Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: One of the big Q.s in the next #election will be how seriously do both political ...
One of the big Q.s in the next #election will be how seriously do both political parties take the #climatecrisis, policies intended to address it & the relation to the views of the electorate.
Around a third of #Tory #voters are already claiming that unless the party starts to be serious about #green issues they will either abstain or vote for another party.
So, how #green will the next election be & if voters' views rapidly change about 'proportionate' action on #climatechange who'll benefit?
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