LIVE: Q&A with Steve Webb MP

Welcome to our live Q&A session with Steve Webb, the climate change and energy spokesperson. It’s dead easy. Click into the box below to get started with your questions, or just to read what others are asking. The chat will go live from 6.30pm.

Note on how Cover It Live works: Once you’ve hit send, your question goes into a queue and waits for me (your host, Alix of Mortimer) to ok it. There is a facility for me to permanently allow up to ten commenters (so your questions appear straight away and don’t need moderating) but I probably won’t use this because that gives those ten people an unfair advantage in the unfolding chat, at the expense of others who haven’t asked their first question yet.

In the best liberal traditions of Lib Dem Voice, I’m not planning to be a heavy-handed moderator, but I will release the questions at intervals so that Steve has time to look at each one properly. Most humbly I beg your patience if your question doesn’t appear straight away. Exceptionally, if several people ask the same or a very similar question, I will release one as representative, which I hope people will understand. Note that you can put “Anonymous” in the name box if you like, and I don’t think a real email address is necessary either – just something in email format.

I have closed the comments on this post for now to keep everything within the live blog box, and I will re-open them after the session has finished. Let the games begin!

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15 Comments

  • Clegg's Candid Fan 8th Dec '08 - 8:18pm

    Thanks for asking my question. By a strange coincidence, I also received this evening a reply to the same question, which I had submitted through Vince Cable’s website in November.

    Neither answer gave a very direct explanation for the reported decrease in the “green switch” from £6.7bn in July last year to £3bn now, but the implication seems to be that it’s because the government has already raised green taxes itself (by £3.7bn, presumably).

    Steve Webb’s reply mentions increases in tax on aviation which, from online sources, were expected to raise an additional £1.5bn a year by 2012. I believe these proposals were withdrawn in the pre-budget report, but Vince Cable wouldn’t have known about that when he came up with the £3bn figure.

    Vince Cable’s reply mentions increases in taxation on large vehicles, which are reportedly worth £1.2bn a year.

    Presumably there’s another billion’s worth somewhere else.

  • Credibility of the Lib Dem vs businesses, I think it depends where and at what level you’re talking about – where we actually run councils (i.e. Newcastle) credibility with local/regional businesses can be directly built up through decisions make by the Lib Dem controlled authority. However, there will be a credibility gap nationally until we form part of a government.

  • I was out having some drinks to celebrate my victory on a scratchard. 🙂

  • Thomas Hemsley 8th Dec '08 - 9:31pm

    Very informative answers. I hope we have more Q+A sessions like this.

  • Clegg's Candid Fan 9th Dec '08 - 12:04am

    “CCS, specifically “CCS-ready” is simply an excuse to keep building coal-fired power stations, dirty as ever.”

    But I thought Lib Dem policy was no new nuclear or coal-fired power stations?

  • CCS isn’t just about new dirty coal-fired power stations, carbon capture can also be applied to combined-cycle gas turbines (cleaner) and biomass (clean and if stored actually takes carbon out of the environment). In that final respect CCS could be the technology that in the very long term reverses global warming.

    The technology might also be used to remove and store other pollutants in future. The capture technology afterall is largely about big holes in the ground several hundred meters beneath the sea bed and the pipelines that carry it there.

  • Clegg's Candid Fan 9th Dec '08 - 10:53am

    I do think China is the “elephant in the room” as far as carbon emissions are concerned – to such an extent that unless a way can be found of dealing with the huge increase in Chinese carbon emissions, it’s rather pointless jumping through hoops to achieve much smaller reductions in the West.

    So Steve Webb deserves credit for at least mentioning China. But on the whole it is mentioned pretty seldom, which makes a lot of the activity on this issue look rather like the efforts of King Canute.

  • Clegg's Candid Fan 10th Dec '08 - 12:43am

    “CCF, I agree that there is usually a lack of a big picture when talking about what we can do about global warming.

    I have tried to restore that big picture here.”

    Thanks for providing this link.

    It seems to me that the problem of China remains, though.

    As for green taxes, I can only say that the £3bn additional green taxes that the Lib Dems are currently advocating are far too small to have any significant effect on the problem.

    If I understand correctly, this represents something like 0.5% of total taxation.

    Put another way, the green shift can be compared with the £12.5bn package of VAT cuts (amounting to 2.5%) announced in the pre-budget report, which has been widely criticised (by Lib Dems among others) as too small to have any significant effect on spending patterns. The green shift is less than a quarter the size of the VAT cuts.

    Yet another way of looking at it is as a rise in green taxation per household of about £100 a year. But energy bills have already risen by 3 or more times this amount over the last year alone.

    If green taxes are the way to avert climate change, surely they need to be far bigger than these gnats’ bites.

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