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Written Question
Air Passenger Duty: Scotland
Monday 14th December 2015

Asked by: Mike Kane (Labour - Wythenshawe and Sale East)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment his Department has made of the effect of a 50 per cent reduction in air passenger duty in Scotland on Manchester Airport.

Answered by Damian Hinds

The government is currently undertaking a consultation into options to support regional airports from the impacts of air passenger duty devolution. We are carefully considering the evidence we have received from stakeholders and will respond in due course.




Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 29 Jun 2015
Greece

"In the tone of the questions asked by the right hon. and learned Member for Rushcliffe (Mr Clarke) and my hon. Friend the Member for Hackney North and Stoke Newington (Ms Abbott), Greece is, in its own right, a strong bilateral partner to the UK, independently of the eurozone or …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 11 Jun 2015
Royal Bank of Scotland

"I welcome the Minister to her post. One would expect that the duty of the Chancellor would be to sweat the assets as his disposal, but with the fire sale of Royal Mail and now RBS, the taxpayer is being let down, having had to endure all the pain of …..."
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Written Question
Air Passenger Duty
Thursday 26th March 2015

Asked by: Mike Kane (Labour - Wythenshawe and Sale East)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate his Department has made of the potential effect that reducing air passenger duty on flights leaving UK airports by 50 per cent would have on (a) passenger numbers, (b) aircraft movements and (c) the number of foreign destinations served at each UK airport.

Answered by David Gauke

The October 2012 HM Revenue & Customs report modelling the effects of price differentials at UK airports did not examine the potential effect of a UK wide reduction in Air Passenger Duty.

Figure 3 of the report provides a reading of the change in passenger numbers at a selection of English airports, on the advent of 50 per cent reduction in Air Passenger Duty at Scottish Airports. The report does not discuss the effect on aircraft movements and available destinations at these airports.


Written Question
Air Passenger Duty: Scotland
Thursday 26th March 2015

Asked by: Mike Kane (Labour - Wythenshawe and Sale East)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate his Department has made of the potential effect that reducing air passenger duty on flights leaving Scottish airports by 50 per cent would have on (a) passenger numbers, (b) aircraft movements and (c) the number of foreign destinations served at each UK airport.

Answered by David Gauke

The October 2012 HM Revenue & Customs report modelling the effects of price differentials at UK airports did not examine the potential effect of a UK wide reduction in Air Passenger Duty.

Figure 3 of the report provides a reading of the change in passenger numbers at a selection of English airports, on the advent of 50 per cent reduction in Air Passenger Duty at Scottish Airports. The report does not discuss the effect on aircraft movements and available destinations at these airports.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 25 Mar 2015
Finance (No. 2) Bill

"My hon. Friend makes an important case about the bedroom tax. The average cost of the bedroom tax is £700 per annum, and across Greater Manchester, 28,000 people have been affected. In my constituency alone, 3,038 families—the highest figure in the land—suffer from it, whereas in Witney in Oxfordshire, 300 …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 25 Mar 2015
Finance (No. 2) Bill

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 25 Mar 2015
Finance (No. 2) Bill

"I do feel strongly about it. I can cite, with his approval, the case of Mr Gunning from my constituency, which has five wards in Labour Manchester and three in Tory Trafford. He lives in Tory Trafford and was not given the discretionary payment. If he had lived in Labour …..."
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Written Question
Treasury: Written Questions
Wednesday 11th March 2015

Asked by: Mike Kane (Labour - Wythenshawe and Sale East)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, pursuant to the Answer of 25 February 2015 to Question 222889, for what reason the information requested in the original Question was not supplied.

Answered by Priti Patel - Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs

HMRC does not collect information on the contribution to APD revenues made from flights to or from specific airports.

HMRC published a report in October 2012 modelling the effects of price differentials at UK airports, including the effect of a price change at Scottish airports equivalent to the full value of air passenger duty. Figure 2 of the report gives a reading of the possible passenger response at Manchester airport.

A cross-party process reached the recommendation that Air Passenger Duty should be devolved to the Scottish Government. HMRC analysis of the potential effects on UK airports of price changes at Scottish airports aided the discussions behind this process. The analysis can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/modelling-the-effects-of-price-differentials-at-uk-airports

The Chancellor announced on 27 February that the Government will review potential options to support regional airports affected by devolution. As part of the review, the Government plans to publish a discussion paper by the summer examining the devolution and variation of APD rates within England, and the provision of aid for regional airports.


Written Question
Manchester Airport: Air Passenger Duty
Wednesday 25th February 2015

Asked by: Mike Kane (Labour - Wythenshawe and Sale East)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, how much revenue was accrued to the Exchequer in air passenger duty from Manchester Airport in each of the last five years.

Answered by Priti Patel - Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs

The devolution of APD to Scotland raises the potential for reel pressure to be put on regional airports – particularly in the North East but also on Manchester and others. The Chancellor has been clear we will work together cross parties to ensure that we minimise the impact of any decision by Scotland to reduce ADP, so that we protect English regional airports.