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Polluter must pay, say voters

Last updated: June 22, 2025 11:36 pm
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The Majority of Brits Call for Tax Hikes on Polluting Companies to Fund Public Services

A recent snap poll conducted by Yonder on behalf of the Zero Hour environmental campaign has revealed that the overwhelming majority of people in Britain support tax hikes on the most polluting companies to finance frontline public services. The research, which surveyed 2,000 UK adults, raises concerns about the public’s confidence in the government’s spending plans.

The Zero Hour campaign emphasizes the need to address Britain’s economic challenges and improve living standards by tackling the climate and nature crises. Dr. Amy McDonnell, co-director of Zero Hour, highlights the importance of holding big polluting companies accountable while ensuring a fair transition to net zero emissions.

According to the poll, 80% of respondents believe that major polluters should pay higher taxes to contribute to public sector spending. Additionally, two-thirds of participants oppose the idea that building new homes and infrastructure projects should come at the expense of the environment.

Furthermore, half of the respondents believe that strengthening protections for nature and investing in renewable energy infrastructure will enhance national security. Seven in 10 voters support public consultation on government plans to achieve net zero emissions and promote biodiversity.

Despite these public sentiments, concerns have been raised about the recent 2.7% budget cut to the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA). However, efforts to boost funding for home insulation, led by Ed Miliband, have been safeguarded by Rachel Reeves.

Campaigners advocate for economic policies that prioritize environmental protection and advocate for harsher taxes on polluting industries to support global efforts to achieve net zero emissions.

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While the Labour Party has faced criticism for its understanding of working people’s challenges, the upcoming debate on the Climate and Nature Bill on July 11, 2025, presents an opportunity to restore nature, protect workers, and reduce emissions. Despite the bill being temporarily delayed earlier this year, it enjoys substantial support across the Commons, including from nearly 90 Labour MPs.

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Brendan Montague is the editor of The Ecologist and has written this article based on a press release from Zero Hour.

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