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BP-5055H
THE CAN BILL - WHAT'S NEXT?
The gov't listened to the Climate and Nature Bill - but said no to having it pass into legislation. One of the reasons was - politicians would have had to take instructions from people who were unelected.
VARIOUS OTHER SOURCES
ENVIRONMENT
Climate
BP-5055G
WHY CAN BILL WAS ADJOURNED
One problem with the CAN Bill is - a “Citizens’ Assembly” would transfer policy decisions from an elected to an unelected body. This is not how the rule of law works - which is good to be reminded of.
VARIOUS OTHER SOURCES
ENVIRONMENT
Climate
PQ-5055F
THE CAN BILL IS ADJOURNED
The Climate and Nature Bill has been voted on in the UK's parliament in an unusually well-attended debate. The bill wasn't voted for or against - instead, the vote - by 120 to 7 - was to adjourn it until July.
VARIOUS OTHER SOURCES
ENVIRONMENT
Climate
BP-5044A
WE NEED TO CONSIDER THIS
In principle, the Bill being coasted through parliament reads well - championed by a green and climate campaigner. But when one looks more closely at the detail, it begins to look like a wolf in sheep's clothing!
TCW
ENVIRONMENT
Climate
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