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Peter Lilley

Credentials

  • According to his biography, Lilley was educated at Hayes County Primary School, Dulwich College and Clare College, Cambridge, where he studied natural science and economics. [1]

Background

Peter Lilley is a former British Conservative Party MP who sits on the Board of Trustees of the UK climate science denying thinktank the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF). He represented the Hitchin and Harpenden constituency from 1997 to 2017, previously holding the seat for St Albans 1983. [1], [2]

Lilley has a record of consistently voting against policy measures to tackle climate change, including in 2008 when he was one of threeMPs to vote against the UK’s Climate Change Act. [3],[4]

He is a former member of the Government's Environmental Audit Committee and the UK Parliament’s Energy and Climate Change Committee, which examines the policies of the government’s Department of Energy and Climate Change. [5], [6]

Since 2006, Lilley has also been a non-executive board member of Tethys Petroleum, a Cayman Islands-based oil and gas company with drilling operations in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. This was declared on the register of MPs’ financial interests. In 2012, for example, he earned £47,000. And according to a 2012 article at the Guardian, he received share options worth at least $400,000. [7], [8], [9]

A DeSmog investigation revealed in 2012 that Lilley was being paid $300 an hour to advise an Indian company building a coal fired power station. [10]

Stance on Climate Change

November 5, 2009

During a debate in the House of Commons, Lilly declared: [11]

“The Government and the alarmists have to concoct a lot of feedbacks that so far have not manifested themselves to predict that in future we will see far higher rises in temperature from a given increase in CO2 than we have in the past. I am neither a denier of the science nor an alarmist. I am a lukewarmist, if one likes […] I am a global lukewarmist, and I take seriously[…]”

Lilley continued, contending there is no scientific consensus on climate change: [11]

“A lot of fairy stories are attached to and latched on to a genuine scientific concern. The first fairy tale, which the Government foster, is the idea that there is total consensus in science at the alarmist end of the spectrum. […] The simple fact is that the science is not resolved. A lot of serious scientists think that although there is a measure of impact—I agree with that—the alarmist views are not upheld by the science. A majority may well disagree with the scientists to whom I have referred.”

Key Quotes

December 17, 2009

Lilley wrote a Wall Street Journal opinion article entitled “Global Warming as Groupthink,” in which he declared: [12]

“The tendency of those committed to the theory of catastrophic man-made global warming to unquestioningly adopt the assumptions, at every stage, that maximize the expectation of calamity should alert us that groupthink is driving the movement.”

November 23, 2009

Lilley appeared on RTto discuss the so-called “ClimateGate” affair, where he declared: [13]

“[Scientists] try to change the facts rather than trying to change their theory. […]”

“I feel certain from reading a lot of the emails and the documents that they were adjusting the data, manipulating the data, concealing the doubts they had internally and continuing to express certainty externally. There's even example of the computer codes that they've adjusted to cut off the evidence of the recent period of global cooling. For the last decade, the world hasn't heated up as their theories suggest it should have done. Indeed, it has cooled slightly.

[…] And likewise they've altered the data in the past, or they've selected data from the past which has wiped out the evidence of the so-called medieval warming period when the world was probably warmer than it is now, because after all if it was warmer then without us all burning lots of hydrocarbons, it's suggests that the hydrocarbons aren't the only things that cause the temperature and the climate to change.”

“I personally—I'm a physicist by training, long ago—accept that doubling the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will produce a modest warming in the climate, but nothing like the alarmist fears which these scientists have been trying to generate or that lie behind the Copenhagen conference.”

November 19, 2008

Speaking about the Stern Report in a Commons debate, Lilley said: [14]

“My overall position on global warming is that, as a physicist — I studied physics at Cambridge — I am not one of those who deny that carbon dioxide emissions heat the planet. They do have that effect, although there is less certainty about how much the complex feedback effects that climate models seek to replicate may amplify the comparatively modest effect of increasing CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions. Nonetheless, in my view it is wise to take measures to prevent and to adapt to global warming, and it is sensible to try to assess the costs and benefits of action and inaction to ensure that we adopt the most cost-effective approach.”


“The simple fact is that, since the beginning of this century, the average global temperature has flatlined; indeed, over the past 18 months it has fallen back, and according to the satellite measurements of temperature, it is now basically back at the level it was in 1979, when such measurements started to be taken.”

November 5, 2009

“I hope that we will listen to those scientists, many of whom are in Government employ, who have warned against alarmist views, and that we will take a more consensual view of the basic minimum science that is agreed and open that up to debate and discussion, without trying to silence those who disagree by calling them “deniers” and equating them with holocaust deniers. As I said, I am not a denier-I am a lukewarmer-but even those who deny the existence of anthropological global warning deserve to be heard, just as the alarmists do, and it is sad that we have heard only one or two such views expressed in the House today,” Lilley declared in a Commons debate. [15]

Key Deeds

November 22, 2018

Lilley attended an event organised by the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) in the House of Commons to mark the 10 year anniversary of the UK's Climate Change Act. Both the GWPF and Lilley have repeatedly opposed the Act, claiming it “burdened consumers with extraordinary costs.” [16]

For the occasion, the GWPF launched a report which blames the Climate Change Act “and other anti-fossil-fuel policies” for “worsening” fuel poverty in the UK[17]

It claims that “rather than solving climate change, the only detectable effect of the Climate Change Act has been to sustain levels of energy poverty that politicians from all parties had promised to abolish.” The report was written by climate science denier Rupert Darwall[17]

Speaking at the event, Lilley said: “I decided to vote against the Climate Change Act when I read the impact assessment which showed that the potential cost was twice the prospective benefit. Ten years later the costs are coming home to roost and the benefits remain illusory.” [16]

January 2018

Lilley was involved in a Channel 4 sting over politicians being offered cash to advise on Brexit. Lilley denied the allegations and reported Channel 4 to Ofcom over the programme. [18], [19]

April 2017

Ahead of the UK 2017 General Election Lilley stepped down as an MP for Hitchin and Harpenden after 34 years with the Conservative Party. [20]

December 2016

Lilley wrote a report entitled “The Cost of the Climate Change Act” for the GWPF. In it he claims that climate policy will cost the nation £319 billion. [21]

July 2015

Lilley joined the GWPF along with Labour MPGraham Stringer as members of the Board of Trustees. [4][2]

July 2014

Lilley was one of two MPs to vote against the Energy and Climate Change Committee’s acceptance of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) conclusion that humans are the dominant cause of global warming. [22]

During this same month, Lilley attended a meeting in the House of Commons organised by climate science denier and Northern Ireland politician Sammy Wilson. The meeting was organised on behalf of “Repeal the Act,” a group that argues the “climate is always changing” and seeks to repeal the UK’s Climate Change Act. [23]

October 30, 2012

Lilley wrote a letter to the BBC’s director of editorial policy and standards complaining about the broadcaster’s “systemic bias” in its climate change reporting. [24]

September 2012

Peter Lilley wrote a report for the GWPF entitled “What is Wrong with Stern: The Failings of the Stern Review of the Economics of Climate Change.” Bob Ward, policy and communications director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at London School of Economics and Political Science, described Lilley’s GWPF report as being based on “misrepresentations and bad economics.” [25], [26]

October 2008

Lilley was one of only three MPs who voted against the Climate Change Act. He claimed one reason for doing so was because it was snowing in October which he argued showed winters weren’t warming. [27], [28]

Affiliations

Social Media

Publications

According to his bio, Lilley is the author of several publications including: [1]

  • Do You Sincerely Want to Win? -Defeating Terrorism in Ulster, 1972
  • Lessons for Power, 1974
  • Delusions of Income Policy (co-written with Samuel Brittan), 1977
  • End of the Keynesian Era (contributor), 1980
  • Thatcherism, the Next Generation, 1989
  • The Mais Lecture Benefits and Costs: Securing the Future of the Social Security, 1993
  • Patient Power (published by Demos) 2000
  • Commonsense on Cannabis (Social Market Foundation) 2001
  • Taking Liberties (Adam Smith Institute) 2002
  • Save Our Pensions (Social Market Foundation) 2003
  • Identity Crisis - the case against ID Cards (Bow Group) 2005
  • Immigration - too much of a good thing? (Centre for Policy Studies) 2005

Resources

  1. About Peter,” RT Hon Peter Lilley. Archived December 29, 2018. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/YUfyc

  2. Board of Trustees,” Global Warming Policy Foundation. Archived December 29, 2018. Archive.fo URLhttps://archive.fo/phvTT

  3. Lord Lilley,” TheyWorkForYou. Archived December 29, 2018. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/r6LRC

  4. Kyla Mandel. “Labour and Tory MPs Join Lord Lawson's Climate Denial Global Warming Policy Foundation,” DeSmog, July 17, 2015.

  5. Membership - Environmental Audit Committee,” www.parliament.uk. Archived March 9, 2017. Archive.fo URLhttps://archive.fo/tyShc

  6. Energy and Climate Change Committee - membership,” www.parliament.uk. Archived March 17, 2015. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/6Cj1W

  7. “Register of Members' Financial Interests - as at 2 May 2017 (last update of the 2015 Parliament)” (PDF), www.parliament.uk. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.

  8. “Register of Members' Financial Interests - as at 19th November 2012” (PDF)www.parliament.uk. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.

  9. Leo Hickman. “MP Peter Lilley has received more than $400,000 in oil company share options,” The Guardian, November 20, 2012. Archived December 29, 2018. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/tPPSs

  10. Graham Readfearn. “Exclusive: British MP On Climate Committee Advising On Coal Power For $300 An Hour,” DeSmog, November 27, 2012.

  11. Climate Change,” House of Commons Hansard Vol. 498 (November 5, 2009). Archived December 29, 2018. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2Sxji

  12. Peter Lilley. “Global Warming as Groupthink,” Wall Street Journal, December 17, 2009. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/aiCuj

  13. Climategate: 'Scientists would rather change facts than their theories',” YouTube video uploaded by user “RT,” November 23, 2009. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.

  14. Stern Report,” www.parliament.uk, November 19, 2008. Archived November 30, 2012. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/ykhmY

  15. Daily Hansard Debate: 5 Nov 2009 : Column 1053,” www.parliament.uk, November 5, 2009. Archived December 30, 2018. Archive.fo URLhttps://archive.fo/rVPvb

  16. (Press Release). “TENYEARSON, UKCLIMATECHANGEACTISHARMINGTHEPOOR,” The Global Warming Policy Foundation, November 22, 2018. Archived December 30, 2018. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wYThV

  17. Rupert Darwall. THECLIMATECHANGEACTATTEN History’s most expensive virtue signal” (PDF), Global Warming Policy Foundation, November 20, 2018.

  18. Simon Walters and Glen Owen. “Ex Trade Secretary Peter Lilley 'boasted' he was in line for a peerage in 'Chinese cash for Brexit sting',” Daily Mail, January 27, 2018. Archived December 30, 2018. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/blXEC

  19. (Press Release). “Peter Lilley refers Channel 4 to Ofcom,” Rt Hon Peter Lilley, January 27, 2018. Archived December 30, 2018. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/hBVIM

  20. Hitchin and Harpenden MP Peter Lilley is stepping down 'because of Theresa May',” Hertfordshire Mercury, April 26, 2017. Archived April 27, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/YYvjV

  21. Peter Lilley. “£300 BILLION: The cost of the Climate Change Act” (PDF), The Global Warming Policy Foundation, December 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.

  22. Matt McGrath. “MPs bicker over IPCC report on causes of climate change,” BBC News, July 29, 2014. Archived December 30, 2018. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/eiwzP

  23. Richard Tol Dons Cloak of Climate Denial,” DeSmog, July 14, 2014.

  24. (Press Release). “PETERLILLEYACCUSESBBCOFSYSTEMATICBIASINITSHANDLINGOFCLIMATECHANGEEVIDENCE,” The Global Warming Policy Foundation, October 30, 2012. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/pZH6X

  25. What is Wrong with Stern: The Failings of the Stern Review of the Economics of Climate Change” (PDF), The Global Warming Policy Foundation, September 2012.

  26. Bob Ward. “Critics of the Stern Review present both a case of bad economics and fundamentally flawed science,” The London School of Economics and Political Science (blog), October 3, 2012. Archived October 29, 2012. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/STvl1

  27. Adam Vaughan. “Green campaigners condemn Peter Lilley's energy committee post,” The Guardian, October 25, 2012. Archived December 29, 2018. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/LMvJj

  28. Brendan Montague. “Here's Why MP Peter Lilley Voted Against the Climate Change Act,” DeSmog, September 3, 2015.

  29. Peter Lilley,” LinkedIn (profile 691141158). Accessed December 29, 2018. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.

  30. Peter Bruce LILLEY,” Companies House. Archived December 29, 2018. Archive.fo URLhttps://archive.fo/9GL7P

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