VoteClimate: Jess Asato MP: Climate Timeline

Jess Asato MP: Climate Timeline

Jess Asato is the Labour MP for Lowestoft.

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

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Jess Asato's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Jess Asato

  • 16 Oct 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    I am glad, however, to say that in Lowestoft we have seen signs of life returning to the high street. Our heritage action zones have breathed new life into beautiful old buildings. Plans such as the £24.3 million cultural quarter and the £4.8 million creative hub in a former post office are incredibly exciting. Those investments are not just about buildings; they represent a belief in the future of our town. We are reimagining our future as a green energy gateway to the east of England and as a cultural destination, led by the excellent team behind the First Light festival. Meeting with businesses in the town, I see that belief, and I am confident that Lowestoft has what it takes to bounce back fully. I made a pledge during the election to open a parliamentary office on the high street should I win, and I am delighted that soon I will do just that.

    Full debate: City and Town Centres: Regeneration

  • 26 Jul 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    As I begin my role in making that happen, I would like to pay tribute to my predecessor, Peter Aldous, and his contribution to East Anglia’s position as a green energy leader, his defence of our local fishing industry and his campaigning for the WASPI women—Women Against State Pension Inequality Campaign. I thank him for his many years of public service and wish him all the best for his future. I also pay tribute to his predecessor, Bob Blizzard, who very sadly passed away in 2022. He served the people of my constituency for more than 20 years, in local government and in Parliament, and his decades-long fight for a third crossing will see its fruition with the opening of the Gull Wing bridge later this summer.

    Full debate: Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower

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