VoteClimate: Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill - 11th June 2012

Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill - 11th June 2012

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2012-06-11/debates/12061114000001/EnterpriseAndRegulatoryReformBill

21:31 Mr Iain Wright (Hartlepool) (Lab)

The Government had a great opportunity in this Bill to deal with the consequences of their failed economic policies. The Bill was a chance to put in place legislative measures to enhance this country’s economic competitive position, and to set in train policy certainty for investors, which would allow them to invest for the long term. The Bill could have helped our companies to improve their productivity and decarbonise the economy, while allowing British firms to benefit from the green industrial revolution, which is happening now—not in 2016. It could have made a firm statement in law that failures and poor performance at the top of business would not be tolerated or rewarded with excessive pay, and it could have safeguarded consumers from powerful vested interests. The Bill has made some progress on that, but not nearly enough. It is a missed opportunity. It is a rag-bag that exposes the Government’s lack of a compelling vision and fails to help British business to compete in the global economy of today and tomorrow. On that basis, I commend the reasoned amendment to the House.

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