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COP26: Devolved Administrations

Proceeding contribution from Nick Fletcher (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 16 September 2021. It occurred during Backbench debate on COP26: Devolved Administrations.

There has to be a transitional approach to this issue; there is no way that we can just stop things happening. We have constituents who depend on us to make good decisions for them so that we can gradually move to net zero. We need to take people with us. Just banning things—banning flights, coal and other things—will not take the people with us. We need the people to go with us. If we do things correctly here, we will take the rest of the world along with us; if we do it wrong here, the rest of the world will not do it. It is very important that we do it properly.

The success of the campaign for a greener economy has been made possible only because of our Union, and the reduction of our emissions has indeed been a Union effort. The decision to host COP26 in Glasgow—one of our country’s most important cities that has for so long been the gateway from the UK to the west—was made by the UK Government for the benefit of Scotland.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

700 c1174 

Session

2021-22

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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