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Energy Security

Proceeding contribution from Oliver Heald (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 30 June 2008. It occurred during Opposition day on Energy Security.
I was making the point that we can all save energy. We can all influence what happens in our country. If some people want to try microgeneration, that will be an additional help. The Government should be pressing on both fronts: they should be encouraging people to generate and to save energy. Their performance has not been strong. My first speech at a Conservative party conference, in 1989, was about energy efficiency labelling for white goods—something that the Conservative Government introduced in 1991. Many here will remember Margaret Thatcher's great speech about our having a leasehold, not a freehold, on the world. She explained the importance of energy efficiency in the modern world. That was all those years ago, and what have the Government really done on energy efficiency in the past few years? I have signed up to the Energy Saving Trust's plan to make each household more energy efficient. The Government have not given much of a push to that plan; it has not been a central crusade for them. Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker; I have made the points that I wanted to make.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
478 c641-2 
Session
2007-08
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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