VoteClimate: Train Fares - 30th January 2020

Train Fares - 30th January 2020

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Train Fares.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2020-01-30/debates/5CB56937-1810-43E9-B323-1A27708760EE/TrainFares

Andy McDonald (Labour)

That is a curious interpretation of the experience of British rail passengers. The Transport Secretary will know that fuel duty has been frozen since 2010 at the cost of more than £50 billion, and he will be aware that air passenger duty has been broadly frozen over a similar period, with the cut likely to come in the Budget. He may also appreciate that rail and bus fares have increased by more than a third in a decade. Does the Minister agree that tax breaks for cars and aviation over public transport is the right approach to meet the climate crisis challenge?

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Chris Heaton-Harris

We have a very ambitious transport decarbonisation plan and we want to do better, as the Minister for the future of transport, my hon. Friend the Member for Mid Norfolk (George Freeman), has outlined already—so yes, we do think we have the right approach to decarbonise transport by 2050.

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