Robert Jenrick

Ministers' plans for carbon pricing and Brexit

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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

The EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 27 February at 11.00am

Key Points: 
  • The EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee asks Minister the Rt Hon Claire Perry MP and Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury Robert Jenrick MP about what Brexit means for carbon pricing in both a deal and 'no deal' scenario.
  • One of the main carbon pricing mechanisms in the UK is the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, but it's likely that we will withdraw from the EU ETS when we leave the EU.
  • In a 'deal' situation, the Government hopes to create a domestic emissions trading scheme and link it to the EU ETS.
  • In a 'no deal' situation, the Government intends to implement a Carbon Emissions Tax.

Ministers' plans for carbon pricing and Brexit

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, February 26, 2019

The EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 27 February at 11.00am

Key Points: 
  • The EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee asks Minister the Rt Hon Claire Perry MP and Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury Robert Jenrick MP about what Brexit means for carbon pricing in both a deal and 'no deal' scenario.
  • One of the main carbon pricing mechanisms in the UK is the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, but it's likely that we will withdraw from the EU ETS when we leave the EU.
  • In a 'deal' situation, the Government hopes to create a domestic emissions trading scheme and link it to the EU ETS.
  • In a 'no deal' situation, the Government intends to implement a Carbon Emissions Tax.

Exchequer Secretary discusses European Investment Bank funding and SMEs post Brexit

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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 21 November at 10.00am

Key Points: 
  • The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Robert Jenrick MP, will be discussing post-Brexit infrastructure and SME funding and the UK's future relationship with the European Investment Bank.
  • Wednesday 21 November 2018 in Committee Room 4A, Palace of Westminster
    Questions likely to be asked include:
    What discussions have taken place regarding the UK's future relationship with the EIB?
  • Given that EIB membership is restricted to the EU's Member States, what options are you considering for this?
  • There are a number of existing Government schemes to support infrastructure investment, such as the UK Guarantees Scheme (UKGS).

Exchequer Secretary discusses European Investment Bank funding and SMEs post Brexit

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, November 20, 2018

EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 21 November at 10.00am

Key Points: 
  • The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Robert Jenrick MP, will be discussing post-Brexit infrastructure and SME funding and the UK's future relationship with the European Investment Bank.
  • Wednesday 21 November 2018 in Committee Room 4A, Palace of Westminster
    Questions likely to be asked include:
    What discussions have taken place regarding the UK's future relationship with the EIB?
  • Given that EIB membership is restricted to the EU's Member States, what options are you considering for this?
  • There are a number of existing Government schemes to support infrastructure investment, such as the UK Guarantees Scheme (UKGS).