VoteClimate: Matt Bishop MP: Climate Timeline

Matt Bishop MP: Climate Timeline

Matt Bishop is the Labour MP for Forest of Dean.

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

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Matt Bishop's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Matt Bishop

  • 4 Dec 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    We are using the Government’s purchasing powers to ensure that 50% of food consumed in hospitals, army bases and prisons is from British farmers, putting more money in their pockets. We are introducing grid reform, allowing farmers to plug their renewable energy into the national grid. We are also seeking a new veterinary agreement with the EU to ensure that our friends on the continent can enjoy the incredible produce that Britain has to offer. This Government are actively working to improve the lives of farmers in a way that will benefit the agricultural sector and the broader economy.

    My constituents and, more importantly today, farmers in the Forest of Dean have felt the impact of the challenges first hand. Small businesses and families are all facing tough times, and the Opposition must acknowledge the broader context. The new initiatives that the Government are introducing, from the support for British farmers to green energy reforms, are vital steps forward, and I do not underestimate the difficulties that lie ahead for all of us. There is no quick fix for the challenges we face, and I fully recognise the pain and frustration felt by those who are struggling, especially in rural areas such as mine. But the Government’s focus is on long-term growth, sustainability and providing the tools that our farmers need to thrive. It is inaccurate to say, as has been raised, that no farmers agree with this policy; some farmers agree with it. They want better services, and they are happy to accept that reform needs to take place.

    Full debate: Farming and Inheritance Tax

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