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| ELECTRICITY PRIVATISATION STATEMENT BY PETER DEBNAM MP - 12TH MAY 2008 |
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I have been opposed to Michael Costas Electricity Privatisation
and despite lacking the numbers in Parliament to stop it, Ive argued
for the Coalition to take a strong stand against the privatisation and
in favour of clean renewable energy. However, in my view, the
conditional acceptance announced late last week by the Coalition
effectively surrenders to Costas Privatisation.
Given my strong views, it is untenable for me to continue as the
Shadow Minister for Energy and remain on the frontbench simply biting
my tongue. As a result, on Friday I advised Barry OFarrell that I will
sit on the backbench when Parliament resumes this week and I understand
Barry will today announce frontbench re-arrangements.
While stepping down from the frontbench, I will continue in
Parliament until at least the 2011 state election and I will do
everything I can over the next three years to aggressively hold this
hopeless Government to account and get rid of them.
I will also work to expose the fraud of Costas Electricity
Privatisation and, whether the Privatisation proceeds or not, I will
promote the enormous opportunity for NSW to embrace and export the
technology of Clean Renewable Energy especially solar.
I describe the Privatisation as Costas because it is not a Labor
Plan and the Premier is little more than an occasional mouthpiece for
Michael Costa on this issue. Most of the grassroots Labor Party (not
just the unions) oppose Costas Privatisation. They along with the
community of New South Wales have been betrayed.
As I did, Morris Iemma went to last years state election,
assuring the community that electricity would NOT be privatised. It was
clear at that time there was no need for privatisation. It is only
since the election, we have the seen the Premier and Treasurers
increasingly hysterical claims that electricity must be privatised or
the sky will fall in. The reality is that nothing has changed since the
election other than the votes are in the ballot box for another term.
But less than a week AFTER the election, while I was still
Opposition Leader, I was being lobbied by sections of the media to
support Michael Costas electricity privatisation.
During the election campaign, I confirmed on several occasions
that the NSW Coalition would NOT privatise electricity and noted there
are more pressing issues other than ownership to be addressed -
including the structure of the industry to attract private investment
(not simply flog off current assets) and the need to transform the
industry to clean renewable energy and to pursue energy efficiencies.
Indeed, we proposed significant changes in our 2007 Election
Policy For Future Generations A Plan to protect the Environment and
tackle Climate Change. That policy included not only a 20% Renewable
Energy Target by 2025, but also investment in solar water heaters for
homes and schools and funds to support the development of Australias
first large-scale solar generator in northern NSW. Those initiatives
were well received.
I remain opposed to Costas fire-sale of assets which is simply to
find more money for the Iemma Government to splash around in the next
election campaign - with the added expense of handing over more than
$100 million in fees to merchant banks participating in the Costa
Privatisation.
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