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Growing Back Better Report

25 February 2021

Lead MP

Philip Dunne

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

EconomyTaxationClimateEnergyBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 11

At a Glance

Philip Dunne raised concerns about growing back better report in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

EconomyTaxationClimateEnergyBusiness & Trade
Government Statement
Philip Dunne, the Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee, thanked the House and relevant committees for granting him an opportunity to make a statement before the Chancellor's Budget announcement. He highlighted the importance of greener recovery policies in reviving the economy post-covid pandemic while aligning with the UK’s climate objectives. He mentioned the Prime Minister's 10-point plan for a green industrial revolution, the Chancellor's national infrastructure strategy, and the upcoming COP26 conference as key initiatives. Dunne expressed concern over delays in implementing the Green Homes Grant programme and called for urgent overhaul and extension of this scheme to avoid jeopardising its credibility. He also recommended changes in VAT rates to encourage energy efficiency improvements and circular economy practices. Additionally, he advised the Chancellor to integrate climate objectives into monetary policy guidance.

Shadow Comment

Barry Gardiner
Shadow Comment
Barry Gardiner acknowledged Philip Dunne's chairmanship of the Environmental Audit Committee and praised him for his patience and tact throughout. He highlighted the unprecedented economic hardship caused by the covid pandemic, including an expected 11% contraction in GDP this year and a loss of 1.5 million jobs from high streets. He emphasised that retrofitting and upgrading UK homes is essential to meet climate targets but also has potential as a significant job creator. Gardiner called on the Government to invest more in energy efficiency programmes and address delivery issues surrounding the Green Homes Grant.
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