VoteClimate: Martin Vickers MP: Climate Timeline

Martin Vickers MP: Climate Timeline

Martin Vickers is the Conservative MP for Brigg and Immingham.

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

Martin Vickers is rated Anti for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 2
  • Against: 26
  • Did not vote: 2

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Martin Vickers's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

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

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  • 27 Mar 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    Tariffs are but one challenge facing the industry. Alongside the jobs tax and the unemployment Bill, the steel industry is being choked by the Government’s ideological green targets. Will the Minister tell the House what concerns British Steel has expressed about those net zero targets? As I said at the beginning, this news will be deeply concerning for steelworkers in Scunthorpe. Has the Minister or the Secretary of State spoken with them about the news and, if so, what support are they being offered?

    Given the geopolitical uncertainty ushered in by the new American Administration and by America and China’s attitude to net zero, will the Minister assure the House that in making decisions on the future of critical national infrastructure that touch upon the defence of this country, such as the extraction of shale gas and the continuance of blast furnaces producing virgin steel, she will be very careful about doing anything that would reduce this country’s capability to stand on its own two feet?

    Full debate: Scunthorpe Steelworks

  • 3 Mar 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    Does the hon. Member agree that it is quite possible that this ludicrous policy raises the square root of net zero once we knock off possibly 100,000 children not going to independent schools, the recovery of input costs from schools, the closure of schools and the reduction in bursaries because the schools cannot afford to give them?

    Full debate: Independent Schools: VAT and Business Rates Relief

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