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Levelling Up Rural Britain ( 9 Nov 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I am delighted, and I will recommend that a friend of mine submits evidence to the Committee. I will refer to his work later. The Government need to empower and support farmers to undertake a wide range of practical routine tasks that are currently the responsibility of national agencies but that those agencies are unable to deliver because they do not have local expertise and knowledge. For...

Levelling Up Rural Britain ( 9 Nov 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I am most grateful to the hon. Gentleman. The policing initiative is being led by a retired local police officer, and it is transforming the countryside’s ability to police itself and to deal with rural crime more effectively. I have been trialling such initiatives in my constituency, too. We are not scrapping all the regulations. Of course, there has to be regulation. Some of the rhetoric...

Northern Ireland Elections ( 9 Nov 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I very much welcome the bipartisan tone of these exchanges; we need to look forward without blame and with hope in our hearts that we can restore power sharing and the working of the Belfast/Good Friday agreement as quickly as possible, but are we not learning something from the state of the Northern Ireland protocol? It has been in force for nearly three years but it has not been fully...

Home Secretary: Resignation and Reappointment (26 Oct 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: May I remind my hon. Friend that I recall that Tony Blair had to remove one of his very senior and most trusted Ministers for a breach of the ministerial code and later reappointed him to the Government? The public will respect the fact that we have a system that holds Ministers accountable for breaches of the code, but there is learning from mistakes and not just blame. I can vouch for the...

Public Order Bill: New Clause 7 - Power of Secretary of State to bring proceedings (18 Oct 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I think the Minister should now be persuaded, particularly as one of his predecessors, my hon. Friend the Member for Louth and Horncastle (Victoria Atkins), has now made it clear that she supports this amendment. It is time for the Government to say that we have to recognise that the present arrangements are not adequate, and we will be thinking about how to build on the arguments that have...

Public Order Bill: New Clause 7 - Power of Secretary of State to bring proceedings (18 Oct 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I am grateful to my hon. Friend for giving way and I am listening carefully to what she is saying, which I know reflects beliefs of great sincerity. Does that mean, however, that she is against the existing law that allows local authorities to ban those same activities around abortion clinics, for example, on a selective basis? It seems to me that the House has already accepted that...

Public Order Bill: New Clause 7 - Power of Secretary of State to bring proceedings (18 Oct 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I am grateful to have the opportunity to support new clause 11, which was tabled by the hon. Member for Ealing Central and Acton (Dr Huq). She has got into a bit of a scrape because she said something silly, but those of us who know her know that she is an extremely committed parliamentarian and very public spirited, and I hope that order will be restored in that department as soon as...

Public Order Bill: New Clause 7 - Power of Secretary of State to bring proceedings (18 Oct 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I say rather wryly to my hon. Friend, “Good try.” But it is not really adequate, is it? All our local authorities are under huge spending pressure and do not want to spend money on drafting orders and so on, so what local authority will be preoccupied with this problem unless there is a problem? The strength of the case for implementing a PSPO is supported by evidence of likelihood, which...

Ukraine (22 Sep 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: In response to the intervention by the hon. Member for Chesterfield (Mr Perkins) about not being bullied, what discussions are the UK Government having with our American counterparts, who are saying they want a negotiation without specifying what the baseline of the negotiation is? Will we be making it clear that the baseline is that Russia has to get out of all occupied Ukraine as the basis...

Tributes to Her Late Majesty The Queen ( 9 Sep 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: On behalf of the constituents of Harwich and North Essex, I rise to pay tribute to Her late Majesty, whose whole life was the greatest example of public service we shall ever witness, whose kind heart, sharp intellect and huge wisdom were such a gift to the nation, and who had love in her soul for everyone and a serenity which even now calms the nation in these troubled times. She inspired so...

Ukraine Update ( 5 Sep 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: May I first echo the comment of the shadow Secretary of State, the right hon. Member for Wentworth and Dearne (John Healey), about how fitting it is that this should be the first statement the Government make on our return to Parliament? So many Members on the Government Benches hope for the Secretary of State’s continuity in his role in the new Administration, so that we can press our...

New Pylons: East Anglia — [Graham Stringer in the Chair] (19 Jul 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I am most grateful for your chairmanship of these proceedings, Mr Stringer, and to the Minister for his response and the care that he has taken over the matter. I am extremely grateful for the kind words that everybody has expressed to me today and for the high quality of all the contributions to the debate. I am still very unhappy, because the Minister is effectively still disclaiming...

New Pylons: East Anglia — [Graham Stringer in the Chair] (19 Jul 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I beg to move, That this House has considered new pylons in East Anglia. It is my great pleasure to introduce this debate on the prospect of new pylons in the east of England, and I thank the Backbench Business Committee for granting us time to discuss the new electricity transmission infrastructure in our constituencies, which will have a high impact if it goes ahead as proposed. I am...

New Pylons: East Anglia — [Graham Stringer in the Chair] (19 Jul 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I am very grateful to my right hon. Friend for his kind words. I agree with him completely. One of my arguments is that this consultation is completely inadequate. All the respondents to the House of Commons engagement team’s inquiries expressed a strong preference for an offshore transmission system, which would avoid the blighting of farmland, and people’s homes and communities. That...

New Pylons: East Anglia — [Graham Stringer in the Chair] (19 Jul 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: No, it is not, but to be fair to National Grid, it engaged openly with us and we were grateful for that engagement. I believe the people at National Grid are doing their best; of course, they are working within a regulatory framework and against expectations that have been set since the industry was privatised in the 1980s that are now completely out of date. Everybody is guilty of making...

New Pylons: East Anglia — [Graham Stringer in the Chair] (19 Jul 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I am not familiar with that issue, but the scientific literature on the health impact of pylons is still contested. There is no doubt, though, that they have a psychological impact, and that the psychological blight on people’s lives can be very serious. People do not like living near pylons, which is why they tend to favour buying homes that do not have views that are blighted by pylons....

New Pylons: East Anglia — [Graham Stringer in the Chair] (19 Jul 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: That is absolutely right, but we also need to make the point that even if the evidence is made available and proves the point in favour of the present proposals, it is against benchmarks that are out of date and inadequate for the purpose. That is why I call this a patch and mend approach to the existing infrastructure, when the scale of the extra capacity required to be carried in the East...

New Pylons: East Anglia — [Graham Stringer in the Chair] (19 Jul 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: My hon. Friend is completely right, but the real question is: to whom do we go to get it done? National Grid says it is locked into a regulatory and planning framework and has to operate in a certain way—that the assumption must be that overhead pylons are the right solution, unless there are other reasons. The most difficult thing in the whole process is that not even the Minister for...

New Pylons: East Anglia — [Graham Stringer in the Chair] (19 Jul 2022)

Bernard Jenkin: I could not agree more. We have environmental policies and net zero policies that are costing the earth, even though they are designed to save the earth—they are very important policies and we put a great deal of money into them—and yet we have other policies that despoil the environment and communities. The damage they do is not costed into the proposals. In a new regime, the effect on...


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