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Heating Oil Support

16 March 2026

Lead MP

Martin McCluskey

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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EconomyTaxationClimateNorthern IrelandForeign AffairsEnergyBusiness & TradeStandards & EthicsLocal Government
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At a Glance

Martin McCluskey raised concerns about heating oil support 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

EconomyTaxationClimateNorthern IrelandForeign AffairsEnergyBusiness & TradeStandards & EthicsLocal Government
Government Statement
I take my responsibilities under the ministerial code seriously and am announcing measures to protect British people from soaring heating oil costs due to Middle East conflicts. Over £50 million is being committed for low-income families, with £17 million allocated specifically for Northern Ireland. Funding will be distributed through local authorities in England via the crisis and resilience fund starting April 1st, while Wales and Scotland receive £3.8 million and £4.6 million respectively to support affected households. The Government is also working on fair pricing practices, calling for industry compliance with a strengthened code of practice and urging the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to monitor price increases closely. Additionally, regulations will be explored to ensure consumer protections in the heating oil market, including dispute resolution and transparent pricing. Finally, efforts are being made to reduce dependence on global fossil fuels by advancing renewable energy projects and home upgrades through a £15 billion programme. The Government aims to support working people while addressing over-reliance on unstable global markets.

Shadow Comment

Andrew Bowie
Shadow Comment
While welcoming the statement, Andrew Bowie criticised the timing of its announcement, attributing it to pressure from opposition parties. He questioned how funding will be distributed in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and whether these regions are being fairly compensated considering their higher reliance on heating oil. Bowie also called for a 20% reduction in energy bills through axing carbon taxes and wind subsidies, and criticised the Government's decision to shut down North Sea exploration, arguing it hampers economic growth and security. He urged the Government to reconsider its stance on fuel duty rises and address concerns over their wider energy policy.
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