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As we’ve covered before, trying to replay Rachel Reeves’ 2022 rhetoric back at her in 2024 hasn’t proved a great strategy. The economy, Labour’s goals, and her messaging have changed a lot since promising to be the UK’s first green chancell...
The excellent Alona Ferber (read her always insightful Substack—the Backlash) kindly invited me and Isabel Hilton on to talk climate politics ahead of Baku.
With the public, each climate policy needs arguing on its own merits. Energy security works (for now) for new green generation, tackling air pollution for active travel. But we aren’t always talking to the public. The government is talking ...
This post was originally part of the UCL Policy Lab’s Ordinary Hope essay series. Thanks to them for both inviting me to contribute and repost the essay . You can read the full publication here.
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