VoteClimate: Leigh Ingham MP: Climate Timeline

Leigh Ingham MP: Climate Timeline

Leigh Ingham is the Labour MP for Stafford.

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

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Leigh Ingham's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Leigh Ingham in the last 90 days

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  • 5 Mar 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    This discussion goes far beyond economic concerns; it is about the future of our energy security, our workforce and our commitment to achieving net zero emissions. The UK has been a pioneer in renewable energy and must continue to lead by example. That means ensuring that the transition to net zero is not just a slogan but a reality backed by practical policies that sustain and expand our low-carbon energy infrastructure.

    Stafford is a critical hub for the production of clean energy technologies, supporting local and overseas energy needs. I am proud to have GE Vernova’s largest site based in Stafford, providing more than 1,700 jobs—an incredible investment in my constituency. Last Friday, I met representatives of GE Vernova, whose skilled engineers and craftsmen are dedicated to building the infrastructure needed for a cleaner, more sustainable future. Their work directly supports our crucial transition to net zero, and the decisions we make determine whether companies such as that continue to thrive.

    As my hon. Friend mentioned, the previous Government never published the outcome of their call for evidence on the end of the renewables obligation contracts, leaving the industry high and dry. I urge this Government to provide certainty for the sector, to ensure that those facilities can continue to operate and contribute to our net zero ambitions. If we fail to support this transition effectively, we risk losing a secure energy source and thousands of jobs that depend on it. I look forward to the Minister’s response on how we can secure a stable and sustainable future for our energy industry.

    Full debate: Renewables Obligation Certificate Scheme

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