ourselves cut our emissions, which will stunt our growth. or for those countries will stunt our growth. or for those countries that are being damaged by climate countries that are being damaged by climate change there are reparations, the current president under reparations, the current president under the reparations, the current president under the british year leading the cop had under the british year leading the cop had already said that he betieves cop had already said that he believes there is a case to be made. we do believes there is a case to be made. we do need believes there is a case to be made. we do need to look at this seriously, i think. we do need to look at this seriously, ithink. we we do need to look at this seriously, ithink. seriously, i think. we know that rishi sunak seriously, i think. we know that rishi sunak originally seriously, i think. we know that rishi sunak originally wasn t - seriously, i think. we know that i rishi sunak o
the melodrama that s been happening at west minister. it is difficult to discern whether these policies have advanced since they were proposed in the uk s position appears to be probably the same as it was last year except this time rishi sunak is going rather than not going. i think thatis going rather than not going. i think that is a fair assessment. i going rather than not going. i think that is a fair assessment. that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little harsh, that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little harsh, tony. - that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little harsh, tony. we i that s a little harsh, tony. we passed that s a little harsh, tony. we passed a that s a little harsh, tony. we passed a landmark environment act. we ve passed a landmark environment act. we ve brought in much stricter rules that many we ve brought in much stricter rules that many other countries. a lot has happened th
passed the landmark environment act, putting more protection for the natural environment than we ve ever had, with a clear plan to deliver. and i can give the honourable lady my commitment that we will deliver on all those ambitions, we will deliver on what we said at cop, because we care deeply about passing our children an environment in a better state than we found ourselves. so rishi sunak saying that he s committed to the fracking ban set out in his party s 2019 manifesto. liz truss had argued fracking could only take place where there was local consent. she also argued the move would strengthen energy supply. on that point, here s a professor of geology. self sufficiency is a terrific ambition, and i fully support that. and it s quite clear from the conflicts we re seeing in europe that importing large amounts of energy leaves you in a very vulnerable situation, irrespective of how many suppliers there may be. but of course, we gain resilience and a supply of energy from building
the medium that pays its way. for that reason, the medium term plan is extremely important the medium term plan is extremely important and i want to confirm that it will important and i want to confirm that it will demonstrate that falling over the it will demonstrate that falling over the medium term, which is very important over the medium term, which is very important for over the medium term, which is very important for people to understand. but its important for people to understand. but it s also extremely important that that but it s also extremely important that that statement is based on the most that that statement is based on the most accurate possible economic forecasts most accurate possible economic forecasts of public finances. rishi sunak has forecasts of public finances. ti sw sunak has reintroduced the ban on fracking on england. liz truss faced a backlash from many conservative mps and opposition parties over concerns about earth tremors, and these