Pollers found that voters in the UK said they wanted the government to prioritize economic growth over clean growth. [emphasis, links added]
Exclusive Voting City Freshwater strategies discovered Seven out of 10 people say they would rather the government give priority to net worth by 2050.
Yesterday, the pollster revealed Most British people have no confidence in government plans to generate economic growthAlthough Prime Minister Rachel Reeves has launched a resurgence to kick off the UK's sick economy.
When asked which is “a higher priority for the government at present”, 70% of respondents chose economic growth, and by 2050, 24% chose net zerosix percent of people describe themselves as uncertain.
The findings came out after Rachel Reeves tried last week to reset her economic agenda with a series of growth measures, including approval for the construction of a third runway at Heathrow Airport.
Reeves was praised for announcing support for the project, but now Collision lessons with net zero supporters at her party.
Opponents of the plan, including London Mayor Sadiq Khan, have promised to fight expansion on the green ground.
Urge Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Reeves to propose a “strong, confident” by independent legal adviser Emma Pinchbeck, CEO of the Climate Change Commission (CCC) decarbonization cases. …
According to the study by Tamsui, voters lack appetite for other environmental issues. 68% of respondents prioritized economic growth rather than environmental protection.
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