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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

I will begin with a brief explanation as to why clause 14 should stand part of the Bill. I return to the point that my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow East made a moment ago, and one that I have made before, which is that these reforms were in the pipeline under the previous Government. They are reforms to a long-st

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

I thank the shadow Minister for the way he is discussing these topics. I appreciate that they are from a planning system alien to the one with which he is, I am sure, very familiar—I am tempted to say that the shadow Energy Secretary could join him on the Bench, but he is not here. I understand the point that the shado

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

Both.

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

In a very different system.

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

Amendment 84, tabled by the hon. Member for Gordon and Buchan (Harriet Cross), concerns public consultations under sections 36 and 37 of the Electricity Act 1989. It is worth making it clear that the planning systems of Scotland and of England and Wales are very different, and the starting points are very different. Th

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

Gordon and Buchan.

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

I do not disagree with a single thing that the hon. Gentleman has just said, but it is not for me to dictate to the Scottish Government. They are democratically elected, and as much as I may disagree with much of what they do, they are none the less the Government of Scotland, and if they want to ringfence funding for

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

I am trying to find the exact wording. I will come back to the hon. Gentleman. I think I have outlined to him three times now why it is different. I do not have amendment 80 in front of me at this precise moment, but it had two parts to it, one of which was about community benefits. It was directing the Scottish Govern

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

It’s the same thing.

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

There is no contradiction here at all. We are confusing two different things. My ability to say that the Scottish Government could raise x amount of money and must spend it on y is different from what we have clearly outlined—the hon. Gentleman has just repeated it—which is that at the moment Scottish Government Minist

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

I have not had the conversation. I am happy to have it, but the tone will not be, “Here are my expectations of you as a democratically elected Member of the Scottish Parliament accountable to a Parliament I do not sit in.” I do not know how familiar the shadow Minister is with the devolution legislation in the United K

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

Clause 18 is technical, amending section 106 of the Electricity Act 1989 to make provision for procedural requirements that apply to the new powers conferred by the provision in clauses 14, 15 and 17. All new regulation-making powers, except for the power to amend primary legislation in clause 14(4), are subject to the

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

Clause 20 creates a power for the Secretary of State or Scottish Ministers to make limited procedural amendments to the Electricity Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2017, which for ease of reference I will refer to as the EIA regulations. As part of the consenting process for electricity i

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28 Apr 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourth sitting)

I understand the argument, but it appears as a contradiction only if we assume that both planning systems are the same, which they are not. And they are not slightly different—they are fundamentally different. The processes are different. The timescales are different. The opportunities for public consultation are diffe

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28 Apr 2025Nuclear Power Sector

Nuclear power is a critical part of our clean power ambitions. We are making strong progress on Sizewell C and Great British Nuclear is driving forward its small modular reactor competition. We have also seen the nuclear regulatory taskforce set up by the Prime Minister, and we are ending the legacy of no new nuclear b

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28 Apr 2025Nuclear Power Sector

Planning matters, including the siting of new nuclear, are devolved to the Scottish Parliament, so it is rightly for it to decide. However, I agree that Scotland is missing out on the huge potential of new nuclear. If the ideological block introduced by the SNP were lifted, billions of pounds could be invested in Scotl

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28 Apr 2025Nuclear Power Sector

The hon. Lady has raised with me that point and the wider question of energy jobs in her constituency a number of times, and I thank her for that and for the way she has done so. Wylfa is an important site and continues to be one that the Government are considering. We will take forward those decisions in due course. A

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28 Apr 2025National Grid Resilience

Before I answer the hon. Lady’s substantive question, I want to offer her my huge congratulations on smashing to smithereens on Sunday the previous record held by a female MP in the London marathon. Great Britain has a highly resilient energy network with diverse sources of supply. The national energy system operator c

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28 Apr 2025National Grid Resilience

I will not comment on individual investment cases, but in every single case the Government make an assessment and we look at the national security implications seriously, just as the Conservatives did when they were in government. I would just gently say that the reason the supply chains in this country are as weak as

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