VoteClimate: Transport Infrastructure (Nottingham) - 17th June 2010

Transport Infrastructure (Nottingham) - 17th June 2010

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Transport Infrastructure (Nottingham).

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2010-06-17/debates/100617124000001/TransportInfrastructure(Nottingham)

18:13 The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (Norman Baker)

No one doubts that an effective and efficient low-carbon transport infrastructure can help to support economic development and help to tackle climate change. Unfortunately, securing these outcomes in our current economic climate is challenging to say the least, but I am confident that we can meet these challenges and still deliver transport infrastructure that works for economy and the environment. I draw the hon. Lady’s attention to the coalition Government’s statement, to which she referred in her opening remarks, in which we have made clear our commitment to a modern low-carbon transport infrastructure as an essential element of a dynamic and entrepreneurial economy. She may also have noticed that light rail is specifically mentioned in the agreement. But we have also identified the pre-eminence of the deficit reduction programme at this time. The decisions that we take and the speed with which we are able to implement transport improvements will need to be determined in the light of the comprehensive spending review.

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