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Require every serving MP to report their annual carbon footprint

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I believe while governments are saying they are committed to Net zero they should lead by reducing their carbon foot prints as an example to the nation. If you believe in net zero you should lead by example!

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Require every serving MP to report their annual carbon footprint

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I believe while governments are saying they are committed to Net zero they should lead by reducing their carbon foot prints as an example to the nation. If you believe in net zero you should lead by example!

National
59 reactions·100% agree
Rachel Reeves

Rachel Reeves

Chancellor

Chancellor

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