Barry responds to the EU ratifying the Paris climate Agreement

Barry Gardiner, Shadow Energy and Climate Change Secretary, responding to the EU ratifying the Paris climate Agreement today, said:

“Today marks a decisive shift in the global effort to tackle dangerous climate change.

“By ratifying the Paris climate agreement collectively, European countries have brought this historic deal into force less than a year after it was reached. 

“This is a clear sign of the political will to accelerate the transition to clean energy around the globe.

“The Paris Agreement is testament to the leadership of the UK’s Climate Change Act passed by the last Labour government. Today’s news should push the UK government to urgently complete the domestic process through parliament, and set out a robust plan capable of meeting our legal climate commitments.”

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Barry responds to Liam Fox’s speech at Conservative Party Conference

Barry Gardiner MP, Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade, responding to Liam Fox’s speech at Tory Conference said:

“The International Trade Secretary has again avoided providing any detail on our future trading relations. Business investors have little use for nostalgic rhetoric, they need certainty and clarity on what the UK’s post-Brexit trading status will be.

“What concerns British exporters today is that EU manufacturers are right now trying to decide whether they can risk including UK companies in their supply chain for products they plan to export after 2018. They know that third countries will apply country of origin rules strictly to EU exports and if the UK is no longer a member, their product may face such non-tariff barriers.

“Many companies will feel shocked that instead of the Secretary of State answering their important questions he instead announced that he plans to head off to Africa with the International Aid Secretary. It’s enough to cause despair.

“What every exporter of goods or services in the UK needs to know is whether this government will prioritise access to the single market or whether UK prosperity is going to be sacrificed on the Brexit altar. The music of the Tory conference so far has been for a hard Brexit. Today Dr Fox did nothing to reassure business otherwise.

“What we got today was more of the same; no answers and no plan for the working people of this country.”

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