2026

(1 day, 10 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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The Secretary of State was asked—
Joe Morris Portrait Joe Morris (Hexham) (Lab)
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1. What steps she is taking to help ensure reliable broadband services in hard-to-reach areas of rural constituencies.

Ian Murray Portrait The Minister for Digital Government and Data (Ian Murray)
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By means of commercial and subsidised delivery, the Government are ensuring that gigabit-capable connections are available to 99% of UK premises by 2032 through, for instance, Project Gigabit. This is critical for all UK communities if the public are to take advantage of the opportunities of technology, including the transformational investment in AI that the Chancellor announced yesterday, and if the United Kingdom is to win the global race for AI and be at the forefront of quantum computing as a result of the Government’s pledge to procure those connections. If everyone in every community across the UK is to win, they need to be connected, including those in Hexham.

Joe Morris Portrait Joe Morris
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Yesterday I spoke to my constituent Luca, who has spent months campaigning for the investment that is needed to secure a reliable internet and phone connection for his community in the village of Lambley. He has been pushed from pillar to post between private companies, national agencies and local government, and meanwhile the residents of Lambley continue to live without effective internet connection. The solutions depend on funding and co-operation, which are challenging owing to the location and the lack of accountability. Will the Minister meet representatives of Coanwood parish council, Luca and me to try to find a way forward for Lambley and other rural communities?

Ian Murray Portrait Ian Murray
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I am happy for that to be arranged with Luca, the parish council and my hon. Friend, along with officials from Building Digital UK, so that we can explore the solutions that are possible for his constituents. The Minister for Digital Economy, who sits in the other place, will be holding a surgery for Members of this House on 14 April, and I think my hon. Friend should go along and discuss these issues with her as well.