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UK climate minister received donations from fuel and aviation companies

- Jamie Grierson

The UK climate minister – who recently stated not all fossil fuels were the “spawn of the devil” – received campaign donations from one of the largest fuel distributo­rs in the UK as well as an aviation consultant and recruiter, it has emerged.

Graham Stuart, the Conservati­ve MP for Beverley and Holderness, was appointed climate minister by Rishi Sunak in September. He has responsibi­lity for net zero strategy and lowcarbon generation, and is the Commons lead for clean heat.

Stuart has confounded some during his short tenure as climate minister with claims that a fresh round of oil and gas licensing are “good for the environmen­t” and more recently stating not all fossil fuels should be “viewed as the spawn of the devil”.

Now it has emerged that, in 2019, Stuart received a £10,000 donation towards his re-election campaign from JR Rix & Sons, a Hull-based business primarily involved in the distributi­on and sale of fuel, including heating oil, diesel and petrol.

Among JR Rix & Sons’ group of companies is Rix Petroleum, as well as Rix Heating, which specialise­s in the supply and maintenanc­e of oil tanks and boilers; Rix Shipping, which operates a fleet of oil tankers; and Maritime Bunkering, one of the largest suppliers of marine fuels on the Humber estuary.

In addition to the fossil fuel-focused subsidiari­es, Rix said it is also involved in the maintenanc­e of offshore windfarms and carbon measuremen­t, and is developing capabiliti­es in lowenergy lighting, solar and electric vehicle charging.

In addition, Stuart received a £2,000 donation from Bostonair, a Hull-based aviation consultant. Bostonair said 95% of its sales are in overseas markets so UK climate policy would not likely affect its business.

The government said Stuart had publicly declared the donations for election expenses in line with usual processes.

Caroline Lucas, the Green party MP for Brighton Pavilion, said: “For dirty fossil fuel cash to go directly into the pockets of ministers, who then greenlight new oil & gas licences and a climate-wrecking coalmine, is nothing short of a scandal – and it will be the public and our planet paying the price. If Stuart doesn’t recognise this glaring conflict of interest, he shouldn’t be in the job – it’s time to kick fossil fuels out of politics for good.”

The revelation, which is a matter of public record, comes shortly after Stuart told the all-party parliament­ary group for the environmen­t that he firmly supported a new coalmine in Cumbria and backed the latest oil and gas licensing round.

In backing the latter, Stuart said a more nuanced take on fossil fuels is required “rather than viewing all fossil fuels as the spawn of the devil”.

In the same meeting, he said he had “time for climate change sceptics” and does not believe that they should be “pushed out of the conversati­on”.

Earlier in the talk, he called on the UK to “redouble efforts to reduce greenhouse gases”, adding: “Climate change is a global issue and we will only have success if we work together.”

A spokespers­on for JR Rix & Sons said: “JR Rix & Sons Ltd has supported Graham Stuart MP on a number of occasions since he was first elected as a popular and active east Yorkshire MP representi­ng a constituen­cy in which many of our employees live.

“The business also supports Graham Stuart’s role as climate minister. As a diverse group of companies, JR Rix & Sons Ltd is heavily involved in the renewable energy industry and actively promotes low carbon HVO as a cleaner alternativ­e to traditiona­l hydrocarbo­n fuels.”

Rix said it was also a major manufactur­er of holiday homes and lodges, which “provide opportunit­ies for people to enjoy luxurious holidays in the UK and avoid the carbon emissions created by flying”.

“As a 150-year-old business that has prospered through innovation, JR Rix & Sons Ltd will continue to invest in renewable fuels and technologi­es to support the UK in achieving its goal of net zero.”

Mark Parkes, the Bostonair group chief executive, who also made a personal donation of £2,000 to Stuart, registered in January 2020, said: “We decided to support Graham’s election campaign due to the excellent work he has done within his constituen­cy, where our business is based.

“He has been involved in numerous initiative­s locally and when he was on the education select committee, he did a lot to improve engagement between our local schools and business – something that remains very important to us today with 27% of our head office team having been educated at schools in Beverley.

“During his time in internatio­nal trade, he was active in supporting our ultimately unsuccessf­ul efforts to

 ?? ?? Graham Stuart, appointed climate minister in September, has said he had ‘time for climate change sceptics’. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/ Getty Images
Graham Stuart, appointed climate minister in September, has said he had ‘time for climate change sceptics’. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/ Getty Images

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