VoteClimate: Economic Affairs and Work and Pensions - 8th June 2010

Economic Affairs and Work and Pensions - 8th June 2010

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Economic Affairs and Work and Pensions.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2010-06-08/debates/10060836000001/EconomicAffairsAndWorkAndPensions

19:41 Ms Margaret Ritchie (South Down) (SDLP)

We can do more for ourselves in many other areas, too. Northern Ireland has potentially a very rich renewable energy resource. It can be at the centre of our plans to develop the green economy. We also have huge potential in our agriculture and food industries to drive for higher added value. We have a well-educated and trained work force, and a world-class broadband infrastructure that can be the platform for the growth of our tradable sectors. We must get all of this moving if we are to be credible in offering work to everyone.

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20:37 Chi Onwurah (Labour)

I know that I should not touch upon controversial subjects, which is why I am so glad that what I am going to say is entirely uncontroversial. During the election, all parties were in agreement that the economy needs to be rebalanced in favour of manufacturing. Newcastle, with our great universities, specialising in medicine, design and engineering, our industrial heritage and strategic assets, has an essential role to play. We can help the UK to meet two of the great challenges that face us—securing sustainable energy resources and supporting an ageing population. These sectors need to be part of the new economy. We need to build up our science and manufacturing base and foster the spirit of innovation that led George Stephenson to invent the steam engine and make his fortune.

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