Results 1-2 of 2 for climate change speaker:Mark Tami
- Nuclear Power (22 Oct 2002)
Mr Mark Tami: ...use of imported gas in terms of energy security, but I am not too sure about that. While supply might not be a major problem, we cannot guarantee price, and that must endanger security. The recent changes in gas prices have already had an effect on existing gas-fired stations and on the likelihood of further stations being built. Where are we now? On the positive side, as many hon. Members...
- Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation (22 Apr 2002)
Mr Mark Tami: ...wrong then, and they are wrong now. Some people may have short memories, but others have not forgotten the days of 15 per cent. interest rates and mass unemployment, which did not create a fertile climate in which business could grow. Those conditions made investment precarious, to say the least. Of course, those were the years of Tory government and Tory economic mismanagement. In...
