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MP of climate and natural rebellion

MONews
4 Min Read

British Prime Minister Keir Starter is facing a back bench rebellion in Commons before an important vote on climate and natural bills today.

TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and broadcaster George McGavin was one of them. The last minute is issued a petition To MP outside the parliament this morning.

Clive Lewis, the Labor Party’s Labor Party MP, said it will vote for this bill.

threat

“I hope that sponsorship with the government and the Natural Legislation can come to an agreement. [that] It will be good for labor when many people feel as if we are tracking the promise of climate and nature. ” Guardian yesternight.

“This will still send a strong signal that we are still focusing on them and see the sustainable economy as the only future.”

At least 42 Labor Party MPs said they plan to vote in favor of the government’s orders and approve of the private member bill. Some labor summers reported that the parties are threatened by removing the parties whip when they support the bill.

discussion

Meanwhile, the government’s loyalty was ordered by Westminster to talk about the bill and give a long speech to avoid voting.

I joined with environmental activists Giant Starmer Caricature and Large Books Outside the parliament this morning, we bid in the last minute to secure MP support. Climate activist Tori TSUI and Dominique Palmer also joined the devil.

This is a private member bill It is supported by more than 190 MPs It is also led by Lib Dem MP ROZ SAVAGE. The activists say that the numbers are “sitting at the edge of the knife” before today’s discussion, which starts at 09:30.

Update

Dr. Amy McDonnel, co-director of Zero Hour, said: “Serious about nature and climate leadership today, the government blocked the progress of Cross-Party Can Bill, which the UK has set up nature, nature and paths. . Climate is desperately needed.

“Despite all the pressure, such as Roz Savage, Carla Denyer, Clive Lewis, and Roger Gale, Congress has been promoting this bill today. This MP understands science and realizes what we are. They are climate and natural heroes.

“ED Miliband has promised to listen to the bill and listen to the bill, which can truly join the climate and nature, according to the UK’s international promise. The environmental movement is waiting for Miliband to keep his promise -this ‘conversation’ will lead to legislative changes and whips are not disturbed.

“The principle of the bill and it will continue to return to parliament. Scientists are clear. Pastors must be ambitious, take quick action, and fix the ambitions by law. The climate and the natural crisis are not disappearing and we are the same. ”

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Brendan Montague is the editor -in -chief Ecologicalist.

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