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Adjournment debate on Thursday, 3 November 2011, in the House of Commons, led by Tim Yeo. The answering member was Charles Hendry.


Electricity Market Reform

Westminster Hall debate on a motion for the adjournment on electricity market reform. [Relevant documents: Fourth Report from the Energy and Climate Change Committee, Session 2010-11, HC 742, and the Government response, HC 1448.] Resolved, that the sitting be now adjourned.


Secondary information

Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
534 c366-84WH 
Session
2010-12
Department
Department of Energy and Climate Change
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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Proceeding contributions
Charles Hendry | 534 c379-82WH (Link to this contribution) I know that you, Mr Havard, are capable of so many miracles and magical things that we thought that ...
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Charles Hendry | 534 c382WH (Link to this contribution) I fear that this is not an integral part of the debate on market reform and, while I want to respond...
Tim Yeo | 534 c383-4WH (Link to this contribution) With your permission, Mr Havard, I will comment briefly on what has been said. As the Minister has s...
Charles Hendry | 534 c382-3WH (Link to this contribution) I am not going to give way, because I want to give time to the Select Committee Chair. I have spoken...
Tom Greatrex | 534 c378-9WH (Link to this contribution) I will endeavour to be brief to provide that time, but I want to say a few things. I welcome the rep...
Charles Hendry | 534 c379WH (Link to this contribution) We have had an interesting debate. This is one of the rare occasions where one can say that we shoul...
Speaker | 534 c379WH (Link to this contribution) At one point, Minister, I seemed to have managed to stop time, but I cannot stretch time. Carry on.
Lord Whitehead | 534 c377WH (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend has just stressed that point. Given that I have about one minute left, expatiating on...
Barry Gardiner | 534 c377WH (Link to this contribution) I absolutely agree with what my hon. Friend is saying. Will he say something about liquidity and the...
Lord Whitehead | 534 c376-7WH (Link to this contribution) I will limit my remarks to one or two points. One disadvantage of having such a knowledgeable, far-s...
David Mowat | 534 c375-6WH (Link to this contribution) I have already spoken this afternoon, so I will be brief to let the hon. Member for Southampton, Tes...
Barry Gardiner | 534 c374-5WH (Link to this contribution) I apologise, Mr Havard; I thought that we were working to a slightly different time scale than that ...
Speaker | 534 c374WH (Link to this contribution) Order. I would like to start the winding-up speeches at about five past five and other hon. Members ...
Barry Gardiner | 534 c371-4WH (Link to this contribution) My pleasure at speaking under you as Chair, Mr Havard, is exceeded only by my awe at having to follo...
Tim Yeo | 534 c366-71WH (Link to this contribution) I remind hon. Members of my entry in the Register of Members' Financial Interests, which relates to ...
Speaker | 534 c371WH (Link to this contribution) In my estimation, we probably have about 25 minutes for a general debate to leave enough time for th...
Speaker | 534 c377WH (Link to this contribution) I hope that we can give the Minister and Mr Yeo sufficient time to respond to the debate.
Subjects
Competition Electricity generation Electricity Prices Carbon emissions Feed-in tariffs
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