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Proceeding contribution from Brooks Newmark (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 26 June 2007. It occurred during Debate on bills on Finance Bill.
I rise to speak briefly in support of amendment No. 7, which would introduce a requirement that the regulations on zero-carbon homes expire annually. We dealt with the proposal at some length in Committee, but I for one am not able to say that the debate caused the scales to fall from my eyes. The Economic Secretary is fond of berating Conservative Members for cynicism. I am not a cynic, but I hope that the proposals in the Bill are realistic. It is for that reason that I support the proposed requirement that the regulations be reviewed every year. In Committee, the Economic Secretary became a little discombobulated when he replied to a perfectly reasonable question from my hon. Friend the Member for Wycombe (Mr. Goodman) about such minor details as how many zero-carbon homes might be expected to make use of the tax relief on them. The Economic Secretary also had difficulty with the number of existing eco-homes. He said, staccato, that there were ““few or no”” zero-carbon homes today, then admitted that there were ““none””. Then he softened again, and said that there ““may well be”” none. I think that his final offer was that the true number was ““low or zero””. That is not a reassuring background to the introduction of the regulations.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
462 c196 
Session
2006-07
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Legislation
Finance Bill 2006-07
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