Lib Dems Pledge To Bring Back Climate Change Department Scrapped By Tories

NS
12 Nov 2019
Jo Swinson, Lib Dem leader

 

Party says move needed to fight climate change "emergency".

The Lib Dems have promised to bring back the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) to fight "the climate emergency", should the party win the election.

DECC was abolished by the Theresa May in July 2016 and merged into the newly created Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy.

Wera Hobhouse

Wera Hobhouse, the Lib Dem climate spokesperson, said the move was part of efforts to "undo" to damage done to the environment by the Conservatives.

DECC was created by Gordon Brown in 2008. May's decision to scrap it when she became prime minister was widely criticised by environmental campaigners, with Friends of the Earth branding it "shocking". Ed Miliband, the first secretary of state for the department, said it was "plain stupid".

Net Funding Zero - Ed Davey

Ed Davey, the current Lib Dem deputy leader, served as energy secretary during the coalition years. He said at the time DECC's demise was "a major setback for the UK's climate change efforts".

The promise to reestablish the department is expected to be in the Lib Dem general election manifesto.

Hobhouse said: "The planet is on the brink of being irreparably damaged and we are responsible.

"The UK should be leading the world in tackling the climate emergency and building a brighter future, but the Conservatives are failing to take the climate emergency seriously.

"The Tories have banned on-shore wind, slashed subsidies for solar power and brutally scrapped the vital Department for Climate Change.

"Their Brexit mess is persistently hindering and delaying Climate Action.

"The Liberal Democrats would undo the damage done. We would restore the Department on day one and ensure tackling the climate emergency is at the heart of Government.

She added: "We are the only party who have a clear, ambitious plan to cut harmful emissions by 2030 and get to net zero by 2045."

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