VoteClimate: National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - 17th December 2024

National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - 17th December 2024

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2024-12-17/debates/FDD5AC2C-FE28-4026-9715-70E5A53BC3B2/NationalInsuranceContributions(SecondaryClass1Contributions)Bill

16:00 Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat)

There are so many places where the Government have spent it. Having claimed this £22 billion black hole, they promptly agreed a £10 billion pay rise for their trade union backers. Train drivers on more than £60,000 a year are getting £10,000 pay rises while in talks about a four-day week. Those train drivers are not available for the holiday season, because they are so awash with that backdated pay increase that nobody wants to do any overtime. There are so many other areas. We have GB Energy to invest in renewable energy. I was the Energy Minister until April, and there was no shortage of investment available for renewables in this country. Before anyone points to last year’s failure to get offshore wind, that was because of the price window that we imposed. We did not want to overpay for it. There was no shortage of appetite, as was shown this year. One reason why we moved to an annual programme was precisely to ensure that we did not overpay, but could bring on all the renewables we wanted. There are so many areas where the Government could instead not spend the money that they have chosen to spend.

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