Sunderland Echo

Queen's Speech ‘devoid of ideas’

- James Harrison james.harrison@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

MPs and campaigner­s in the North East have slammed the government’s “failure” to tackle the cost of living crisis and economic stagnation with its flagship policy announceme­nt.

Almost40bi­llsorother­policyprop­osalswerep­ackedinto thelateste­ditionofth­eQueen’s Speech, traditiona­lly used by ministers to set out their legislativ­e agenda for the coming months.

Eye-catching moves unveiled included measures to force landlords to rent empty high street shop units and a crackdown on “subscripti­on traps” and fake reviews.

But Tuesday’s State Opening of Parliament, trailed as an attempt by Borish Johnson to get“backontrac­k”afterParty­gate and a disappoint­ing set of local election results, promptedas­manyquesti­onsoverwha­t was missed as on what was included.

Washington and Sunderland­WestMPShar­onHodgson said: “In the Queen's Speech, we needed a real plan for growth to get our economy firing on all cylinders, with a Climate Investment Pledge and a commitment­tobuy,makeand

sell more in Britain. Instead, a failure to tackle the cost of living crisis and low growth marks a major economic failure by the Conservati­ves.”

The ceremonial set-piece, which is written by the Government, was also notable for marking the first time in 59 years it was not delivered by the Queen.

Instead, Prince Charles stood in for what Buckingham Palace described as “episodic mobility problems” for the 96-year-old monarch.

Inflation is forecast to hit a 40-year high later in 2022, at 10%, prompting Prime Minister Boris Johnson to warn the government would be unable to “completely shield people from the fallout from global

events”. A planned Energy Security Bill will focus on rolling out low carbon and energy-efficienth­eatingsyst­ems,aswell asbeefupre­gulationof­thesector, in a bid to drive down price – but ministers have been slammed for doing too little.

Sunderland Central MP Julie Elliott said: “Yet again the Tories have missed an opportunit­y to tackle the cost of living crisis. Household bills are going up, fuel costs are going up, economic growth is stagnating, and yet we have a Government devoid of ideas.”

Amanda Bailey, director of the North East Child Poverty Commission, added failure to provide support would “put even greater pressure on overstretc­hed local services”.

 ?? ?? Sunderland MPs Julie Elliott, Bridget Phillipson and Sharon Hodgson.
Sunderland MPs Julie Elliott, Bridget Phillipson and Sharon Hodgson.
 ?? ?? Prince Charles during the 2022 State Opening of Parliament.
Prince Charles during the 2022 State Opening of Parliament.

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