House debates

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

Questions without Notice

Energy

2:17 pm

Photo of Scott MorrisonScott Morrison (Cook, Liberal Party, Treasurer) Share this | Hansard source

But that means that under Labor's electricity bill, there will be $300 more that is paid by households compared to what will occur under the Turnbull government's National Energy Guarantee, as recommended by that board.

Now, it's interesting because in the shadow Treasurer's train wreck interview from February of this year—which I'm sure he has not forgotten and I'm sure David Speers has not forgotten—he was asked about this by David Speers, and David Speers painfully extracted this from the shadow Treasurer. He was asked for a commitment about Labor's 50 per cent renewables policy and its impact on electricity prices. In response to the direct question:

So you are saying we can get to 50%—

on renewables—

with no net impact on power prices …

That was the question, and the shadow Treasurer stated in response:

… there's no impact on electricity prices out of that policy …

The shadow Treasurer has a lot to apologise for from his time in government. There was cash for clunkers, Fuelwatch, Grocery Watch, 25,000 illegal arrivals from almost 400 boats, and standing there and doing nothing while bikie gang bosses had their visas renewed on his watch. What he should apologise for is the mistruth he spoke to David Speers earlier this year. He knows that his policy will drive up electricity prices, and it's important that he corrects the record on his own policy. But what's even more important is that the Labor Party get on board with the National Energy Guarantee. We've seen in the inflation figures today that electricity prices in Adelaide went up 21.3 per cent

Mr Perrett interjecting

That is even more than they did when Labor whacked their carbon tax on them. It's time for Labor to get on board with the National Energy Guarantee.

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