Fuel Poverty bill thrown out of parliament.... (8)

Mar 21, 2009 6:15 AM CST Fuel Poverty bill thrown out of parliament....
trish123
trish123trish123Macclesfield, Cheshire, England UK177 Threads 4 Polls 13,724 Posts
The Fuel Poverty Bill has been thrown out of parliament because not enough MPs could be bothered to vote.

The Bill proposed to make homes more energy-efficient and introduce lower prices for vulnerable households, but was rejected in its second reading in the House of Commons this afternoon. It recieved 89 votes for and two votes against - but needed 100 votes to get through.

Charities say the poor turn-out in the Commons was because most MPs return home to their constituencies on Friday afternoons.

Jonathan Stearn, energy expert for Consumer Focus, said: “We are dismayed that the Government has talked out a Bill to end fuel poverty. The failure of this Bill is a devastating blow for millions of the most vulnerable pensioners, families and disabled people who will be left struggling in fuel poverty."

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“The proposed energy efficiency and social tariff measures would have ‘fuel poverty proofed’ homes and would have stopped the poor paying more for their energy.

“By not supporting the Bill the government has dramatically failed the poorest consumers. We need urgent action to help the millions of at-risk households and this is a major lost opportunity. This is a sad day for those who are facing a daily battle to afford to heat their homes.”

There are currently 5.5 million households living in “fuel poverty”, where one tenth or more of income goes on gas and electricity bills. David Heath, the Liberal Democrat MP, put forward the Fuel Poverty Bill after it has become clear that the Government’s attempts at tackling the problem were not working.

By ‘fuel poverty proofing homes’ using the energy efficiency measures outlined in the Bill, the average annual energy bill would have been reduced by 52 per cent, from £1,272 to £610.

At least 83 per cent of those living in fuel poverty could be lifted out of fuel poverty by a programme of standard energy efficiency and renewable measures, according to Consumer Focus.

Gordon Lishman of Age Concern said: “This is a huge let-down for the 2.75 million older people living in fuel poverty and many will question why a Government which claims to be concerned about fuel poverty has acted in such a cynical way."

this is from yesterday by the way.....

Mar 21, 2009 8:28 AM CST Fuel Poverty bill thrown out of parliament....
gussi
gussigussiVilters-Wangs, St Gallen Switzerland12 Threads 2 Polls 4,032 Posts
Energy efficiency and other matters likethis has caused the uk drop down in the ratings with in europe cnsiderably. Then again when i compare what i had to comply with and do when i built my house in germany and the way they are built in the uk its no wonder that energy efficiency is in all mouths. if i came back to the uk, and built a house there then most builders wouldnt touch it and the neighbours would think i am building a nuclear bunker so i would more than likely build it in wood like they do here in swiss mountain villages and some of these chalets are over 200 years old, so they certainly know what they are doing.

Politicians dont nee to pass thes bills, cos the gvmt pays their heating and lighting bills, thy dont.
Mar 21, 2009 8:41 AM CST Fuel Poverty bill thrown out of parliament....
trish123
trish123trish123Macclesfield, Cheshire, England UK177 Threads 4 Polls 13,724 Posts
gussi: Energy efficiency and other matters likethis has caused the uk drop down in the ratings with in europe cnsiderably. Then again when i compare what i had to comply with and do when i built my house in germany and the way they are built in the uk its no wonder that energy efficiency is in all mouths. if i came back to the uk, and built a house there then most builders wouldnt touch it and the neighbours would think i am building a nuclear bunker so i would more than likely build it in wood like they do here in swiss mountain villages and some of these chalets are over 200 years old, so they certainly know what they are doing.

Politicians dont nee to pass thes bills, cos the gvmt pays their heating and lighting bills, thy dont.


Exactly Gussi - it really beat me where their logic rests - they are paying out millions a year in benefits for just the pensioners and just a fraction of one years outgoings could cut the expenditure for good - its almost as if they enjoy all the money being speend on pollutants or something doh

I have always wanted to see a Swiss Mountain Village, ever since I read Heidi laugh
Mar 21, 2009 8:45 AM CST Fuel Poverty bill thrown out of parliament....
gussi
gussigussiVilters-Wangs, St Gallen Switzerland12 Threads 2 Polls 4,032 Posts
trish123: Exactly Gussi - it really beat me where their logic rests - they are paying out millions a year in benefits for just the pensioners and just a fraction of one years outgoings could cut the expenditure for good - its almost as if they enjoy all the money being speend on pollutants or something

I have always wanted to see a Swiss Mountain Village, ever since I read Heidi


I live about 30 miles from the village claiming to be Heidis village. send you some pics.
Mar 21, 2009 8:58 AM CST Fuel Poverty bill thrown out of parliament....
gussi
gussigussiVilters-Wangs, St Gallen Switzerland12 Threads 2 Polls 4,032 Posts
trish123: Exactly Gussi - it really beat me where their logic rests - they are paying out millions a year in benefits for just the pensioners and just a fraction of one years outgoings could cut the expenditure for good - its almost as if they enjoy all the money being speend on pollutants or something

I have always wanted to see a Swiss Mountain Village, ever since I read Heidi



on their way.

thumbs up
Mar 21, 2009 9:10 AM CST Fuel Poverty bill thrown out of parliament....
trish123
trish123trish123Macclesfield, Cheshire, England UK177 Threads 4 Polls 13,724 Posts
gussi: on their way.


did you send them? they havent arrived dunno
Mar 22, 2009 4:56 AM CST Fuel Poverty bill thrown out of parliament....
gussi
gussigussiVilters-Wangs, St Gallen Switzerland12 Threads 2 Polls 4,032 Posts
trish123: did you send them? they havent arrived





laugh
Mar 22, 2009 5:07 AM CST Fuel Poverty bill thrown out of parliament....
trish123
trish123trish123Macclesfield, Cheshire, England UK177 Threads 4 Polls 13,724 Posts
gussi: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwLEGLXOqok&feature=related



Gussi you bloody nut job rolling on the floor laughing that was lovely grin hug
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