
Graham Stuart
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Web site | www.grahamstuart.com |
Date of birth | March 12,1962 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Carlisle |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Anne Crawshaw |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Books | The Munro Review: Oral Evidence, Wednesday 29 June 2011, Professor Eileen Munro, Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics |
Job | Politician |
Education | Glenalmond College |
Selwyn College, Cambridge | |
Awards | British Academy Television Award for Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme |
British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Programme | |
Previous position | Minister of State of the United Kingdom for Europe and North America (2022–2022) |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2005 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 537204 |
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Graham Stuart Life story
Graham Charles Stuart is a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been the Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness since 2005 and served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports from 2018 to 2021, and Minister of State for Europe from July to September 2022.
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... But others have defended him - including the UKThe UK government defended Mr Jaber, with Minister for Net Zero Graham Stuart describing him as " an outstanding individual"...
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... No magic button Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Graham Stuart said in response to the report that the government had met all its carbon targets to date and was confident of doing so in the future...
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... On Thursday, Minister for Net Zero Graham Stuart said Jaber was " an outstanding individual"...
EDF suspends forced prepayment meter installations

... Minister Graham Stuart said British Gas should " hold their heads in shame"...
One million energy vouchers unclaimed in cold snap

... " The government said that since an about vouchers not being claimed, energy minister Graham Stuart has met the chief executives of the energy firms and received assurances that improvements were being made...
Wendy Morton: I'll never forget chaotic vote that sank Liz Truss

... But then, just minutes before the vote, climate minister Graham Stuart rowed back on this at the despatch box, where he suggested it was not a vote of confidence...
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... Minister Graham Stuart said no one in government was " comfortable" with the situation...
No evidence of bullying in fracking vote, Commons speaker says

... But just minutes before the vote, climate minister Graham Stuart told Tory MPs it was not a vote of confidence after all, even though the government later insisted that it had been...
EDF suspends forced prepayment meter installations
By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC News
EDF has suspended forced installation of prepayment meters after debt agents working for British Gas were found to have broken in to homes to fit them.
EDF, Britain's second largest supplier, said it was reviewing its practices to see if it could make improvements.
The Times found debt agents working for British Gas expressed excitement at putting meters in the homes of vulnerable people in arrears on bills.
Minister Graham Stuart said British Gas should " hold their heads in shame".
Mr Stuart, who is The Minister for energy and climate, said the supplier had said how it was supporting customers, but added " it turns out they were doing anything but".
Chris O 'Shea, The Boss of Centrica which owns British Gas , told The Bbc he was horrified and added there was " nothing that can be said to excuse" the practices. British Gas has suspended forced prepayment meter installations.
He confirmed the forced installations happened through a Third Party company working on behalf of British Gas to pursue debts.
An undercover investigation by The Times unveiled one incident when agents working for Arvato Financial Solutions used a locksmith to force their way in to the home of a single father-of-three to install a prepayment meter.
The Debt agent is reported to have said " this is the exciting bit. I love this bit" as they got in to the property. The newspaper also highlighted other incidents of a similar nature.
On Thursday, EDF told The Bbc it was conducting a review of its processes in relation to moving customers to prepayment meters, " to reconfirm they are robust" and too see if they " can make any improvements".
EDF said it " only seeks to move a customer to prepayment without their consent as a very last resort" and only when it determined it to be " safe and practical".
It said in 2022, the supplier applied for 13,766 warrants in relation to domestic customer debt and in around half of the cases, The Firm took the decision not to proceed " once the customer had engaged" and The Firm " understood their circumstances".
A spokesman for British Gas said it had about 1. 5 million customers on prepayment meters and in 2022 executed around 20,000 prepayment installs with a warrant.
'Just appalling'Mr Stuart told The Bbc he met with all energy suppliers last week to talk about How To improve looking after vulnerable people, " because there are clear rules and they have obviously not been followed".
He Said The Discovery of how some British Gas customers had been treated was " just appalling".
" It's disgraceful and it must stop. I Am angry, everyone should be angry. It's completely in The Face of all the promises that I've been made by suppliers, " he added.
Mr O'Shea acknowledged he was " accountable" for the actions of British Gas contractor Arvato Financial Solutions.
Arvato Financial Solutions has not responded to requests for comment.
Centrica has said the Suspension - where it applied to The Court for a warrant to install a pre-payment meter - would last " until at least after winter" and that protecting vulnerable people was its priority.
The shocking revelations from The Times come as many households in Britain are struggling with the cost of living, and in particular higher energy bills.
Prepayment meters require customers to pay for their energy use in advance, either through accounts or by adding credit to a card.
Having a prepayment meter is more expensive than paying by direct debit, but is sometimes the only option for people who have struggled to pay and are in debt to a supplier.
Strict rules also apply that prevent energy firms putting an at-risk customer on to a prepayment meter, but in certain circumstances customers in arrears can be moved either remotely on a smart meter, or physically after The Firm has been given a warrant to do so.
However, suppliers are required to have exhausted all other options before installing a prepayment meter, and should not do so for those " in The Most vulnerable situations".
Source of news: bbc.com