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Gender Male
Age 75
Web site gregknight.com
Date of birth April 4,1949
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Blaby District
United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
SpouseJanet Ormond
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Author
Politician
Solicitor
BooksDishonourable Insults: A Cantankerous Collection of Political Invective
Right Honourable Insults: A Stirring Collection of Insults and Invective
Naughty Graffiti
Honorable Insults
Westminster Words: Wit and Comment from Both Houses of Parliament
The Ultimate Book of Naughty Grafitti: The Writing on the Wall
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2001
Previous positionVice-Chamberlain of the Household of the United Kingdom (2012–2013)
Education University of Law
Prime minist David Cameron
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Sir Gregory Knight is a British politician, author and musician. He has served as the Conservative MP for East Yorkshire since 2001, having previously served as the MP for Derby North from 1983 to 1997. He served as a minister in the governments of Margaret Thatcher, John Major and David Cameron.

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Jacob Rees-Mogg faces Tory anger over plan to buy local fracking support

Feb 16,2020 9:18 am

Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg is facing a Tory backlash over fracking, with one MP accusing him of planning to " buy off" concerned local residents.

The government has lifted a ban on fracking in England but promised it will only go ahead with local consent.

Mr Rees-Mogg repeatedly declined to say how local people would be consulted, in a heated Commons debate.

He Said fracking would get local backing if the drilling companies paid residents for the " inconvenience".

" We should not be ashamed of paying people who are going to be the ones who don't get The Immediate benefit of the gas but have the disruption, " he told MPs.

Pressed further on whether consent would be obtained through local referendums or the planning process, Mr Rees-Mogg said: " It will be a matter that is dealt with in a governmental way. "

Tory MP Mark Fletcher said it appeared communities would be " bought off" to allow fracking under the government's plans.

'Dangerous fantasy'

The MP for Bolsover, a former Labour stronghold in Derbyshire, said: " I've listened carefully to The Secretary of state and I have to say The Local consent plans don't seem to wash.

" It seems to come back to communities being bought off rather than having a vote. "

A string of Tory, Labour and Lib Dem MPs with potential fracking sites in their constituencies joined in with the criticism.

Tory MP for Rushcliffe Ruth Edwards , said: " I have many concerned constituents who want to know that they have a genuine route to rejecting fracking applications that don't have local support, and I'm still not clear what that would be. "

And Scott Benton , the MP for Blackpool South, said " My constituents are understandably anxious about fracking returning to The Fylde coast. "

Labour's shadow Climate Change secretary Ed Miliband, who secured an urgent question in Parliament on the issue, described fracking as a " dangerous fantasy" and accused Mr Rees-Mogg of " creating a charter for earthquakes".

" We now have an energy policy run for big fossil fuel interests not for the British People . No to The Windfall tax and yes to dangerous, unsafe fracking, " He Said .

'Any potential sources'

Mr Rees-Mogg said fracking was in The National interest and would make the country richer - and he accused Mr Miliband and others who spoke out against it of being " luddites".

He suggested current limits on acceptable levels of seismic activity are too restrictive and said the government is determined to " realise any potential sources of domestic gas".

Regulations require work to stop if tremors above 0. 5 on the Richter scale are detected, but Mr Rees-Mogg said he wanted that lifted potentially to 2. 5.

" There are millions of seismic events of 2. 5 or lower in The World every year, we should not assume that every seismic event is the San Francisco earthquake. "

But Conservative former minister Sir Greg Knight told MPs the risks of shale gas exploration were an " unknown quantity" and " the occurrence of seismic events as a result of fracking remains a challenge to the experts".

He added: " The safety of The Public is not a currency in which some of us choose to speculate. "

Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg said there was no evidence fracking was " worse" than coal mining or oil extraction, which were not subject to the same limitations.

While, amid opposition from environmentalists and local concerns, Prime Minister Liz Truss has backed fracking as a way to help boost the UK's domestic gas supplies during a time of skyrocketing energy prices.

She pledged that local support would be needed for sites to go ahead - and The Conservative manifesto for the 2019 general election said fracking would only be reconsidered if " the science shows categorically that it can be done safely".



Source of news: bbc.com

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