VoteClimate: Feryal Clark MP: Climate-Related Speeches In Parliament

Feryal Clark MP: Climate-Related Speeches In Parliament

Feryal Clark is the Labour MP for Enfield North.

We have identified 10 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2019 in which Feryal Clark could have voted.

Feryal Clark is rated Very Good for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 8
  • Against: 0
  • Did not vote: 2

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Feryal Clark's Speeches In Parliament Related to Climate

We've found 3 Parliamentary debates in which Feryal Clark has spoken about climate-related matters.

Here are the relevant sections of their speeches.

  • 8 Jan 2025: Innovation: Staffordshire

    In case the House has not heard, this Government are driving innovation, with a record £20.4 billion of research and development investment for 2025-26, powering an innovation-led economy across the UK. In Staffordshire, UK Research and Innovation is backing more than £29 million for 70 cutting-edge research and innovation projects. A stand-out example is Innovate UK’s support for the Staffordshire net zero skills for growth project, which is equipping the country to seize opportunities in the net zero transition.

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  • 10 Feb 2020: Transport

    The Minister will be aware that transport accounts for a higher share of overall emissions than any other sector, so helping people to drive less and cycle more is crucial to tackling the climate crisis. We currently spent £7 per head on cycling infrastructure, but the Walking and Cycling Alliance recommends that we should be spending £17 per head on cycling infrastructure if we are serious about improving cycling. He will be aware that the Conservatives’ pledge to spend £350 million on cycling infrastructure actually reduced that spend to £1.18— [ Interruption. ]

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  • 30 Jan 2020: Foot and Bicycle Journeys

    The Minister will be aware that transport accounts for a higher share of overall emissions than any other sector, so helping people to drive less and cycle more is crucial to tackling the climate crisis. We currently spent £7 per head on cycling infrastructure, but the Walking and Cycling Alliance recommends that we should be spending £17 per head on cycling infrastructure if we are serious about improving cycling. He will be aware that the Conservatives’ pledge to spend £350 million on cycling infrastructure actually reduced that spend to £1.18— [ Interruption. ]

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