MP and Party
Position on Net Zero / Climate Change
  • MP commitment

    Committed to net zero by 2050 and action on climate change. *


    “Let’s try to get back to that [net zero] consensus, the way to do that is we have shared threats, we need to highlight that, people want to see bills come down.”
    “We risk paying an even heavier price if we stay exposed to fossil fuels. … The faster we go, the more secure we become. Every wind turbine we erect, every solar panel we install and every piece of grid we construct will help our families and protect them from future energy shocks. … And the faster we go, the more we can tackle our climate challenge. This is no longer a future threat. It is right here, right now, and we need to be able to tackle it.”
    29.10.2024
    Hansard

    Further Information / Next Steps

    *Last updated on 28.10.2025. The MP’s office has been contacted to verify this information but has not yet responded. If you are a constituent, please contact your MP to ask whether this is an accurate representation of their views. Please let us know how they respond at Climate.Election@lse.ac.uk . For more information on contacting your MP see the ‘What can I do?’ page of this site.


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