Maggie
Throup, Member of Parliament for Erewash, praised the Chancellor of the
Exchequer’s Budget in a parliamentary debate. The Chancellor delivered a budget
focusing on the Prime Minister’s priorities of halving inflation, growing the
economy and reducing debt.
Commenting
Maggie said: “I very much welcome the measures
announced in the Chancellor’s Budget. The feedback that I have received from
constituents across Erewash has been very positive with descriptions such as
measured, considered, logical. The Budget shows that the Conservatives, as
ever, are the party of economic growth and opportunities. I especially welcome the £60 million of new support for public swimming
pools. I trust that this will be distributed fairly to ensure that swimming
pools like those at West Park Leisure Centre in Long Eaton and Victoria Leisure
Centre in Ilkeston can continue to be used by my constituents to support both
their physical and mental health.”
On Monday 20th
March 2023, the Budget debate continued, with a particular focus on Science and
Technology. The Chancellor announced that the Government is providing £10
million of funding in 2023-24 to 2024-25 to the Medicines and Healthcare
Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), allowing the regulator to maximise Brexit freedoms
and accelerate patient access to treatments. In her
speech in the House of Commons, Maggie supported the decision to award this
extra funding to the MHRA, saying:
“I was particularly pleased to see that the MHRA will receive £10
million in funding. The MHRA is a world-leading regulator, and the extra
funding will help with their ongoing innovation work and accelerate the
development of ground-breaking recognition routes. This will undoubtedly give
UK patients faster access to the most cutting-edge medical products in the
world. It is also great news that the
Government will create and deliver 12 new investment zones across England. I am
pleased that the East Midlands has been chosen as a hub. This will help drive
business investment and levelling up, as well as bringing well paid jobs to the
region. The UK is on track to become a world-leading science superpower
and I welcome the measures within the Budget that will help us achieve this
vision.”