Woking Liberal DemocratsThe motion includes proposals in three key areas: funding; people and skills; and the role of scientific advice.
Key proposals include:
Commenting, Liberal Democrat MP for Cambridge and former research scientist at the University of Cambridge, Julian Huppert said:
"Despite low levels of funding, the UK has outperformed other countries, some which invest almost twice as much in research and development.
"There is clear evidence that government investment in research and development incentivises and creates the conditions for additional private sector investment.
"Today Liberal Democrats supported increased investment in science and research. We want to develop an education and training system to produce a highly-skilled workforce that supports research and innovation. Improving science and maths education in schools must be a priority if we are to inspire the next generation.
"We also need an immigration system that actively encourages top scientists and academics to come to the UK, otherwise they will go elsewhere.
"These proposals challenge the way the Government thinks about science, redirecting money to where it benefits the economy, improving our ability to attract the brightest minds and giving the next generation the skills they need to compete in an ever-changing world."
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