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Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords] 2025-02-11

11 February 2025

Lead MP

Emma Hardy

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Emma Hardy raised concerns about water (special measures) bill [lords] 2025-02-11 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
I am delighted to have another opportunity to debate this transformative Bill in this Chamber. I thank all Members for continuing to take an interest in this important piece of legislation, which demonstrates our shared commitment to improving the water sector. Today, this House will consider amendments made in the other place. I recognise that there is huge interest across this House in wider issues relating to water. Though our debate today is solely focused on the changes made to the Water (Special Measures) Bill in the other place during the Lords’ consideration of Commons amendments on 5 February, I look forward to future opportunities to discuss wider concerns and actions, for example through work relating to the independent commission.

Government Response

Government Response
The Minister defended the government's amendments, emphasising the need to bring about meaningful change in the water sector. She highlighted that legislation is not required for the water restoration fund and underlined the Government’s intention to protect Ofwat’s independence while ensuring rules are brought forward without delay.
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