Public Transport Use

Transport – in the House of Commons at on 9 September 2021.

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Photo of Lee Rowley Lee Rowley Conservative, North East Derbyshire

What steps he is taking to encourage people to use public transport after the covid-19 outbreak.

Photo of Grant Shapps Grant Shapps The Secretary of State for Transport

The Department is working closely with operators to support measures to increase passenger confidence and encourage a return to the network. On the two trains that I took this morning, I could see that it is working.

Photo of Lee Rowley Lee Rowley Conservative, North East Derbyshire

Buses are a clear manifestation of community across the country. Even for small-state Conservatives like me, there is a role for subsidy. Will the Secretary of State commit to a cautious approach to subsidy that balances the opportunity for communities to make services viable with encouraging them over the long term to become self-sufficient?

Photo of Grant Shapps Grant Shapps The Secretary of State for Transport

I agree that buses are essential to communities: they connect people, enable people to get to jobs and education, and drive growth. That is why we are investing £3 billion of new money during this Parliament outside London for English buses, with consequentials, and why over the pandemic we provided £1.4 billion to support the sector.