VoteClimate: MPs' Climate-Related Tweets - May 2025

MPs' Climate-Related Tweets - May 2025

We've identified 148 X/Twitter posts by MPs related to action on climate change during May 2025.

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  • 24 May 2025 Pippa Heylings MP (@pippaheylings) RT @ClaireforTAY: The Energy Security and Net Zero Commons Committee of which I am a member published its first report today. It's about c… [Source]
  • 24 May 2025 Matthew Patrick MP (@Matthew_Patrick) The threat of climate change needs to be tackled head on. That’s why I’m pleased that West Kirby Concourse will be receiving funding for vital clean energy upgrades. This investment will help to cut energy bills and power the Concourse in a more sustainable way, as part of this government’s Plan for Change. [Source]
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  • 20 May 2025 Sarah Coombes MP (@SarahCoombesWB) The Prime Minister agreed with me today that the new deal with the EU is a huge win for metal businesses here in the West Midlands, saving them £800 million a year on carbon tax, supporting future jobs and boosting growth. https://x.com/SarahCoombesWB/status/1924872753406218333/video/1 [Source]
  • 20 May 2025 Matthew Patrick MP (@Matthew_Patrick) An EU trade deal that drives growth, tackles energy bills and helps fight climate change! Glad the Prime Minister confirmed all of this in response to my question today. https://x.com/Matthew_Patrick/status/1924815632257749211/video/1 [Source]
  • 20 May 2025 Bob Blackman MP (@BobBlackman) RT @joerichlaw: BREAKING - Report finds the UK would be more than £220bn better off without Labour’s Net Zero policies (via @GuidoFawkes) h… [Source]
  • 20 May 2025 Antonia Bance MP (@antoniabance) There is real help for industry in the West Mids: - action on carbon taxes saving business £800m - making food exporting easier so our manufacturers can sell more - protection for the steel industry against tariffs - more defence manufacturing jobs coming to the UK [Source]
  • 20 May 2025 Kevin Hollinrake MP (@kevinhollinrake) There’s certainly been an overconfidence that Free Trade Agreements always work in the national interest and we need to make sure that they are fairer to UK based manufacturing. Net Zero by 2050 was ill-thought through and we are now moving to a much more pragmatic position. However, the UK is the world's fourth-largest trading nation, specifically ranked as the fourth-largest exporter and importer of goods and services (It was 7th in 2019) We have more Unicorns (businesses that have gone [Source]
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  • 11 May 2025 Bill Esterson MP (@Bill_Esterson) RT @SouthportLabour: Reform haven't got a clue: Every £1 of value generated by the net zero economy creating an additional £1.89 in the wid… [Source]
  • 11 May 2025 Kemi Badenoch MP (@KemiBadenoch) Labour is also flirting with joining the EU’s carbon tax scheme. That means: Higher energy bills for British families and businesses. They are already suffering from Ed Miliband’s zealous pursuit of Net Zero. Tax setting powers belong in Parliament, not Brussels. (6/7) [Source]
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  • 04 May 2025 Chris Law MP (@ChrisLawSNP) RT @JohnSwinney: This shouldn’t have to be said in 2025, but climate change is real - and climate denial is dangerous. I’m determined that… [Source]
  • 04 May 2025 Danny Chambers MP (@DannyVet) His next genius idea is to ruin our progress on climate change and net-zero to make Britain dependent on foreign gas and oil again - Just take a guess as to whose gas and oil we might be relying on under his watch. [Source]
  • 04 May 2025 Richard Tice MP (@TiceRichard) Bang on the money I have already exposed the MPs pension fund as underperforming due to Net Zero obsession = extra liability of £ tens of millions on taxpayers. Need to challenge Council Pension Fund Trustees big time if the fund is underperforming Can save Council taxpayers millions if sort this out @darrengrimes_ @andreajenkyns [Source]
  • 04 May 2025 Richard Tice MP (@TiceRichard) Hi Andy 1) they are dangerous. Simple. 3 have caught fire this year alone, they give off toxic fumes and cannot be put out , fire brigades have to let them burn out due to thermal runaway. MSM does not want to report, as against Net Zero narrative. 2) they are expensive unnecessary additions to the grid, paid for by consumers. We have had electricity for 100 years without needing these. 3) They are just an opportunity for wealthy private equity style investors seeking mid teen returns to rip of [Source]
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