We have a lot of time and a thin House. I presume that the United States is also a signatory to the same trade treaties, yet it has the “buy American” legislation, which is very strong and very effectively enforced. In the area of shipping, for example, it also has the Jones Act, which says that anything being shipped between ports in the United States has to be carried by American vessels. The United States is working under the same treaty, so why is it able to do that, while we, for some reason—perhaps deep Treasury dogma, or long-standing civil service prejudice against industry—cannot?
Public Procurement
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Spellar
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 13 May 2024.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Public Procurement.
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