VoteClimate: Mrs Paulette Hamilton MP: Climate-Related Speeches In Parliament

Mrs Paulette Hamilton MP: Climate-Related Speeches In Parliament

Paulette Hamilton is the Labour MP for Birmingham Erdington.

We have identified 1 Parliamentary Vote Related to Climate since 2022 in which Paulette Hamilton could have voted.

Paulette Hamilton is rated Very Good for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 1
  • Against: 0
  • Did not vote: 0

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Paulette Hamilton's Speeches In Parliament Related to Climate

We've found 2 Parliamentary debates in which Paulette Hamilton has spoken about climate-related matters.

Here are the relevant sections of their speeches.

  • 23 Jul 2024: Immigration and Home Affairs

    17:37

    I am delighted to say that this King’s Speech has filled me with hope. We have suffered over a decade of Tory neglect, mismanagement and chaos. We have endured five Prime Ministers, seven Chancellors, 10 Education Secretaries, 12 Culture Secretaries and 16 Housing Ministers. Finally, we have a Labour Government with a plan to put politics back into the service of working people. We have a plan to save the NHS; nationalise the railways; reform benefits; recruit more teachers; properly fund councils; invest in green energy; clean up our rivers; provide children with breakfast in school every day; prioritise women’s health; reduce the gender pay gap; create a national care service; and bring transparency and accountability back to public office. It finally feels like the adults have entered the room, but I am under no illusion: the hard work is just beginning.

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  • 26 Oct 2022: Global Food Security

    09:30

    It is about the security of our food system and our ability to ensure that people do not go hungry, both at home and abroad. But this issue stretches way beyond tackling hunger. Global food security involves education, international aid, tackling poverty, the impact of war and the climate crisis. I want to touch on each of those issues, looking at the worldwide situation first.

    The climate crisis is one of the leading causes of the rise in global hunger. The World Food Programme estimates that if average global temperatures rise by 2°, an additional 189 million people could be pushed into food insecurity. The Climate Change Committee has warned that global warming could lead to a 20% rise in food prices globally by 2050, hurting the poorest wherever they live on our planet. I hope to hear some reassurances from the Minister that the Government will finally deliver on their promise of providing international climate finance to help developing countries fight the climate crisis and to protect food supply.

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