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Tory group urges 'green rebate' Tory group urges 'green rebate'
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A stamp duty rebate for home-buyers who improve the energy efficiency of their houses has been proposed by a Conservative policy group.A stamp duty rebate for home-buyers who improve the energy efficiency of their houses has been proposed by a Conservative policy group.
The Quality of Life group also proposes cuts in council tax and VAT for those who make "green" domestic renovations.The Quality of Life group also proposes cuts in council tax and VAT for those who make "green" domestic renovations.
It also suggests capping the energy use of domestic appliances like TVs, fridges and personal computers. It suggests capping the energy use of domestic appliances like TVs, fridges and personal computers.
The proposals are not binding on Tory leader David Cameron, but he has worked to emphasise his green credentials.The proposals are not binding on Tory leader David Cameron, but he has worked to emphasise his green credentials.
Labelling systemLabelling system
The group - chaired by ex-Environment Secretary John Gummer and green activist Zac Goldsmith - says household goods which exceed energy limits should be banned from sale in the UK. The group - chaired by ex-environment secretary John Gummer and green activist Zac Goldsmith - says household goods which exceed energy limits should be banned from sale in the UK.
It suggests that products with standby lights which stay on permanently should also be outlawed, and a labelling system should be introduced to help consumers compare the energy usage of electrical products.It suggests that products with standby lights which stay on permanently should also be outlawed, and a labelling system should be introduced to help consumers compare the energy usage of electrical products.
Mr Goldsmith told the BBC's Sunday AM programme: "To upgrade your home is always going to be a disruptive process so the best time to do that is at the point where it changes ownership.
"We should offer very generous stamp duty reductions - rebates - if your home is passed on in the best possible condition.
"And I think if you do that, it becomes less of an ethical decision and more of an investment - a financial decision."
All the proposals are due to be unveiled on Thursday.All the proposals are due to be unveiled on Thursday.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has previously said he wanted to "eliminate" the standby function.Prime Minister Gordon Brown has previously said he wanted to "eliminate" the standby function.