VoteClimate: Kemi Badenoch MP: Climate Timeline

Kemi Badenoch MP: Climate Timeline

Kemi Badenoch is the Conservative MP for North West Essex.

We have identified 11 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2017 in which Kemi Badenoch could have voted.

Kemi Badenoch is rated Anti for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 0
  • Against: 10
  • Did not vote: 1

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Kemi Badenoch's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Kemi Badenoch

  • 23 Oct 2025: Tweet

    Cheap energy needs less ideology and more common sense. Glad to see the Tony Blair Institute is catching up with Conservative policy. Our plan to Axe the Carbon Tax and scrap old wind subsidies would cut electricity bills by 20%. https://twitter.com/clairecoutinho/status/1981266790576525696 [Source]
  • 11 Oct 2025: Tweet

    We’ll make electricity cheaper again. Our plan will cut bills by £165 by scrapping Ed Miliband’s damaging Net Zero policies, including the Carbon Tax and costly wind farm subsidies. The next Conservative Government will prioritise British energy security and growth, not ideology. This is a plan to put money back in people’s pockets and support business. [Source]
  • 02 Oct 2025: Tweet

    RT @ClaireCoutinho: When something isn’t working, we should be honest and say so. The Climate Change Act isn’t working for Britain or glob… [Source]
  • 02 Oct 2025: Tweet

    Our priority must be cheap abundant energy and economic growth - while protecting our natural landscapes. The Climate Change Act stands in the way. A future Conservative Government will replace it. [Source]
  • 20 Sep 2025: Tweet

    Labour pursues its net zero ambition with ideological zeal, as if imposing ever-higher costs on British families and industries is a badge of global virtue. But while our manufacturers are crushed by soaring energy bills, higher taxes, and endless regulation, China – the world’s biggest polluter – keeps building coal-fired power stations and pumping out cheap, subsidised goods. We handicap ourselves while they gain economic leverage over us. That is not climate leadership. It is unilateral [Source]
  • 09 Sep 2025: Tweet

    Labour stops drilling in the North Sea… then wonders why investment sails off to the US. Last week I called for oil & gas drilling to continue. INEOS and Octopus Energy’s CEOs have since said the same. Net Zero dogma is making Britain colder, poorer & weaker. We’ll deliver a better plan: cheap, abundant and clean energy with the Conservatives - not fantasy economics. [Source]
  • 02 Sep 2025: Tweet

    @Conservatives plan to revitalise our North Sea industry: ✅ End Labour’s ban on new oil & gas licences ✅ Reverse restrictions so we can promote and finance British energy exports abroad ✅ Refocus the North Sea Authority on one clear mission: maximising domestic production ✅ Unlock investment, protect skilled jobs, and strengthen Britain’s energy independence Meanwhile, Labour have Ed Miliband strangling the industry with his ideological pursuit of Net Zero at any cost - blocking [Source]
  • 28 Aug 2025: Tweet

    Labour’s Net Zero = higher bills Miliband locking us into 20yrs of sky-high subsidies for unreliable renewables. Now taxpayers will pay to switch OFF “green” energy when there’s too much. We need cheap, reliable power & a better environment, not ideological economic illiteracy. https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1960985385548362081/photo/1 [Source]
  • 28 Aug 2025: Tweet

    Labour’s Net Zero = higher bills. Miliband locked us into 20yrs of sky-high subsidies for unreliable renewables. Now taxpayers will pay to switch OFF “green” energy when there’s too much. We need cheap, reliable power & a better environment, not ideological economic illiteracy. https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1960984964482175183/photo/1 [Source]
  • 21 Aug 2025: Tweet

    RT @griffitha: The collapse of Liberty Steel is the outcome of Labour’s ruinously high energy costs driven by net zero dogma. British bus… [Source]
  • 31 Jul 2025: Tweet

    We want cleaner energy. But we’ll get there in a way that's significantly cheaper. ✔ British oil & gas instead of higher-emission imports ✔ Building reliable, secure nuclear power ✔ Not forcing people to change the way they live their lives just to meet Net Zero targets We want cleaner energy. But we’ll get there in a way that's significantly cheaper. [Source]
  • 31 Jul 2025: Tweet

    NetZero latest: Britain’s gas imports have surged under Labour. Thanks to them banning new drilling in the North Sea, we’re relying on more foreign imports. It’s self-sabotage. Conservatives will end the windfall tax, support new licences and put British energy security first. https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1950947634992050584/photo/1 [Source]
  • 24 Jul 2025: Tweet

    This is why I warned that Net Zero targets with no plan will bankrupt Britain. Keir, Rachel and Ed promised to cut bills by £300. It was always clear they could never deliver on that pledge and now businesses and families will pay the price of these ludicrous contracts. https://twitter.com/clairecoutinho/status/1948051956817166414 [Source]
  • 18 Jul 2025: Tweet

    I’ve been clear that Net Zero by 2050 is impossible without bankrupting the country. We cannot lock ourselves into targets which force us to make decisions that push up the cost of energy and make Brits poorer. But nuclear power can deliver cheap, abundant, reliable energy with zero emissions. [Source]
  • 12 Jul 2025: Tweet

    Labour’s reckless rush to net zero by 2050 is driving up the cost of family holidays, deepening the cost-of-living crisis. I won’t let working people pay the price for an unworkable target that bankrupts Britain and makes us dependent on China. We need a balanced plan, not ideology. [Source]
  • 13 Jun 2025: Tweet

    The Energy profits levy is killing our oil & gas industry. Thousands of jobs lost, investment frozen, expensive foreign imports rising. Why eradicate our own industry—only to rely on foreign imports—to chase impossible Net Zero targets? @Conservatives will scrap this levy???? https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1933563109093822898/video/1 [Source]
  • 11 May 2025: Tweet

    Labour is also flirting with joining the EU’s carbon tax scheme. That means: Higher energy bills for British families and businesses. They are already suffering from Ed Miliband’s zealous pursuit of Net Zero. Tax setting powers belong in Parliament, not Brussels. (6/7) [Source]
  • 25 Apr 2025: Tweet

    Britain proudly fought to end slavery, yet Labour are happy to rely on it, just to deliver Ed Miliband’s mad pursuit of Net Zero by 2050. It’s time for a serious reset. https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1915680856087134704/video/1 [Source]
  • 27 Mar 2025: Tweet

    This is devastating news for Scunthorpe, but inevitable with the high energy costs forced on domestic industries by the ideological pursuit of net zero 2050. Labour attacked my deal to preserve the steelworks at Port Talbot, saving 5,000 jobs. Now they offer only broken promises and warm words for steel workers in Scunthorpe. Shameful. [Source]
  • 21 Mar 2025: Tweet

    Spending £8.3billion on a GB Energy quango that produces no energy.. no wonder Ed's stumped! Instead of dealing with ultra high energy costs, Labour double down on Net Zero by 2050 madness and mistake press releases for actual solutions… https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1903047059365638440/video/1 [Source]
  • 19 Mar 2025: Tweet

    Net Zero by 2050 is IMPOSSIBLE – the cost to British families will be catastrophic & it’s time to get real. I don’t enjoy writing that. I want to leave a better world for my children. Cheap, reliable energy is the backbone of civilisation. Without it, living standards fall, businesses struggle, and the UK weakens on the world stage. Yet, for 20 years, politicians have pursued fantasy policies with NO REAL PLAN, driving up energy costs and making life harder for families. Labour’s ma [Source]
  • 19 Mar 2025: Tweet

    Net Zero by 2050 is IMPOSSIBLE – the cost to British families will be catastrophic & it’s time to get real. I don’t enjoy writing that. I want to leave a better world for my children. Cheap, reliable energy is the backbone of civilisation. Without it, living standards fall, businesses struggle, and the UK weakens on the world stage. Yet, for 20 years, politicians have pursued fantasy policies with NO REAL PLAN, driving up energy costs and making life harder for families. Labour’s ma [Source]
  • 18 Mar 2025: Tweet

    Time to tell the truth: Net Zero by 2050 makes us less safe, less secure and less resilient. No more fictions. Join us to shape the biggest policy shake-up in a generation: https://policy.conservatives.com/ https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1902037060992856198/video/1 [Source]
  • 18 Mar 2025: Tweet

    Let’s face it - Net Zero by 2050 is impossible. The whole thing needs a total rethink. Have your say on this and more: https://policy.conservatives.com/ https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1902009358470299861/video/1 [Source]
  • 18 Feb 2025: Tweet

    I could have spoken to @jordanbpeterson for hours... we covered everything from where Conservatives went wrong (immigration! Net zero!), multi-ethnic (not multicultural) society, nurturing a dominant British culture, political complacency… Watch below???? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdD75q6erHw&pp=ygUUa2VtaSBqb3JkYW4gcGV0ZXJzb24%3D https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1891927710731059676/video/1 [Source]
  • 20 Nov 2024: Tweet

    RT @IoWBobSeely: Stop obsessing about climate change and start defending this country's vital national interests. The world is a few bad de… [Source]
  • 26 Oct 2024: Tweet

    RT @renewal2030: .@Kemibadenoch is never afraid to tell it to you straight: Chris Kaba, Reparations, Net Zero. Recap of her interview with… [Source]
  • 25 Sep 2024: Tweet

    During the election, it was clear Labour had no plan to deliver growth. Ed Miliband’s fanatical approach to net zero, Angela Rayner interfering in the labour market and Rachel Reeves’s high tax, high spend are bad news for business. Read more at ???? https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/09/24/labour-no-inkling-business-support-kemi-badenoch/ https://twitter.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1838981984338534855/photo/1 [Source]
  • 08 Sep 2024: Tweet

    China is using the Net Zero agenda as a cover to dominate global industry. This is especially the case in the UK, where net zero has put even more pressure on our national resilience. We must lessen our dependence on China - read my full piece here https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/09/07/net-zero-is-gifting-our-future-china/… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1832760027452522565 https://twitter.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1832760027452522565/photo/1 [Source]
  • 21 Sep 2023: Tweet

    RT @RishiSunak: Today I was at @WrittleOfficial speaking with farming students about our new approach to reaching Net Zero by 2050 while ea… [Source]
  • 01 Nov 2022: Tweet

    Investment creates jobs and will play a crucial role in meeting our #NetZero targets. Pleased to bring together UK ???????? businesses and global ???? investors in Gateshead to share our vision for a cleaner, greener future. My speech below ????https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/trade-secretarys-speech-at-the-green-trade-investment-expo https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/1587491530310287361/photo/1 [Source]
  • 19 Oct 2022: Vote

    Ban on Fracking for Shale Gas Bill - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 07 Jun 2021: Vote

    Advanced Research and Invention Agency Bill — New Clause 1 - Human Rights Abuses - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 26 May 2021: Vote

    Environment Bill — New Clause 24 - Prohibition on burning of peat in upland areas - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 13 Jan 2021: Vote

    Financial Services Bill — Schedule 2 - Prudential regulation of FCA investment firms - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 08 Dec 2020: Vote

    Delegated Legislation — Financial Assistance to Industry - Pro-climate vote: No - Their vote: Aye
  • 16 Nov 2020: Vote

    Pension Schemes Bill [Lords] — Clause 124 - Climate change risk - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 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: Aye
  • 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: No
  • 05 Feb 2020: Vote

    Transport - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 25 Jun 2019: Vote

    Delegated Legislation — Value Added Tax - Pro-climate vote: No - Their vote: Aye

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