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22nd March 2007
Gordon
Brown's Budget proposals on the environment are seriously complacent.
After months of rhetoric on the need to curb our carbon
emissions, there is a shocking absence of substance in this budget.
Brown may have commissioned the Stern report but there is little
evidence that he has actually read it. His failure to heed the
warning that we must tackle climate change now is staggering.
The Chancellor should have adopted a new golden rule - that of carbon
cutting. He promises to save just 16 million tonnes of carbon
through a package. One single measure - restoration of the fuel
duty escalator - would save more.
The Green Party's own Carbon Costed budget, which includes
bringing back the fuel duty escalator, doubling the climate
change levy, giving a £500 million boost for renewable energy
grants, would save 55 million tonnes in 2007/8 alone.
If this is an indication of Brown as PM, then it seems clear that the
gulf between rhetoric and action on climate change will continue
to grow.
Cllr Martin Whiteside, Stroud Parliamentary candidate for Green party
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