Debates between Graham Stuart and Ronnie Cowan during the 2019 Parliament

Mon 3rd Jul 2023

Road Fuel Prices

Debate between Graham Stuart and Ronnie Cowan
Monday 3rd July 2023

(10 months, 1 week ago)

Commons Chamber
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Graham Stuart Portrait Graham Stuart
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I would be delighted to do so.

Ronnie Cowan Portrait Ronnie Cowan (Inverclyde) (SNP)
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Now that we know that competition on fuel prices has weakened in recent years and that that has led to inflated prices, particularly in my constituency where, despite a campaign for fair prices led by Stuart McMillan MSP, we have been paying over the odds for years, may I seek a guarantee that supermarket food prices are not following the same pattern?

Graham Stuart Portrait Graham Stuart
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Following this report, the CMA has decided to look into the supermarkets and will report back as soon as next month.

Prepayment Meters: Ofgem Decision

Debate between Graham Stuart and Ronnie Cowan
Monday 6th February 2023

(1 year, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Graham Stuart Portrait Graham Stuart
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I will write to the hon. Lady with the exact date—I believe it may have been 2020 or so—when 30% of those deemed in fuel poverty were on prepayment meters and 70% were not. It is highly unlikely that that would have materially changed in the period since so that the ratios are reversed. I can give her the assurance that there is no way that people who have been subject to the wrongful installation of prepayment meters will be picking up the tab. However, a complexity worth highlighting in the House is that although energy generators may be making record profits, energy suppliers have not been making profits in recent years, and we need a system that is fair to consumers and ensures stability in the energy supply market.

Ronnie Cowan Portrait Ronnie Cowan (Inverclyde) (SNP)
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We have heard that the people who are struggling most to pay their energy bills are often the most vulnerable in our society, and they are being forced on to a higher tariff. We have also heard that the appeals system is cumbersome and people may even lose their house. The Minister has blamed the utilities companies and Ofgem, neither of which have covered themselves in glory. He has even blamed the previous Labour Government, of 13 years ago. Does he not think that perhaps now is the time that this Government should take their responsibility?

Graham Stuart Portrait Graham Stuart
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Under this Government, not only are we seeing the transformation of our system to being greener, but we have seen the contracts for difference, which are of course reducing the costs to consumers, as those generators pay hundreds of millions of pounds into the pot to help lower bills for everybody. This Government have taken forward the greening of our energy system and at the same time we are working towards a sustainable future that will be fair to everyone, most of all the most vulnerable.