Wednesday, February 24, 2016
The flagship Energy Bill started its Commons journey in earnest with a second reading in the lower chamber in January, which went smoothly without a vote. In the Lords, of course, it received a mauling -following an ambush by Opposition and cross-bench peers, which removed the administration’s proposal to end the onshore wind subsidy regime early.
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