Ed Davey Writes: A Clean Energy Revolution

At the launch of the new Draft Bill on energy, Liberal Democrat Secretary of State of Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey, writes:

Over the next decade, around a fifth of existing power plants are due to close, against a background of increased energy demand and increasing prices. We need new investment simply to keep the lights on.

But more than that, we need a clean energy revolution to meet our ambitious climate change goals and make this the greenest government ever.

That’s why I am bringing forward a new Energy Bill today.

You can read more about our clean energy revolution here.

We also need to transform our energy market to reduce the risk and cost of low carbon technologies.

That’s what our Bill does.

The UK is fast becoming a world leader in renewable energy, especially in off shore wind. I want us to lead the world in Carbon Capture and Storage too.

And we are also tackling rising energy bills. Without reforming the energy market bills will rise by around £200 in the coming years. Our reforms will mean bills are around 4% lower than they otherwise would have been.

Going green is good for the economy, good for Britain and good for you.

Yours,


Ed Davey MP

Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change

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Lib Dem Pupil Premium – A Message from Nick Clegg
For me, nothing better illustrates the Liberal Democrat mission to make Britain a fairer place than our Pupil Premium: extra money for the most disadvantaged children in our schools.

We are letting schools decide the best way to spend this money.  I want to strike a deal with our schools and teachers: we’ll give you the cash, the freedom, and we’ll reward and celebrate your success.  But in return, we want you to redouble your efforts to close the gap between your poorer pupils and everyone else.  We won’t be telling you what to do; but we will be watching what you achieve.

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It is shameful that, despite all the promise on a four or five year old’s first day at school, or the passion of their teachers, you can all too often plot that child’s path just by asking how much their parents earn.

The £2.5billion Pupil Premium was one of the four pledges on the front page of our manifesto.  And now, with Liberal Democrats in government, schools are using the money for things like breakfast clubs; homework clubs; or to provide one-to-one-tuition. These are the sort of experiences many middle class children take for granted but a poorer child might rarely enjoy.

Yesterday I visited a fantastic primary school to see how they are spending their Pupil Premium, highlight our new Summer Schools to ease the transition from primary to secondary, and to set out our plans to reward teachers and hold schools to account.

The Pupil Premium shows that, in tough times, we are implementing Liberal Democrat values and prioritising help for those pupils who need it most.

Best wishes,

Nick Clegg MP

Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister

PS Click here to find out how much money your local school will receive from the Liberal Democrats’ Pupil Premium.

Be Clear on Cancer – National Lung Cancer Awareness Campaign

This week, Paul Burstow (Liberal Democrat minister at the Department of Health) has launched a national £4 million lung cancer awareness campaign. The campaign, the first of its kind, will use TV, radio and press adverts, and advertising on pharmacist bags and inside GP surgeries, to raise awareness of the disease.

One of its aims is to persuade anyone who has had a cough for more than three weeks to see their doctor.

You can find more information about coughing and lung cancer at the Department of Health website, here: http://www.dh.gov.uk/health/2012/05/coughing-could-be-a-sign-of-lung-cancer-2/

With 33,000 new cases diagnosed each year, lung cancer is a blight on the lives of far too many of our families and an early diagnosis can make all the difference. Please take the opportunity of the Be Clear on Cancer campaign to find out more about prevention and diagnosis, and to visit your local doctor if you’ve had a persistent cough – it is always better to be safe than sorry!

http://www.dh.gov.uk/health/tag/be-clear-on-cancer/

No Lib Dem Council Has Raised Council Tax – Tim Farron

Official reports have confirmed that no Liberal Democrat-run council in England has increased council tax for their residents. This is unlike both other major parties, many of which are increasing council tax by up to 3.5% this year.

Commenting on Labour and Conservative councils’ record on Council Tax, Liberal Democrat Party President, Tim Farron said:

“While Labour and the Tories fight over how many of their councils raised Council Tax, it’s clear that with the Liberal Democrats your money is safest: no Liberal Democrat-run council in England has raised Council Tax.

“Ordinary working families are struggling already with paying bills, without their councils increasing the burden.

“The choice in next month’s elections is clear: vote Liberal Democrat for financially responsible councils that create jobs. Vote Labour and the Tories for waste, mismanagement and tax rises.”

As well as freezing council tax across the country, Liberal Democrat councils are protecting front-line services, fighting to keep libraries and Sure Start centres open. This is in addition to the achievements of the Liberal Democrats in government, which after the Budget include a £130 income tax cut for all working families, the largest-ever rise in the basic state pension, an increase in child tax credits for the poorest families, and an increase in the Lib Dem Pupil Premium to £600 for every pupil receiving Free School Meals.

At every level of government, the Liberal Democrats are cutting taxes for low- and middle-earners and better targeting help to those that need it the most. It is a record of financial responsibility of which we can be proud.


Local Elections 2012 – Video

A first look at part of this week’s Liberal Democrat Local Election Broadcast. This clip looks at our key pledge to cut taxes for working families, and celebrates the fact that Liberal Democrats in government have achieved:

  • The biggest-ever single uplift in the tax-free personal allowance
  • A £3.5 billion tax cut for working men and women
  • 840,000 of the lowest earners in the country lifted completely out of paying Income Tax

Next year, the allowance increases again (to £9,205) – within touching distance of our manifesto promise to increase the Income Tax threshold to £10,000.

These are all significant achievements that are already making a difference for millions of hard-working men and women across Britain. Real change for real families in tough times – promised and delivered by the Liberal Democrats.

North West Quarry developments

A Working Group on the North West Quarry at Lafarge last met in November 2010. Later meetings have been cancelled at short notice.

It now appears that a sub group has been meeting.

The only local Councillor on the sub group was Paul McLennan. He has not attended a Lafarge Liason meeting in the last 5 years.

The set up of the sub group was not agreed by the Working Group. Members of the Working Group including the other 2 ward Councillors have not seen minutes of the sub group.

Members of local Community Councils are concerned about developments at the lake in which they have had no input to discussions.

Dunbar Fashion School

Interesting that Council Leader Paul McLennan had been a direcror of the Fashion School but left due to conflict of interests.

As a fellow ward Councillor and member of the coalition administrtion I was not aware of his close involvement with the project.

Departing Council Officers

As people may be aware East Lothian Council recently restructured its tier of Senior Officers which meant that a number lost their jobs. This has caused upset amongst Council staff.

Posts were divided on a generic and strategic basis rather than skillset. The paper changed before it was presented to full Council. As a result the person heading up children’s social work is not a qualified social worker. A qualified social worker who was lead officer for Children’s services in the old set up has been left redundant. This leaves me with concerns.

Much other experience has been let go and no expression of thanks was formally given in the Council Chamber.

I would like to give my expression of thanks to Colin, Alan, Ronnie, David and Keith for all their support over my years as a Councillor.

Councillor Services

The 3 month suspension served on me by the East Lothian Lib Dem Group ended on March 12th.

I have continued to be available to the public and have attended all necessary meetings during that time.

Service is now back to normal until I retire from the Council at the May 2012 election.

Holyrood Rail debate March 21st

I was the Councillor present at the Holyrood debate on Local Rail Services to Berwickshire and East Lothian on March 21st.

Rail Action Group East of Scotland (RAGES) have been campaigning for improved services from Edinburgh to Dunbar and on to Berwick since January 1999. This includes the reopening of stations at East Linton and Reston. I was one of the earliest members.

Since 2011 there have been improvements to services between Dunbar and Ediburgh with the introduction of a few Scotrail services.

There have been regular meetings betwen Councilors and Council officers, MSPs from al parties, RAGES reps and SESTRANS. All agree that improvements would make sense. There could be regeneration of the local economies., a boost to tourism as well as ewnhanced opportunities for young people to access education and employment across East Lothian and into Edinburgh.

The Transport Minister visited East Linton and Reston in february and heard the cases for improved services for which there is cross party support. MSPs from al parties spoke in the debate at Holyrood.

There is strong support from local communities for rail services improvements and I would urge the completion of a STAG 2 appraisal which I am sure will emphasise the need for an improved service due to positive economic, regeneration, environmental, tourism and other impacts.

There is capacity on the East Coast main line for extra services.

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