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SMEs and the Net Zero Target

17 November 2020

Lead MP

Kevin Hollinrake
Thirsk and Malton
Con

Responding Minister

Kwasi Kwarteng

Tags

EconomyClimateBusiness & Trade
Word Count: 7947
Other Contributors: 6

At a Glance

Kevin Hollinrake raised concerns about smes and the net zero target in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The government should ensure that interventions by financiers and regulators are comprehensive, well considered, strategic, and stable, providing a long-term framework that avoids abrupt changes and allows businesses to transition smoothly towards net zero. I also ask the Minister to address issues with access to finance for SMEs through non-bank lenders and to consider diversifying finance provision with regional mutual not-for-profit banks.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Thirsk and Malton
Opened the debate
I am concerned about businesses being treated as collateral damage in the rush to achieve net zero. I highlighted an example of a small business in my constituency that uses fossil fuels and may face difficulties obtaining financial support for transitioning to greener processes due to ethical considerations from banks. Additionally, I mentioned issues with the green homes grants programme where installers are hesitant to apply due to short timescales. There is also concern over the transition away from fossil fuel cars, which presents challenges for businesses in related supply chains.

Government Response

Kwasi Kwarteng
Government Response
Stated the Government's absolute commitment to achieving net zero by 2050, praised small businesses for their role in economic growth. Mentioned the net zero small business engagement strategy, the green jobs taskforce aimed at creating opportunities within the green economy, and discussed potential national institutions focusing on net zero post-EU membership. Acknowledged the need for further impetus while balancing the urgency with inclusivity of all sectors.
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