The £500 million set aside for the shared rural network was instigated by the previous Government. In the highlands of Scotland, it is organised by land mass, rather than the geographic concentration of people. If the Minister wants to find £300 million or £400 million of that to help with the roll-out of broadband, he can feel free, because it is very unpopular where we are and it is not serving the needs of the people.
Rural Broadband
Proceeding contribution from
Angus MacDonald
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 13 November 2024.
It occurred during Debate on Rural Broadband.
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