We are moving towards it, but I shall come on to that in a minute.
I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Beverley and Holderness (Mr Stuart) for his intervention on flood defences. We are talking about an 8% reduction in spending. That is the fair comparison. I know that the hon. Member for Wakefield was being flippant, but it identifies a problem in her party—that people do not have to thank her or her hon. Friend the hon. Member for Ogmore (Huw Irranca-Davies) for money spent on flood defences. This is taxpayers' money, and it is vital that that taxpayers' money is spent in the best possible way. We want to ensure that, over the next few years, we spend taxpayers' money in the most effective way, because, as the hon. Lady correctly pointed out, we get a good return on taxpayers' money if it is spent in the right way.
Our new partnership funding scheme will see the taxpayers' pound going further. We are seeing efficiencies in the Environment Agency that mean that more houses and properties will be protected; and when we take our indicative list forward next year, I hope that many hon. Members' constituencies will benefit from new schemes with new partnership funding that will bring benefits to those communities.
Environmental Protection and Green Growth
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Benyon
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 26 October 2011.
It occurred during Opposition day on Environmental Protection and Green Growth.
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