All 2 Debates between Lord Hammond of Runnymede and James Heappey

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Debate between Lord Hammond of Runnymede and James Heappey
Tuesday 11th December 2018

(5 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Hammond of Runnymede Portrait Mr Hammond
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We have made it clear that we will first prioritise the security of the UK, and that we will then prioritise the flow of trade. We will not prioritise the collection of customs tariffs. The hon. Lady will be aware that these are tariffs that we are not currently collecting; they would be additional revenues. We will treat that as something that we can do in slower time, if the situation arises.

James Heappey Portrait James Heappey (Wells) (Con)
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Later today the House will debate fuel poverty. Does the Chancellor agree that the greatest lever that we can pull to alleviate the challenge of fuel poverty is to incentivise home energy efficiency? Will he look at what the Treasury can do to address that?

Lord Hammond of Runnymede Portrait Mr Hammond
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That is certainly one of the levers that we can pull, and I am happy to look again at how we support home energy efficiency.

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Debate between Lord Hammond of Runnymede and James Heappey
Tuesday 25th October 2016

(7 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Hammond of Runnymede Portrait Mr Hammond
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I make three points to the hon. Lady. First, we will have an autumn statement in just over four weeks’ time, and I will be able to set out more of our forward plans at that time. Secondly, I am not sure off the top of my head what the population proportion of the UK is in the north-west and north-east regions, but if the figures that she has quoted are correct, I am not so sure that a quarter of infrastructure investment represents disproportionate underfunding. I would need to check that. Thirdly, the very large investment in Crossrail, a strategically important national project, has had the effect of skewing infrastructure investment towards London over the past few years.

James Heappey Portrait James Heappey (Wells) (Con)
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15. What assessment he has made of the potential effect of a smart energy system on levels of productivity.