VoteClimate: Hospitality Sector: Fiscal Support - 31st January 2024

Hospitality Sector: Fiscal Support - 31st January 2024

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Hospitality Sector: Fiscal Support.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2024-01-31/debates/63776346-0ADA-470D-89D0-1987C45478B2/HospitalitySectorFiscalSupport

10:10 Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat)

It is impossible to talk about energy without discussing the role of the green transition. The Government must accelerate the review of electricity market arrangements so that households and businesses alike can benefit from lower-cost renewables. That should involve decoupling electricity from wholesale gas prices. Renewables are now the cheapest source of energy, but their price is artificially linked to expensive natural gas. The Federation of Small Businesses has suggested a help-to-green scheme, which would provide direct financial support and advice to companies. That would include a grant to allow small businesses to invest in energy efficiency or microgeneration. The independent review of net zero also championed that idea. Have the Government looked at that?

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10:34 Nigel Huddleston (Conservative)

I thank my hon. Friend and others for their input today. I will briefly comment on a couple of more items before I close, Ms Bardell. The hon. Member for Bath (Wera Hobhouse), which is another beautiful constituency that I visit frequently, raised a range of issues, including the importance of the environment in the tourism eco-system and environmentally sensitive tourism. I think we will respectfully disagree on the efforts being made by the Government on decarbonising and so on. I think we have a very proud record. I recognise that there is a debate in this area, but her broader points about the contribution of tourism to the environment and the importance of sustainability are important.

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