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Subsidy Control Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Fox (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 2 February 2022. It occurred during Debate on bills and Committee proceeding on Subsidy Control Bill.

Without labouring the point, but labouring the point, I want to come back to the point made by the noble and learned Lord, Lord Thomas, about the grey areas that appear to be here. This is not a hypothetical example—it is a real one without names—but imagine that you have an inward investor, possibly doubling down on an investment that has already been made. As part of the process of negotiating with that investor, government, whether national or local, determines

that it is important to have a technology park where the investor’s suppliers are aggregated and work together to support the investor.

The level of support needed to create the system of suppliers that supports the inward investment, which is clearly of benefit to the region, and therefore to the country, is clear. However, it is also clear that, if arms are not twisted, they are also being bribed or given money to create that park, that environment, to make sure that the inward investor gets what they want when it comes to the investment. Is the Minister saying that this sort of process will be entirely legal even if Clause 18 remains in the Bill?

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
818 cc214-5GC 
Session
2021-22
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords Grand Committee
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