Debates between Martin McCluskey and Tom Gordon during the 2024 Parliament

Heating Oil Support

Debate between Martin McCluskey and Tom Gordon
Monday 16th March 2026

(5 days, 22 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Tom Gordon Portrait Tom Gordon (Harrogate and Knaresborough) (LD)
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It is estimated that over 20,000 homes in North Yorkshire rely upon heating oil, including constituents in the rural part of my constituency in villages outside Occaney, Copgrove, Farnham, Flaxby and others. They already face what is known as a rural premium, with households paying more for everyday essentials. Given that reality, how can the Government justify offering only limited support to households that now face soaring heating oil costs?

Martin McCluskey Portrait Martin McCluskey
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My priority, and that of the Government, in dealing with the situation in the middle east has been to come forward as quickly as possible with support, which today we can guarantee will be available for those on heating oil from 1 April. For constituents who do not use heating oil, electricity and gas prices will reduce on 1 April by 7%. We will keep the situation under review. It is fast moving. Three weeks ago, we would not have thought that we would be in the situation we are in today. We will keep the matter under review, but our priority has been to get this money to the people who need it as quickly as possible.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Martin McCluskey and Tom Gordon
Tuesday 18th November 2025

(4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Tom Gordon Portrait Tom Gordon (Harrogate and Knaresborough) (LD)
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6. What steps he is taking to improve consumer confidence in energy efficiency schemes.

Martin McCluskey Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (Martin McCluskey)
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We are reviewing the system of consumer protection and oversight for home retrofit installations, as the system we inherited is deeply flawed. We are committed to creating a simpler, stronger system of standards and oversight that will give consumers the confidence they deserve. We will consult on proposals for retrofit system reform early next year.

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Tom Gordon Portrait Tom Gordon
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The Minister will not be surprised to hear me talking about spray foam insulation once again. One of the biggest frustrations that people have is that they do not have faith or trust in Government schemes because of the failure of the installation of spray foam insulation under the previous Government. What steps is the Minister taking to ensure that mortgage lenders do away with the blanket ban on providing mortgages to people with spray foam insulation, what steps has he taken to reform TrustMark, and what consideration has he given to fixing the problem once and for all?

Martin McCluskey Portrait Martin McCluskey
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It is fair to say that I am gripped by this problem, because without confidence in the consumer protection around the installation of these schemes, we will not hit the targets for clean power by 2030, nor create the warm and safe homes that we need. I appreciate the constructive manner in which the hon. Gentleman has addressed the issue. As I discussed with him last month, we are working with lenders and financial institutions to resolve the accessibility of some outstanding financial products, but it is now not the case that all lenders have a blanket ban—we are making some progress on that. We will conduct further assessments to quantify the extent of spray foam, and I am keen to work closely with the hon. Gentleman and others who have examples from their constituencies that can inform how we design the future system.