Ministerial Travel: Cost

Cabinet Office – in the House of Commons at on 23 January 2025.

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Photo of Joe Robertson Joe Robertson Conservative, Isle of Wight East

What steps he is taking to reduce the cost of ministerial travel.

Photo of Ellie Reeves Ellie Reeves Minister without Portfolio , Party Chair, Labour Party

Across all our work this Government are determined to deliver better value for money for taxpayers. That is why, shortly after we came to office, this Government scrapped the Conservative party’s VIP helicopter service, which was a grossly wasteful symbol of a Government who were totally out of touch with the problems facing the rest of the country. Under this Government, Ministers must ensure that they always make efficient and cost-effective travel arrangements, which the Government publish on gov.uk.

Photo of Joe Robertson Joe Robertson Conservative, Isle of Wight East

The Minister refers to helicopter travel, and she has given her description of the previous Government. Does she not accept that the Government are using VIP helicopter travel, not through the Ministry of Defence budget but through the Cabinet Office budget? Does that not make this Government grossly hypocritical, and is that not a symbol of how out of touch they are with the British public?

Photo of Ellie Reeves Ellie Reeves Minister without Portfolio , Party Chair, Labour Party

Under the last Government, the former Prime Minister would take helicopters for short journeys at huge waste to the taxpayer. The Prime Minister’s ministerial travel under this Government is always decided with consideration for the most efficient and best use of time and, crucially, in the interests of the taxpayer.