Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Fuel Duty.
Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2012-11-12/debates/12111230000001/FuelDuty
20:38 Robert Halfon (Harlow) (Con)
“demonstrates the Government’s commitment to tackling climate change”. —[ Official Report , 26 March 2007; Vol. 458, c. 1265.]
I think that that sums up the shadow Chancellor’s principles on the issue. I have to say that he makes the Vicar of Bray look like Gandhi. In reality, the shadow Chancellor’s petrol tax had very little to do with climate change, because families could not change their behaviour to respond to it. Like scrapping the 10p rate, it was a tax on the poor.
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21:05 Christopher Pincher (Tamworth) (Con)
The industry reckons that the capacity mechanism could increase its costs, which it could pass on, by anywhere between £3 billion and £13 billion, meaning that anywhere north of £14 a year could be added to energy bills. We need to ensure that the Energy Bill does not have the perverse effect of adding to energy bills as it tries to reduce them. I hope that the Minister will pass on that message to his colleagues in the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
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