VoteClimate: Kate Osborne MP: Climate Timeline

Kate Osborne MP: Climate Timeline

Kate Osborne is the Labour MP for Jarrow and Gateshead East.

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

Kate Osborne 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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Kate Osborne's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Kate Osborne

  • 13 Nov 2024: Tweet

    Great to meet with Northern Gas Networks @NGNgas to discuss their efforts in keeping energy bills affordable in Jarrow & Gateshead East Their mission is to drive towards net zero whilst meeting customer expectations & constantly looking to the future https://x.com/KateOsborneMP/status/1856652735182975121/photo/1 [Source]
  • 12 Nov 2024: Tweet

    My constituents need unwavering access to sustainable energy security, lower bills and good jobs We are delivering on these promises @UKLabour have secured 1bn in investments that will deliver a major step forward in breaking down barriers to growth across the country https://x.com/KateOsborneMP/status/1856325325468135934/photo/1 [Source]
  • 13 Oct 2024: Tweet

    .@UKLabour is focused on driving investment & growth in a sustainable way across Britain ???? Clean energy investments are vital to reaching our net zero targets & will ensure greater stability in the long run https://x.com/KateOsborneMP/status/1845389012879528320/photo/1 [Source]
  • 05 Oct 2024: Tweet

    High quality, affordable, energy-efficient homes have been built in Boldon & are just what our communities need ????️ This is an exciting & huge step towards our Net Zero targets & helps combat the housing crisis A huge win for South Tyneside & the JGE constituency! https://x.com/KateOsborneMP/status/1842595607460135146/photo/1 [Source]
  • 17 Jul 2024: Tweet

    Excited to be in Parliament for first #KingsSpeech under @UKLabour govt since 1950 & it includes more than 35 new legislative bills! Housebuilding, rail nationalisation, New Deal for workers, to green energy to constitutional reform! We're making a difference to people’s lives https://twitter.com/KateOsborneMP/status/1813534073614393411/photo/1 [Source]
  • 05 Jul 2024: Tweet

    RT @10DowningStreet: Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP @Ed_Miliband as Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero @energygovuk. https://t.co/b… [Source]
  • 19 Oct 2022: Vote

    Ban on Fracking for Shale Gas Bill - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 8 Feb 2022: Parliamentary Speech

    For the past 30 years, the Leamside line from Gateshead, through South Tyneside and Sunderland, and on to Ferryhill in County Durham, has been closed. The line runs through numerous areas where new jobs and opportunities could be stimulated to assist in getting people into work, education and training, and in travelling around our region, as well as into and out of it. That could take hundreds of cars each day off some of the region’s main commuter roads, improving air quality and decarbonising transport. I hope the Government will listen to the contributions in today’s debate, and to the very valid and real arguments that all hon. Members have made for the reopening of the Leamside line.

    Full debate: Leamside Line

  • 2 Nov 2021: Parliamentary Speech

    This Budget does nothing to mitigate those issues. It risks leaving the vast majority behind in pay and in the public services that we all rely on. We should have seen reforms in it to create a fairer tax system in which the wealthiest in our society pay a fairer share through a wealth tax that helps to fund public investment to create good green jobs and a net zero economy. Instead, we have seen no action on the climate emergency—in fact, the Chancellor has opted needlessly to cut taxes on domestic flights. In the week of COP26, that is just astounding, as is the Prime Minister’s decision to fly to Glasgow rather than use the rail network.

    Full debate: Budget Resolutions

  • 07 Jun 2021: Vote

    Advanced Research and Invention Agency Bill — New Clause 1 - Human Rights Abuses - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 26 May 2021: Vote

    Environment Bill — New Clause 24 - Prohibition on burning of peat in upland areas - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 1 Feb 2021: Parliamentary Speech

    Alongside this, the Government must announce a sector-specific support package for aviation. The largest aviation union, Unite, suggests [ I naudible . ] already lost their jobs. It is about time that the Government stepped in to put in place a sectoral deal, like they promised, and protect those jobs. The Government must make good on their promises, act fast, and step in where necessary to protect employment and our economy across all sectors. However, this must not be an unconditional bail-out for companies. Tackling climate change needs to be central to this support, both for the aviation sector and for building back greener across our whole economy. I hope everyone across this House will support this motion to ensure a robust plan is in place to protect jobs and set clear commitments to help tackle the climate emergency.

    Full debate: Covid Security at UK Borders

  • 13 Jan 2021: Vote

    Financial Services Bill — Schedule 2 - Prudential regulation of FCA investment firms - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 16 Nov 2020: Vote

    Pension Schemes Bill [Lords] — Clause 124 - Climate change risk - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 12 Oct 2020: Vote

    Agriculture Bill — After Clause 42 - Contribution of agriculture and associated land use to climate change targets - Pro-climate vote: No - Their vote: No
  • 29 Sep 2020: Vote

    United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — New Clause 6 - Economic development: climate and nature emergency impact statement - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 1 Sep 2020: Parliamentary Speech

    The Bill in its current format does not only contain a lack of detail regarding supertrawlers and MPAs; it fails to include anything on how fishers will be assisted in cutting down on the use of harmful plastics or adopting the use of greener technologies, both at sea and during processing. There is also no statutory commitment for the sector to meet net-zero emissions. The Bill also fails to cover how the Government will stop foreign vessels undercutting UK boats on safety or employment standards. It is the case that most supertrawlers land their fish in Denmark or other European countries. We need to ensure that the UK fishing quota is redistributed to smaller vessels away from supertrawlers. That would mean more jobs in UK fishing communities and would make fishing more sustainable.

    Full debate: Fisheries Bill [Lords]

  • 05 Feb 2020: Vote

    Transport - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye

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