Skip to main content

Main navigation

  • Home
  • About Alan
  • Residents' Survey
  • News
  • Contact
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • instagram

Local MP Alan Mak says Labour Government's AI plan is not good enough for Britain

  • Tweet
Wednesday, 15 January, 2025
  • Westminster News
 Local MP Alan Mak says Labour Government's AI plan is not good enough for Britain

Local MP Alan Mak says that the Labour Government's AI plan is not good enough and is letting the country down.

In his role as Shadow Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, he spoke in Parliament and told his Government counterpart Peter Kyle that the delayed plan is "analogue government in the digital age - slow, uninspiring and not good enough for Britain".

He added: "Our country deserves the best, but Labour has let Britain down again."

Mr Mak went on: "Last week, the Chancellor fled the country. As she headed east, our economy went south. Labour promised growth but it has delivered failure.

"It has published an underwhelming plan three months late. It has punished our tech workers with the National Insurance jobs tax. It has saddled our tech sector with red tape and more quangos and it aligns itself with the EU when everybody else is saying no."

He said the previous Conservative Government had identified the opportunities of AI early and acted decisively. But one of Labour’s first actions on entering government was to cut £1.3 billion of funding for Britain’s first supercomputer and AI research.

"We kept Britain out of the EU’s anti-growth regulatory regime, enabling our tech sector to flourish. In contrast, the Secretary of State is on record praising the EU’s approach to AI, which even President Macron rejected.

"We also launched the incubator for AI, which led on groundbreaking work to improve productivity, and the gov.uk chatbot.

"We also provided £500 million for AI compute, because our AI sector requires cutting-edge computing power, as well as more energy to power data centres. Labour’s energy policy is taking our country to the brink of blackouts."

Mr Mak said it was a Conservative Government who organised the world’s first AI safety summit and delivered the world’s third largest AI market, fostering an environment in which Sir Demis Hassabis won the Nobel prize last year.

"Even the Prime Minister admitted that when it comes to AI, Britain starts with a position of strength.

"The bad news is that Labour is already squandering the world-leading AI position that we built up for Britain." 

You may also be interested in

Local MP Alan Mak visits Langstone Harbour Open Day and sees improved facilities for commercial fishing

Local MP Alan Mak visits Langstone Harbour Open Day and sees improved facilities for commercial fishing

Tuesday, 3 June, 2025
Local MP Alan Mak has visited Langstone Harbour Open Day and seen improved facilities for commercial fishing.Over the last two years Langstone Harbour Board has been awarded £390,000 as part of the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs' UK Seafood Fund: Infrastructure Scheme under the

Show only

  • Articles
  • European News
  • Local News
  • Speeches in Parliament
  • Westminster News

Alan Mak Member of Parliament for the Havant Constituency

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • About Alan Mak
  • Alan's E-Mail Newsletter - Sign Up!
  • Media Centre
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • instagram
Promoted by Alan Mak of Denvilles House, 33 Emsworth Road, Havant PO9 2SN. Unauthorised use, copying, storage or distribution of the text and/or photographs and/or other content on this website is prohibited. This website is not funded by the taxpayer.
Copyright 2025 Alan Mak Member of Parliament for the Havant Constituency. All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree