HC Deb 07 December 1983 vol 50 cc159-60W
Mr. Freeson

asked the Secretary of State for Energy (1) if he will hold discussions with the British Gas Corporation and the area electricity councils with a view to them encouraging their areas and boards to develop consistent policies on reconnection charges, long-term disconnection and the level of debt allowed before disconnection is threatened;

(2) if he will hold discussions with the Gas and Electricity Boards on extending the code of practice covering disconnections to cover theft from prepayment meters, long-term disconnections and unreasonable arrangements for the repayment of debts.

Mr. Buchanan-Smith

I have nothing to add to the reply by my hon. Friend the Member for Pudsey (Mr. Shaw) on 5 December—[Vol. 50, c. 47]—to the right hon. Member on this subject.

Mr. Freeson

asked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will consider removing from the fuel industries the power to disconnect domestic fuel supplies and introducing a statutory code or other judicial control of disconnection.

Mr. Buchanan-Smith

The industries' code of practice is designed to enable their staff to exercise the maximum possible flexibitity and discretion in considering the individual circumstances of each case. Imposition of a statutory code would introduce an undesirable inflexibility into the industries' approach to the problem of disconnections.