VoteClimate: Alex Brewer MP: Climate Timeline

Alex Brewer MP: Climate Timeline

Alex Brewer is the Liberal Democrat MP for North East Hampshire.

We have identified 0 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2024 in which Alex Brewer could have voted.

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Alex Brewer's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Alex Brewer

  • 24 Mar 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    Major issues such as flooding and drainage plague many areas up and down the country. In my constituency, Hartley Wintney high street, Hook and the surrounding areas are frequently flooded because of blocked drains, as surface water cannot drain away effectively after heavy rainfall. Hartley Wintney fire station even had to raise all its electrical sockets higher up the wall because the flooding has been so frequent. Our local businesses are struggling to get sufficient insurance. The Bill should include a binding commitment to the land use framework, which would help to determine where more permanent land use change can occur, to find the optimum balance between food production and ecosystem services such as flood risk management, climate mitigation and biodiversity.

    Full debate: Planning and Infrastructure Bill

  • 17 Jan 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    People in my constituency are passionate about protecting our environment, and they know that if we are to do that, we need to produce more renewable energy. However, in North East Hampshire, as in many other areas of the UK, we are also protective of our arable farming land, which is so essential for our food security.

    Each house built without renewable energy is a missed opportunity to save carbon and money, and to grow our economy. Furthermore, each house built without solar panels increases the pressure to put panels elsewhere, including in our fields. Sustainable energy development is critical, but in North East Hampshire, as elsewhere, we do not want it to come at the cost of our countryside and our agricultural land. That is why I support this Bill, which prioritises putting solar panels on the roofs of new homes.

    Full debate: New Homes (Solar Generation) Bill

  • 16 Oct 2024: Tweet

    @LibDems have long argued there should be renewable energy on all new homes. This is much cheaper than the cost of retro-fitting, will help us meet clean energy targets and will make hopes cheaper to run. I'm so pleased that Max is putting forward his #SunshineBill https://twitter.com/mpmwilko/status/1846468394091946046 [Source]
  • 14 Oct 2024: Tweet

    ♻️On Saturday, I met with local campaigners in #Bramley to answer questions and discuss what is needed to protect our #environment and increase #biodiversity. We all agreed we need to be cleaning up our waterways, increasing renewable energy and protecting areas for nature. https://x.com/alexbrewer/status/1845798788503396595/photo/1 [Source]
  • 02 Aug 2024: Tweet

    Distressing scenes from local businesses due to yesterday's flooding. With climate change bringing more severe weather events like this, we need storm drain-aways and sewage infrastructure that can cope. Earlier today I spoke to @itvmeridian ???? https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2024-08-01/south-of-england-hit-by-flash-flooding-after-torrential-downpours [Source]
  • 07 Nov 2023: Tweet

    Longer prison sentences when the prisons are full. Solving the climate crisis by drilling for more oil and gas. More drivel on trade deals that aren't forthcoming. ????‍♀️ It's time this government got out of the way. #KingsSpeech #GeneralElectionNow [Source]
  • 20 Sep 2023: Tweet

    Sunak accuses those with climate ambition as 'emotional' and 'unrealistic'. I wonder if he said that directly to the CEO of @Ford? #NetZero [Source]
  • 22 Jan 2023: Tweet

    @legallois @ranil @TheSun @TheSunPolitics @ConsGrowthGroup Pollution of rivers, under investment in renewable energy, erosion of democratic rights and oh so much more. [Source]
  • 30 Nov 2022: Tweet

    @dave43law @benhabib6 @Centre4TheUnion If it's interested in preserving all aspects of the United Kingdom then one assumes it has an ambitious programme of environmentally-friendly policies to put to the government to prevent any further damage to our country from climate change ???? [Source]
  • 26 Oct 2022: Tweet

    Hmm. Do @RishiSunak's comments mean that he will overturn @ranil's environment-damaging proposals? Dare we hope for some investment in renewable energy? #PMQs [Source]
  • 10 Oct 2022: Tweet

    @toekneeheart @ranil Investing in renewable energy = jobs = keeping energy production local = economic growth = exporting technological expertise. What's not to like? [Source]
  • 09 Oct 2022: Tweet

    @LizWebsterLD @ranil @trussliz @Conservatives Exactly! You can't 'save up for the environment'. You need to build in protections from the very beginning. Invest in green energy and sustainable farming. [Source]
  • 06 Oct 2022: Tweet

    But investing in clean, renewable energy reduces our dependence on ANY gas, petrol and diesel. And it provides jobs. And it provides export opportunities. And it helps meet our emmissions targets. @ranil #NoFracking https://twitter.com/johnredwood/status/1577951873688027136 [Source]

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