Mrs (Chesham and Amersham)
(Con): In Chesham and Amersham, we are acutely aware
that infrastructure is vital for economic success, particularly
that of other parts of the country. However, we still have areas
that do not have access to high-speed broadband, and with the
advent of electric vehicles we are going to need to install an
extensive charging network. What further action can the
Government take to ensure the timely completion of our broadband
infrastructure and what they can do to guarantee the rapid
roll-out of electric vehicle charging points, so that
Buckinghamshire residents and businesses do not just bear the
brunt of infrastructure development, but can take advantage of
the opportunities offered by modern technology? [901542]
The Prime Minister: My right hon. Friend is
absolutely right to say that we want to ensure that we take the
advantages offered by modern technology. That is why these issues
have been addressed in our industrial strategy and will continue
to be addressed. We recognise that when we talk about
infrastructure in this country, increasingly the IT
infrastructure—the broadband infrastructure—is part of that; this
is not only about the physical road and rails infrastructure. So
we are investing £790 million in improving broadband, taking our
public investment to £1.7 billion. We are also, as she says,
leading the world in the development of electric cars, and we
need to ensure that we have those vehicle charging points. So we
have put in place, and are putting in place, grants and policy
measures to ensure that we see those charging points so that
people can take advantage of those new vehicles.