VoteClimate: Remuneration of EU Staff - 21st February 2012

Remuneration of EU Staff - 21st February 2012

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Remuneration of EU Staff.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2012-02-21/debates/12022155000001/RemunerationOfEUStaff

17:27 Cathy Jamieson (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (Lab/Co-op)

If the hon. Gentleman had been listening carefully, he would have realised that I am saying nothing of the sort. I am saying that in an era when we have to compete in a global economy, we must ensure that our voice is heard. We therefore have to take our seat at whatever table there is to put the interests of the UK forward. Where we have shared goals, such as in climate change negotiations, tackling cross-border crime and dealing with human trafficking, working together surely makes global agreements more likely. We need a mature and positive approach to Europe from the Government.

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18:30 Miss Chloe Smith (Rhondda) (Lab)

I think that his tie and mine are from the same shop. In fact, I know they are. The hon. Gentleman read out a long list of places where he thought there should be either no representation or minimal representation, including Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea has a high level of representation because it has the second largest rain forest in the world, and it is essential to climate change work. If the EU is to perform its work effectively, it needs representation there, and I hope that the Minister will not succumb to easy attacks.

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