All 2 Debates between Paul Blomfield and Lord Barker of Battle

Mon 31st Oct 2011
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Debate between Paul Blomfield and Lord Barker of Battle
Monday 31st October 2011

(13 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Paul Blomfield Portrait Paul Blomfield (Sheffield Central) (Lab)
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As we see this Government’s credentials as “the greenest ever” crumbling before our eyes, where is the Secretary of State?

Lord Barker of Battle Portrait Gregory Barker
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This may come as a surprise, but we have a team on this side of the House. I have been leading on this issue, and the Secretary of State is very happy for me to do so. [Interruption.]

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Debate between Paul Blomfield and Lord Barker of Battle
Thursday 11th November 2010

(14 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Paul Blomfield Portrait Paul Blomfield (Sheffield Central) (Lab)
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T8. The Minister has acknowledged the importance of private sector investment in the green investment bank. Will he outline to the House what practical steps are being taken to obtain such investment, and does he recognise that the delay in making a detailed statement about the bank’s function and structure is causing uncertainty in the sector, which will frustrate that investment?

Lord Barker of Battle Portrait Gregory Barker
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We are not rushing to get this right in a matter of weeks. We are talking at length and in great detail with all the major participants in the City of London, and we have great support—as witnessed by a letter to the Prime Minister from the chairman of the green investment bank commission this week—from the major institutions and investors who know that the important thing is that we get this right. Compared with the speed of the previous Government, we are moving like lightning.