Early day motion 928

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THERMAL EFFICIENCY

  • Session: 1997-98
  • Date tabled: 06.03.1998
  • Primary sponsor: Brinton, Helen
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    That this House welcomes the Government's commitment to maximising the use of so-called brownfield sites and the attractions of existing urban areas as places to live thereby minimising the need for future greenfield development; notes that 38 per cent of the housing stock has inadequate thermal efficiency according to the Government's own standard assessment procedure; recognises budgetary constraints on new building, particularly for the adequate provision of social housing; and calls on the Government to consider the realignment of the rate of VAT on domestic properties, currently zero on newbuild and 17.5 per cent on conversions and renovations, and the extension of financial incentives and publicity afforded to other energy-efficiency measures to include external wall insulation which is predominant in newbuild in France and Germany, can enhance the appearance of old buildings and is particularly suitable for larger-scale social housing such as tower blocks, typically achieves energy savings of around 25 per cent annually, yields the highest annual saving in fuel bills compared to all other energy saving measures, and can reduce CO2 emissions by about one tonne per square metre of insulation over the life of a building.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Austin, John Labour Party Erith and Thamesmead 11.03.1998
Beggs, Roy Ulster Unionist Party East Antrim 26.03.1998
Brake, Tom Liberal Democrats Carshalton and Wallington 25.03.1998
Butler, Christine Labour Party Castle Point 29.06.1998
Cable, Vincent Liberal Democrats Twickenham 25.03.1998
Campbell-Savours, DN Labour Party Workington 30.03.1998
Caplin, Ivor Labour Party Hove 06.03.1998
Chaytor, David Labour Party Bury North 06.03.1998
Clapham, Michael Labour Party Barnsley West and Penistone 10.03.1998
Cohen, Harry Labour Party Leyton and Wanstead 25.03.1998
Cook, Frank Labour Party Stockton North 24.03.1998
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 13.03.1998
Cox, Tom Labour Party Tooting 11.03.1998
Cryer, Ann Labour Party Keighley 18.03.1998
Cunliffe, Lawrence Labour Party Leigh 11.03.1998
Cunningham, Jim Labour Party Coventry South 24.03.1998
Davidson, Ian Labour Party Glasgow Pollok 25.03.1998
Davis, Terry Labour Party Birmingham Hodge Hill 11.03.1998
Dean, Janet Labour Party Burton 01.04.1998
Dobbin, Jim Labour Party Heywood and Middleton 16.03.1998
Drew, David Labour Party Stroud 19.03.1998
Drown, Julia Labour Party South Swindon 30.03.1998
Edwards, Huw Labour Party Monmouth 19.03.1998
Efford, Clive Labour Party Eltham 12.11.1998
Ennis, Jeff Labour Party Barnsley East and Mexborough 26.03.1998
Etherington, Bill Labour Party Sunderland North 16.03.1998
Fitzpatrick, Jim Labour Party Poplar and Canning Town 23.03.1998
Flynn, Paul Labour Party Newport West 18.03.1998
Gerrard, Neil Labour Party Walthamstow 06.03.1998
Gibson, Ian Labour Party Norwich North 23.03.1998
Gilroy, Linda Labour Party Plymouth Sutton 09.03.1998
Griffiths, Jane Labour Party Reading East 19.03.1998
Gunnell, John Labour Party Morley and Rothwell 26.03.1998
Harris, Evan Liberal Democrats Oxford West and Abingdon 05.05.1998
Harvey, Nick Liberal Democrats North Devon 21.05.1998
Henderson, Ivan Labour Party Harwich 29.04.1998
Hopkins, Kelvin Labour Party Luton North 06.03.1998
Hoyle, Lindsay Labour Party Chorley 06.03.1998
Humble, Joan Labour Party Blackpool North and Fleetwood 02.04.1998
Hume, John Social Democratic and Labour Party Foyle 30.03.1998
Iddon, Brian Labour Party Bolton South East 09.03.1998
Jones, Martyn Labour Party Clwyd South 21.05.1998
Khabra, Piara S Labour Party Ealing Southall 20.03.1998
Lepper, David Labour Party Brighton Pavilion 11.03.1998
Levitt, Tom Labour Party High Peak 20.03.1998
Livingstone, Ken No party affiliation Brent East 09.03.1998
Llwyd, Elfyn Plaid Cymru Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 09.03.1998
McCafferty, Chris Labour Party Calder Valley 17.11.1998
McCartney, Robert United Kingdom Unionist Party North Down 02.04.1998
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 04.11.1998
Michie, Bill Labour Party Sheffield Heeley 10.03.1998
Mitchell, Austin Labour Party Great Grimsby 31.03.1998
Naysmith, Doug Labour Party Bristol North West 30.07.1998
O'Hara, Edward Labour Party Knowsley South 11.03.1998
Olner, Bill Labour Party Nuneaton 23.03.1998
O'Neill, Martin Labour Party Ochil 23.03.1998
Organ, Diana Labour Party Forest of Dean 30.03.1998
Osborne, Sandra Labour Party Ayr Carrick and Cumnock 02.09.1998
Palmer, Nick Labour Party Broxtowe 06.03.1998
Pond, Chris Labour Party Gravesham 08.05.1998
Powell, Ray Labour Party Ogmore 25.03.1998
Prentice, Gordon Labour Party Pendle 10.03.1998
Quinn, Lawrie Labour Party Scarborough and Whitby 12.03.1998
Rapson, Syd Labour Party Portsmouth North 23.03.1998
Robinson, Peter Democratic Unionist Party Belfast East 20.04.1998
Russell, Bob Liberal Democrats Colchester 17.03.1998
Sawford, Phil Labour Party Kettering 01.04.1998
Shaw, Jonathan Labour Party Chatham and Aylesford 06.03.1998
Shipley, Debra Labour Party Stourbridge 27.03.1998
Simpson, Alan Labour Party Nottingham South 09.11.1998
Smith, Angela E (Basildon) Labour Party Basildon 11.03.1998
Stunell, Andrew Liberal Democrats Hazel Grove 19.03.1998
Thomas, Gareth (Harrow West) Labour Party Harrow West 09.03.1998
Todd, Mark Labour Party South Derbyshire 13.03.1998
Turner, Desmond Labour Party Brighton Kemptown 25.03.1998
Wareing, Robert N Labour Party Liverpool West Derby 09.03.1998
White, Brian Labour Party North East Milton Keynes 09.03.1998
Williams, Betty Labour Party Conwy 27.04.1998
Wood, Mike Labour Party Batley and Spen 24.03.1998
Wyatt, Derek Labour Party Sittingbourne and Sheppey 16.03.1998