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Boris vows to 'consult diary' on date to discuss turbocharging the South West

The Great South West is pushing for recognition as a regional powerhouse

British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, takes a walk in St. James's Park(Image: Getty Images)

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to 'consult his diary' on discussions to 'turbo-charge' the economy of the South West.

Johnson said that he shares the vision of a prosperous Great South West during Wednesday's PMQs.

The prominent mention follows a visit by South West MPs to where Johnson pledged to Back The Great South West.

Now, business and economic leaders are calling from less talk and more action.

Susan Davy, Chief Executive of Pennon Group - which has been spearheading the Back the Great South West campaign, said: "This latest recognition of the Great South West by the Prime Minister is welcome but we need firm Government commitments to the region. In line with the ‘build back better’ agenda there is a clear opportunity for the South West to become a leader in clean, environmentally sustainable growth. Businesses in the region – ourselves included – will continue to help drive this forward but better digital and transport connectivity is badly needed.

"We heard similar positive words from Mr Johnson at 10 Downing Street back in November and, while we welcome further dialogue on the issue, it is time the region was given the support it deserves.”

The Prime Minister was responding to a question by Totnes conservative MP Antony Mangnall, who asked: "The Prime Minister is rightly levelling up across the country, giving that issue both barrels, but I know that the South West has often been overlooked. Will he reassure this House and Members from across the South West that we will invest in digital and transport infrastructure, we will turbocharge opportunity and we will provide the growth that they need in South West? To that effect, will he meet a delegation from the South West to discuss the opportunities before us?"

Back the Great South West

The Prime Minister cited investment in schools at West Alvington Church of England Academy and Eden Park Primary and Nursery School, before adding: "As for his request [to meet a delegation], I will happily consult my diary."