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MPs in climate and nature rebellion

Last updated: January 24, 2025 1:01 pm
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Sir Keir Starter, the British prime minister, is currently facing a significant challenge as a backbench rebellion looms in the Commons today, just ahead of a crucial vote on the Climate and Nature Bill. The bill has garnered attention from various public figures, including TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and broadcaster Dr George McGavin, who were seen issuing a last-minute plea to MPs outside Parliament this morning.

Clive Lewis, the Labour MP for Norwich South, has confirmed his unwavering support for the bill, emphasizing the importance of upholding climate and nature commitments. In a statement to The Guardian, Lewis expressed his hope for an agreement between the government and bill sponsors that aligns with Labour’s vision of a sustainable economy.

Despite government whips’ orders, at least 42 Labour MPs have indicated their intention to vote in favor of the private members’ bill, displaying defiance against party directives. Some Labour backbenchers have even reported threats of having the party whip removed if they choose to support the bill.

In response, government loyalists have been instructed to return to Westminster to engage in lengthy speeches, aiming to talk out the bill and avoid a vote altogether. Environmental campaigners, alongside a giant caricature of Sir Keir Starmer and an oversized bill, gathered outside Parliament in a last-minute effort to rally support from MPs. Climate activists Tori Tsui and Dominique Palmer also joined the demonstration.

The private members’ bill, championed by Lib Dem MP Roz Savage and supported by over 190 MPs, is deemed crucial by campaigners who believe that the fate of the bill hangs on a delicate balance. The debate is scheduled to commence at 09:30, setting the stage for a critical showdown in Parliament.

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In an update, Dr Amy McDonnell, co-director of Zero Hour, expressed disappointment in the government’s decision to block the progression of the CAN Bill, emphasizing the urgent need for climate and nature leadership. McDonnell applauded the efforts of MPs like Roz Savage, Carla Denyer, Clive Lewis, and Roger Gale, who have remained steadfast in pushing for legislative action.

As the debate unfolds, campaigners are closely monitoring Ed Miliband’s promises of further talks and a commitment to consider legislation that aligns with Britain’s international obligations. The environmental movement remains vigilant, ensuring that promises translate into tangible legislative changes that address the pressing climate and nature crises.

The CAN Bill and its underlying principles are expected to resurface in Parliament, driven by the unwavering determination of scientists and activists. Ministers are urged to adopt ambitious measures, take swift action, and enshrine their commitments in law to combat the ongoing climate and nature challenges.

Brendan Montague, editor of The Ecologist, provides insightful commentary on the unfolding events, shedding light on the critical importance of climate and nature legislation in shaping a sustainable future.

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