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Will Mr Whitfield make it clear whether the Labour Party will, if it is returned to government in 2024, abolish the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020?
Although the Government’s aim is to deliver at least 18,000 hectares of trees planted per year by 2024-25, the target of 12,000 for 2022 was missed by nearly 2,000 hectares.
Indeed, if that does not happen, capacity constraints on the west coast main line, which will reach a critical stage by 2024-25, will be such that billions of pounds will again have to be spent on the line in advance of further high-speed rail connections.
The current recovery plan agreed by the fund trustees aims to remove the deficit by the time of the 2024 revaluation. At 31 March 2015, the deficit had risen to around £59 million against a target of £20 million.
Will the cabinet secretary stop—to use his own words—finger pointing, take responsibility and clearly lay out his vision for rural support post 2024? I completely reject Mr Carson’s analysis.
I expect to be able to deliver the transfer of the majority of people by the end of 2023, and I expect to do all transfers by 2024; however, it is not in my gift to do so.
We think that gross domestic product will not return to the level that it was at before the pandemic until 2024, and we expect unemployment to remain elevated over much of that period.
Given the planned increase in staff members of 6.6 whole-time equivalents in 2020-21 and a further projected increase in headcount, with an additional 24.5 by 2024-25, how do you assure yourself that current and projected capital funding is adequate and sustainable?
Will the cabinet secretary progress those projects in the 2019 to 2024 control period? The member referred to a number of projects, in particular the one at Highland Spring Ltd.