Lead story- Minister meets biggest companies relevant to his brief. All presented in the most negative way, as dodgy and anti-British.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... f-meetings
Information published by the government shows that from July 2024 until December 2024 – the most recent period for which there is data – Kyle held meetings with people representing or advocating for technology companies 28 times.
Google, Amazon and Microsoft were present at five of those meetings, the data shows, while Meta attended four.
Five of Kyle’s meetings, all in early August, were to discuss online disinformation and how it had contributed to the spread of violence during that summer’s riots. But apart from that, almost every one was to discuss “investment”, “opportunities”, or both.
These are very big investments potentially, even allowing for the sort of exaggeration that's routine in announcing projects. And don't necessarily have to be in places where loads of jobs are being created already. A data center is being built by Blackstone in.... Blyth.
Normally, you would expect officials to do a lot of the meeting, but I can see why a minister might want to be hands on. I don't doubt that Ministers are rather starry eyed about productivity gains and the like, but hard to object to them working hard to get private investment in.
What's the problem here?
This year he has met AI companies several times, according to documents obtained under freedom of information rules by the website eu.tech. Those meetings include three with the US AI company Anthropic, as well as a two-day flurry of meetings in February during which he saw executives from OpenAI, the chip designer Arm, Google DeepMind, ElevenLabs and Synthesia.
A two day flurry of meetings? He should have met them all over, what, a three month period?
And this rather absurd nugget.
Some in Labour circles now believe Kyle has become so close to the industry he is supposed to monitor that he will be moved in the next reshuffle, possibly to replace Bridget Phillipson as education secretary.
Kyle's so bad, we'll have to give him a big promotion. Rather than just say "steady on, Peter".
And this revelation. Larry Ellison of Oracle, fourth richest man in the world, needs an introduction from Tony Blair. It's not like Blair suggested some obscure guy meet the minister.
Last September, Kyle met Tony Blair in a meeting designed to “discuss [his department’s] priorities”. However, information obtained by Politico last week under freedom of information laws shows Blair used that meeting to suggest Kyle meet the Ellison Institute of Technology, which is funded by Larry Ellison, the billionaire tech mogul who also funds the Tony Blair Institute.