VoteClimate: Torsten Bell MP: Climate Timeline

Torsten Bell MP: Climate Timeline

Torsten Bell is the Labour MP for Swansea West.

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

Torsten Bell is rated n/a for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

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

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Torsten Bell's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

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

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  • 4 Mar 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    I have spent far too much of my life talking to the now Energy Secretary, but my hon. Friend is right to highlight the potential of green energy supply chains in her constituency and across the north-east. This is a Government committed to securing economic gains alongside energy security from the energy transition —in stark contrast to the previous Government, who thought the net zero transition was something on which to create dividing lines, not jobs.

    Full debate: Oral Answers to Questions

  • 3 Feb 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    I have heard the hon. Gentleman’s comment and will raise it with the responsible Minister in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, but it is important that all pensioners who are entitled to support get it. That is what the Government are focused on.

    Full debate: Oral Answers to Questions

  • 22 Jan 2025: Tweet

    First time representing the Government at Treasury Questions yesterday. Looking forward to helping the Tories understand that unless we deliver secure, home-grown renewable energy through cheap renewable generation, there is no energy security ahead. https://x.com/TorstenBell/status/1882028268599357738/video/1 [Source]
  • 21 Jan 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    We take very seriously the need to protect communities from flooding and to deliver on our commitments on climate in the years ahead. It is important that we consider both principles and that is what the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero are doing.

    Full debate: Green Infrastructure Investment

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