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7 Jul 2026Energy Security

Last month, I asked the Secretary of State about the risk of blackouts from the increasing instability of our electricity grid, and he accused me of scaremongering. Since then, I can inform the House that I have been contacted by a whistleblower at the heart of our grid operator, the National Energy System Operator. Th

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7 Jul 2026Topical Questions

According to the press, the Secretary of State is applying for a new job, which means that he must be in need of references. Who will he ask first: the trade unions, who are calling for him to be sacked; the public, who have faced a £300 rise in their energy bills on his watch; or the oil and gas workers, who roundly r

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7 Jul 2026Topical Questions

Let us look at the facts: bills went down £500 under me, but they have gone up £300 under him. The Secretary of State said that he has raked in investment, but that is because he has promised that consumers will pay sky-high prices to wind developers for decades to come. He is decimating British industry. Great British

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24 Jun 2026
intervention
Climate Change

The hon. Gentleman says that he has. Could he cite the number of jobs the legislation will create or lose in the overall economy?

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24 Jun 2026
intervention
Climate Change

I will happily give way for the hon. Gentleman to cite the figure.

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

Let me try this question: how many Members present can say, hand on heart, that they have read the impact assessment for this legislation?

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

The analysis that the hon. Gentleman points to refers to TIMES modelling. That is used for the baseline. A few pages away, its says that the TIMES modelling specifically does not look at the impact of jobs on the overall energy transition. It is in there in black and white. The hon. Gentleman might desperately google i

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24 Jun 2026
intervention
Climate Change

If it is going to be about jobs, then please—go ahead.

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

I will make this point. When I wrote to the Climate Change Committee asking it to look at this matter, it sent me a dismissive reply. So I wrote about it in a newspaper. What did the committee do? It reported me—a democratically elected politician—under the Independent Press Standards Organisation editors’ code and tri

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

I have taken interventions from so many Labour Members, and none of them could give a figure—[Interruption.] I will happily give way.

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24 Jun 2026Topical Questions

The Government’s Islamophobia definition is already being weaponised to shut down free speech, just as I warned it would. South Wales police tried to use it to effectively criminalise people for criticising Islam, which Ministers promised us time and again would not happen. Does the Minister understand how divisive tha

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

Today, we are voting on something hugely consequential: a new net zero target that will allow Ministers and civil servants to control almost every part of the economy and the cost of goods in every aspect of people’s lives. It will affect the cost of energy, food, housing, heating, transport, holidays and shipping, and

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

I note that the hon. Gentleman did not answer my question, because he does not have an answer. Let me answer his question: on an electricity bill, 25% of the cost is a wholesale cost, and 75% is a non-commodity cost. Bills have gone up so much partly because of the taxes, levies and policies that his Government have ch

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

No, I will pursue my argument. The vast majority of the costs on an electricity bill are not to do with wholesale prices. The question that I asked the hon. Member for Mid Derbyshire (Jonathan Davies) was whether he could tell us—[Interruption.] He should listen to this; he is not even listening to my point. I asked wh

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24 Jun 2026
intervention
Climate Change

If the hon. Gentleman would like to tell us about the impact on jobs, he is more than welcome to do so.

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24 Jun 2026Topical Questions

Asking officers to record examples of an illegitimate criticism of Islam is nothing short of an assault on free speech. Let me try another issue: last night, Labour MPs voted to give children as young as 11 powerful puberty-blocking drugs that could leave them infertile for the rest of their lives. The right hon. Lady

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

Well, the hon. Gentleman could not answer the question on jobs. If he had read it, he would know that the Government’s own impact assessment admits that the modelling does not consider any upside, or downside risks, to the economy arising from the energy transition. It specifically says that it does not consider the im

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

The hon. Gentleman also did not answer my question on jobs. I inherited my party’s position on net zero. I made it clear from the outset that my priority was affordability for Brits in this country, and that net zero should not impoverish consumers. In fact, I made some changes that meant that Labour called me a climat

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

I will come to the evidence of the Climate Change Committee in a second, but first I note that once again, a Member from the Labour Benches cannot cite an overall figure on jobs—I would have thought that the Labour party would be able to cite a figure on jobs.

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24 Jun 2026Climate Change

Look, I have given way to a number of hon. Members, and nobody has had an answer. Let me put this to them—

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