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Craig Mackinlay

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Age 57
Web site www.craigmackinlay.com
Date of birth October 7,1966
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Chatham
United Kingdom
SpouseKati Mackinlay
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Official site members.parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Education University of Birmingham
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Craig Mackinlay JP is a Conservative Party politician and businessman. Since May 2015, he has been the Member of Parliament for South Thanet.

PM's green approach is pragmatic, says Suella Braverman

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... Craig Mackinlay, who leads the net zero scrutiny group, said the current deadlines were " clearly unachievable"...

Net zero sceptics warm to Rishi Sunak's climate shift

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... " I think Uxbridge is a bit of a turning point, " Craig Mackinlay, chairman of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group (NZSG) of MPs and peers pushing for the target to be rethought, told the BBC...

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... Tory MP Craig Mackinlay, chairman of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group, has suggested delaying the ban on new diesel and petrol cars, pushing it back " at least" five years to 2035...

Lineker to be 'spoken to' after comparing asylum policy to Nazi Germany

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... " Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay said Mr Lineker s comments were " foul, ill-conceived and disgraceful" and called on the BBC to sack him...

Tory leadership race: Where do candidates stand on net zero goal?

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... " All candidates know very well that the un-costed & impractical Net Zero agenda promoted thus far will not wash with Conservative Party members at this time of an energy price fuelled cost of living crisis, " Craig Mackinlay, the head of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group of about 20 MPs, told BBC News...

Rishi Sunak hints at more help with rising cost of living

Rishi Sunak hints at more help with rising cost of living
May 27,2022 11:45 am

... Richard Drax accused the chancellor of " throwing red meat to socialists" while Craig Mackinlay described the policy as " tripe"...

Cost of living package will have minimal impact on inflation, says Rishi Sunak

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... And Craig Mackinlay described the tax as " tripe"...

Cost of living: What Tory MPs want from Rishi Sunak

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Mar 11,2022 6:17 pm

... A campaign to scrap these so-called green levies is being led by Craig Mackinlay, the chairman of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group, Keeping green levies, Mr Mackinlay told the BBC, would be " politically very bad" because voters will " think the government isn t really on my side"...

Rishi Sunak hints at more help with rising cost of living

Mar 3,2022 4:07 am

Rishi Sunak has hinted that he could provide more help for households struggling with soaring living costs, promising: " We will get through this. "

The chancellor has announced a £400 discount on all energy bills, with extra assistance for poor households, pensioners and disabled people.

He told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme he continued to be " prepared to respond to The Situation on the ground".

But Labour said cost-of-living help had to me more targeted towards the poor.

Inflation - the rate at which the cost of goods and services is Rising - is currently at 9%, pushed higher by rapidly increasing food and energy prices.

It is expected to hit double digits later this year.

Having been pressured by Labour and the Liberal Democrats for several weeks to provide extra help with bills, the government announced a £15bn package on Thursday.

Part-funded by a 25% windfall tax on Gas and oil company profits, all households would get £400 off energy bills this October, and there will be further help for those most in need.

Mr Sunak called the measures " temporary" but The Institute for Fiscal Studies Think Tank says calls for help are likely to continue for at least Another Year , with bills expected to keep Rising into 2023.

Asked on Today if he planned another emergency package next year, even it it meant more government borrowing and higher taxes, the chancellor said: " People can judge me by how I've acted over The Last couple of years.

" I've always been prepared to respond to The Situation on the ground, what's happening to the economy, what families are experiencing and making sure we've got policies in place to support them through that. "

" In terms of 'is it one-off?', what's happening next year, I'd go back to what I said earlier, " Mr Sunak said. " I do want people to be reassured and confident that we will get through this.

" We will be able to combat and reduce Inflation . We have the tools at our disposal and after time it will Come down. "

'Red Meat to socialists'

Some Conservative MPs have criticised the use of a windfall tax to help fund assistance with bills.

Richard Drax accused the chancellor of " throwing Red Meat to socialists" while Craig Mackinlay described the policy as " tripe".

But the Mr Sunak insisted he remained a " fiscal conservative" and wanted to manage the UK's finances " responsibly".

Labour has welcomed The Windfall tax, with shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves telling Bbc Breakfast the government had " finally Come to their senses" but asking: " What took them so long? "

Ms Reeves said the measures should have been better targeted, as better-off households, who own More Than one property, would be In Line for a windfall of their own.

" If you've got a second home or a third or a fourth home, you're likely to get this £400 payment multiple times. I don't think that is a good use of taxpayers' money. "

Ms Reeves also said a longer-term plan was needed to keep household energy costs down.

" If you insulate people's homes you take £400 off their bill not just for One Year but for years to Come . . importing less oil and Gas . . and it helps The Planet , " she added.

But Mr Sunak said second homes accounted for only " one or two per cent of the property stock" across the UK.

He suggested that wealthy individuals donate the £400 they will Save On bills to charity, adding that he had done so himself.

" I'm sure you will join me in giving that money to charity, " He Said on ITV's Good Morning Britain.

Earlier This Week , UK energy regulator Ofgem said the typical household energy bill was set to rise by £800 in October, bringing it to £2,800 a year. Bills had already risen by £700 on average in April .



Source of news: bbc.com

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