MPs debate energy price freeze
6 November 2013
MPs debated a motion on freezing electricity and gas energy prices, in the House of Commons, on Wednesday 6 November 2013. The debate was on a subject chosen by the Opposition.
Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Caroline Flint, moved the motion for debate. The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Mr Edward Davey, responded on behalf of the Government. The Opposition motion was negatived on division (Ayes 237, Noes 295 division 118).
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