VoteClimate: Luke Taylor MP: Climate Timeline

Luke Taylor MP: Climate Timeline

Luke Taylor is the Liberal Democrat MP for Sutton and Cheam.

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

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

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Luke Taylor's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

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

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  • 06 Nov 2024: Tweet

    I'm very proud to see @DrRozSavageMP 's Climate and Nature Bill get a 2nd reading in the Commons. The CAN Bill would be a huge leap forward for our country as we fight the climate crisis. I will be voting to make sure it makes it out of Second Reading in January @zerohour_uk https://x.com/LukeTaylorLD/status/1854208380396511469/photo/1 [Source]
  • 29 Oct 2024: Tweet

    I come from a family of teachers - but I think even my mum would be surprised to see me at the front of the class! Was a real delight to drop in to @cheamhigh to take questions from pupils on everything from Climate Change to Cats Vs Dogs - and whether or not I'm a Swiftie... https://x.com/LukeTaylorLD/status/1851248889300385906/photo/1 [Source]
  • 10 Oct 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    I want to broaden the discussion to investment in our rail infrastructure. In early 2023, the previous Government announced much-vaunted funding for upgrades to the Belmont rail line. Some £14.1 million was awarded from the levelling-up fund to dual-track part of the line to allow train frequency to be increased to four an hour in each direction by the addition of a passing loop at Belmont station. Such an increase in accessibility would massively benefit my constituents, but it is also key to getting the best out of the cancer hub site that Sutton council has been so ambitious in investing in. That incredibly advanced, world-leading cancer research centre in south-west London will benefit not just Sutton and Cheam but the whole of London. Does the Minister agree that investing in these infrastructure upgrades, as well as concentrating on getting value for money from existing services, is critical to allowing residents to make sustainable transport choices? Does he also agree that it is critical to unleashing the economic benefits of investment, such as in the Institute of Cancer Research in Sutton and Cheam, to allowing us to achieve our net zero climate goals and to boosting the economy, which the Government seem keen to support?

    Full debate: Cost of Rail Fares

  • 01 Oct 2024: Tweet

    RT @LibDems: “Climate change, pandemics, antimicrobial resistance, and how we feed 8 billion people... these are daunting challenges, but w… [Source]

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