Results 61–80 of 4000 for in the 'Commons debates' speaker:Caroline Lucas

Energy Bill [Lords] ( 9 May 2023)

Caroline Lucas: I appreciate that hon. Members want to demonstrate cross-party support for net zero. Yes, by and large, we agree about decarbonisation, but sadly we do not agree about the speed of that process. The UK has a responsibility to go much further and faster than most other countries because we are disproportionately responsible for the cumulative emissions that are already in the atmosphere. We...

Energy Bill [Lords] ( 9 May 2023)

Caroline Lucas: I thank the hon. Gentleman for his intervention, but I totally disagree. The option before us is not to use home-grown fossil fuels versus imported fossil fuels. The choice—[Interruption.] No, it is not. The choice before us is whether we continue to depend on fossil fuels or whether we shift to a green transition much faster. I appreciate why that is difficult for him to understand. Having...

Energy Bill [Lords] ( 9 May 2023)

Caroline Lucas: No, I will not, I am sorry. Some climate limits mean that we need to change behaviour as well as depending on new technologies. I was about to talk about the windfall tax and the gaping hole that allows corporations to claim £91.40 for every £100 invested if—perversity of perversities—they reinvest that money in yet more oil. This comes at a total cost to the taxpayer of nearly £11...

Energy Bill [Lords] ( 9 May 2023)

Caroline Lucas: Will the Secretary of State give way?

Energy Bill [Lords] ( 9 May 2023)

Caroline Lucas: Will the Secretary of State say a little about hydrogen? As he will know, there is real concern about putting a hydrogen levy on household bills at a time when so many people are already struggling to pay those bills. Will he look again at where to put the funding for hydrogen? Secondly, will he accept that using hydrogen for households—for home heating—is very inefficient? It is...

Coronation: Policing of Protests ( 9 May 2023)

Caroline Lucas: The Minister just said that the right to peaceful protest is sacrosanct and no one would seek to undermine it, but I put it to him that that is exactly what his Government have just done: Ministers are criminalising protest. Just because some people were allowed to protest, that does not mitigate against the fact that a number were not. Let me just correct him: those who were arrested and...

Prime Minister: Engagements ( 3 May 2023)

Caroline Lucas: This Government’s vile and immoral refugee ban Bill and the toxic language coming from the Home Office are not even dog-whistle politics; they are a giant hard-right foghorn, blasting out a poisonous “them and us” narrative. The Government plumbed new depths last week when the Minister for Immigration claimed that people trying to come to the UK “tend to have completely...

Water Quality: Sewage Discharge (25 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: The complacency that the Secretary of State is displaying is frankly shocking. Not one English river is classed as being in a healthy condition, none meet good chemical standards and few meet good ecological standards. The Conservatives have been in power for 13 years. That is a record of failure. In addition, dividends now average £1.6 billion a year, which is money going out of the system...

Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 278 - Charge on exceptional generation receipts (19 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: The Minister is very generous in giving way again. I simply want to make the very obvious point that simply because oil and gas are extracted from the North sea, there is no guarantee that they will be used by people in the UK. They get sold on global markets at the highest price, so the argument that this is the best way to reach energy security is flawed. The best way to reach energy...

Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 278 - Charge on exceptional generation receipts (19 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: I am delighted to have the best part of an hour and a half to talk about the electricity generator levy—[Interruption.] No, not really. I rise to speak in support of new clause 11, which would require the Government to conduct an assessment of the impact of the electricity generator levy on investment in renewable energy in the UK, exactly picking up on the point that was made by the...

Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 278 - Charge on exceptional generation receipts (19 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: I am so fed up with this argument from the Government, because nobody is talking about turning off oil and gas tomorrow. We are talking about whether the world can sustain more new oil and gas, particularly from a country such as the UK, which is so blessed with alternatives. We were also one of the first countries to industrialise, so we have a greater responsibility to take a real lead on...

Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 278 - Charge on exceptional generation receipts (19 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: Will the Minister give way?

Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 5 - Charge and main rate for financial year 2024 (18 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: I rise to speak in support of new clause 10, which stands in my name and addresses the decarbonisation allowance first announced by the Chancellor in the autumn statement and now legislated for in this Bill. Although in principle the decarbonisation allowance may sound innocuous or even useful, it is in fact an outrageous subsidy that sees the taxpayer paying companies to decarbonise their...

Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 5 - Charge and main rate for financial year 2024 (18 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: As well as the economic cost of the way that the windfall tax has been designed, does the shadow Minister agree that it has a massive climate cost, in the sense that we are incentivising oil and gas at exactly the time when we need to make the transition to green energy technologies?

Points of Order (18 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. At the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero oral questions this morning, the Under-Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, the hon. Member for West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine (Andrew Bowie) claimed that the Scottish Green party Minister Patrick Harvie had said: “oil and gas workers in Aberdeen should simply get on their bikes...

Points of Order (18 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: indicated assent.

Energy Security and Net Zero: Energy Price Guarantee Extension (18 Apr 2023)

Caroline Lucas: One of the most effective and long-term ways of getting people’s energy bills down would be to invest in a comprehensive, street-by-street home insulation programme, which this Government are still failing to do. Research by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit shows that delays to legislating for minimum energy efficiency standards for the private rented sector could cost renters in...

Powering Up Britain (30 Mar 2023)

Caroline Lucas: Just a week ago, the UN Secretary-General said we needed a “quantum leap” when it comes to climate action. This Government have laboured and, frankly, brought forth a mouse. There is no new funding, no street-by-street home insulation plan, no mandatory rooftop solar and no unblocking of onshore wind. Instead, Ministers are gambling with technologies that are slow and costly at best, and...

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Public Access to Nature (30 Mar 2023)

Caroline Lucas: What steps she is taking to improve public access to nature.

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Public Access to Nature (30 Mar 2023)

Caroline Lucas: As the Minister knows, goal 10 of the environmental improvement plan is to enhance engagement with the natural environment. Saving historic footpaths is a vital way of doing that, so it is a bit bizarre, given there is already a backlog of more than 4,000 applications waiting to be processed to save those footpaths, that the Government have reneged on their promise to scrap the deadline in...


<< < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > >>

Create an alert

Advanced search

Find this exact word or phrase

You can also do this from the main search box by putting exact words in quotes: like "cycling" or "hutton report"

By default, we show words related to your search term, like “cycle” and “cycles” in a search for cycling. Putting the word in quotes, like "cycling", will stop this.

Excluding these words

You can also do this from the main search box by putting a minus sign before words you don’t want: like hunting -fox

We also support a bunch of boolean search modifiers, like AND and NEAR, for precise searching.

Date range

to

You can give a start date, an end date, or both to restrict results to a particular date range. A missing end date implies the current date, and a missing start date implies the oldest date we have in the system. Dates can be entered in any format you wish, e.g. 3rd March 2007 or 17/10/1989

Person

Enter a name here to restrict results to contributions only by that person.

Section

Restrict results to a particular parliament or assembly that we cover (e.g. the Scottish Parliament), or a particular type of data within an institution, such as Commons Written Answers.

Column

If you know the actual Hansard column number of the information you are interested in (perhaps you’re looking up a paper reference), you can restrict results to that; you can also use column:123 in the main search box.