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Press Release

BLAIR'S GREEN SPEECH: NOW IT'S TIME FOR ACTION


06 Mar 2001


The Prime Minister's “green speech” today has been welcomed by Friends of the Earth as the most serious he has yet made on the environment. FOE wants the radical analysis in the speech to be matched by radical action across Government.

FOE was particularly pleased by:

The weakest part of the speech was on transport. The Prime Minister promised £180 billion over ten years in investment in Britain's transport infrastructure. He did not mention that much of this money has been ear-marked for destructive new road schemes (protestors lobbied at the meeting over schemes including the Hastings and Salisbury by-passes). He also did not mention the Chancellor's recent populist cuts in fuel taxes.

Commenting, FOE Executive Director Charles Secrett said:

    “This is the strongest environment speech Tony Blair has yet made. It is welcome evidence of joined-up green thinking in No10. Now, we need to see joined-up green action across Government. I hope Mr Brown's budget tomorrow will match Mr Blair's words today.

    We welcome the Prime Minister's strong words on climate change. And we hope his commitment to sustainable farming will lead to a clear Government policy statement on how that shift can be achieved over the next Parliament.

    Mr Blair has certainly thrown down a green gauntlet to the other Party leaders. We await their big green Election speeches with interest.”

 

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