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

    Committed to net zero by 2050 and to meeting the UK’s international commitments on emission reduction for 2030 and 2035. Committed to action on climate change.


    "The Climate Change Act is central to Britain’s prosperity, security, global reputation and is crucial to the fight against both climate change and nature degradation. Repealing it would be a reckless backward step."
    “The Government’s auction of 130 wind, solar and tidal energy projects in the latest round of the contracts for difference scheme points the way to the future. It points the way to the generation of 95% of the UK’s energy through green and decarbonised energy by 2030; to a transition that everyone in this Committee, and certainly everyone on the Government Benches, is looking forward to seeing in the next 10 years; and to the delivery of the local power plan, which will support local energy projects in communities such as mine.”
    10.12.2024
    Hansard

    Further Information / Next Steps

    Last updated on 11.12.2025. The MP’s office has verified this information as an accurate representation of their views. If you are a constituent, please contact your MP to discuss the views on this page and 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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