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Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Bill - Clause 3 (Arbitration process for compensation)

24 February 2023

Lead MP

Liam Fox

Debate Type

Bill Debate

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Justice & CourtsEnergy
Other Contributors: 8

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Liam Fox raised concerns about electricity transmission infrastructure bill - clause 3 (arbitration process for compensation) in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The amendment aims to redress the imbalance between individuals and large corporations such as National Grid in disputes over electricity transmission infrastructure. It seeks to provide timely, accessible, affordable arbitration that gives constituents fair access to justice without significant financial costs. The Bill is necessary due to increased voltage in overhead cables linking Hinkley Point C nuclear power station with Avonmouth, leading to the installation of new T-pylons which have caused visual and practical issues for residents. The proposed legislation would ensure disputes are settled fairly, regardless of whether they occurred before or after the Bill's implementation.
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