The Energyst: John Penrose calls for Energy Price Cap overhaul

Beleaguered energy secretary Kwasi Kwarteng won the support of Britain’s power bosses today, reassuring them that vulnerable consumers would be continue to be protected, as he warned that more suppliers are set to quit UK retailing. Speaking at EnergyUK’s annual conference, the minister repeated his three principles to overcome Britain’s crisis,…

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The Times: Ditching proper planning reforms is the ultimate political short-termism

Article by JAMES FORSYTH and originally published on The Times Online. Before Covid shut down politics, Boris Johnson was determined to push through planning reform and create more homes — and more homeowners. There was to be a particular focus on getting more homes built where property was least affordable.…

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Video: John asks Ministers about customers on capped energy tariffs with suppliers that have gone bust

John says the Government is absolutely right to focus on consumers and not to bail out energy firms that got things wrong or are too fragile. However, asks the Minister to explain how he is dealing with customers currently on capped tariffs with suppliers that have gone bust?

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Adam Smith Institute: Voters Back Building Homes & Levelling Up

A new poll from C|T Local, Sir Lynton Crosby’s real estate advisory business, and the Adam Smith Institute, finds that Conservatives could achieve majority-securing electoral boost by building more homes. 1.6 million vote boost for Conservatives building more homes in a way that levels up, securing the 2019 majority at…

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