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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  • 4 Nov 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    Grimsby is also a major centre for the renewable energy sector. As we transition towards clean energy production, we have developed a network of training and skills institutions to prepare the younger generation for jobs in that sector. However, I must offer a word of caution: Ministers should have less zeal and more realism in trying to meet stretched targets.

    Full debate: Income Tax (Charge)

  • 31 Oct 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    Although yesterday’s announcements may dampen businesses’ expansion plans, many businesses in my constituency and elsewhere find it difficult to expand because of national grid connections. What are Ministers doing to engage with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and National Grid to ensure that connections are available?

    Full debate: Oral Answers to Questions

  • 16 Oct 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    The hon. Member is making a great speech and makes a great point. Does he agree that if we are going to go down this road of net zero madness and make our steel more expensive, we should ban steel and steel products from other countries that are made in blast furnaces?

    There would certainly be a case for the point the hon. Member makes. I gently point out that net zero is actually crucial to the economy of northern Lincolnshire, which I represent—I am thinking of the Humber Zero project and similar schemes.

    Full debate: Steel Industry

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