VoteClimate: Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP: Climate Timeline

Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP: Climate Timeline

Lindsay Hoyle is the MP for Chorley.

We have identified 30 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2010 in which Lindsay Hoyle could have voted.

Lindsay Hoyle is rated n/a for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 0
  • Against: 0
  • Did not vote: 30

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Lindsay Hoyle's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

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

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  • 27 Feb 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    The Climate Change Committee has published advice in its seventh carbon budget that sets out a new pathway to decarbonisation, including on how the UK can meet the legally binding target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The Climate Change Committee has already reported that the UK is behind in meeting its climate targets, and it has criticised the Government’s decisions to go ahead with the coalmine in Cumbria and oil and gas fields in the North sea.

    It is clear that to tackle the joint issues of climate change and ever-increasing energy prices, the Government must be bold. The Liberal Democrats want a 10-year emergency upgrade programme to make homes warmer and cheaper to heat, including free insulation and heat pumps for those on low incomes. Will the Leader of the House grant a debate in Government time to discuss what more can be done to support those struggling to stay warm, in a way that also supports decarbonisation?

    I thank the hon. Lady for that important question and contribution. I know that she and her party take this issue as seriously as the Government, and I welcome her raising it here today. She is absolutely right that energy bills and the soaring costs of energy over recent years are a huge worry to people and are unaffordable for many. That is why we have a mission to become a clean energy superpower by 2030, which will not only help to keep bills lower for longer, but drive growth and tackle the climate crisis. She will know, I am sure, that this country was particularly and uniquely exposed to global energy prices, and that is still affecting the energy price cap this year.

    Full debate: Business of the House

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