UK Oil and Gas Industry

Virendra Sharma Excerpts
Thursday 19th April 2018

(6 years, 7 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Kirsty Blackman Portrait Kirsty Blackman
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In a moment.

Virendra Sharma Portrait Mr Virendra Sharma (in the Chair)
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Order. The Minister will get a chance to respond to the debate, and I would appreciate it if she would—

Claire Perry Portrait Claire Perry
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I am trying to keep us awake.

Virendra Sharma Portrait Mr Virendra Sharma (in the Chair)
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I will send you another bottle of water.

Kirsty Blackman Portrait Kirsty Blackman
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Thank you, Mr Sharma. In terms of ideological decisions, the onshore wind decision, taken on a blanket basis across the whole United Kingdom, could be applied flexibly to Scotland, and we would very much like that. There would still need to be a planning process, but it would be great if the blanket ban was not there.

Colin Clark Portrait Colin Clark
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Almost 50% of turbine applications called into Holyrood to the reporter are then given permission. The hon. Lady just said that the Scottish Government have decided not to allow fracking—as I said in my speech, I think it is nimbyism, frankly, but fair enough, because that is their right—but if local communities and local councils say—

Virendra Sharma Portrait Mr Virendra Sharma (in the Chair)
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Order. The hon. Member for Aberdeen North (Kirsty Blackman) is not responsible for the Scottish Government. Rather than directing questions to the Scottish Government through her, it is better to ask her a relevant question.

Colin Clark Portrait Colin Clark
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Thank you, Mr Sharma. I will keep my question to the hon. Lady. Does she agree that there is a contrast between the two positions? Can one give permission for turbines that people do not necessarily want in their local community when one may not believe in having fracking in Scotland? Perhaps she does believe in having fracking onshore.