Debates between Andrew Pakes and Torcuil Crichton during the 2024 Parliament

Thu 10th Oct 2024
Tue 8th Oct 2024

Great British Energy Bill (Third sitting)

Debate between Andrew Pakes and Torcuil Crichton
Torcuil Crichton Portrait Torcuil Crichton
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It is difficult to argue against home insulation, but I do not know whether we need legislation or an amendment to the Bill to achieve it, particularly when it is happening already in community-owned power companies such as Point and Sandwick Trust in my constituency. The company raises £1 million a year for its community, and distributed in the last 18 months £250,000 to people living in fuel poverty, to help with home insulation and heating costs. That is the template, the model and the example that GB Energy could help and sustain without need for the amendment.

Andrew Pakes Portrait Andrew Pakes
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I share huge empathy with the sentiments behind the amendment, but I believe that the answer to home insulation sits not in the Great British Energy Bill, but in the wider clean power and clean energy mission. I find it quite rich for Opposition Members, who used to be in government, to talk about supporting an emergency home insulation programme when they decimated the apprenticeship programme that delivered the workforce that could actually insulate our homes.

Great British Energy Bill (First sitting)

Debate between Andrew Pakes and Torcuil Crichton
Andrew Pakes Portrait Andrew Pakes (Peterborough) (Lab)
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This is registered, but I have been told to say it out loud: I am a member of the GMB, which is appearing before us later, and before the election I was the deputy general secretary of Prospect, which is also speaking to us this morning.