Tory peer Zac Goldsmith could be ‘very tempted’ to back Labour over climate issues - as it happened
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Zac Goldsmith, who resigned as a Foreign Office minister in June saying he could no longer support Rishi Sunak because of his apathy" on climate issues, has told the BBC that he might even back Labour as a result.
My concern about the Labour party at the moment - I don't say this is a tribal politician, I'm not a tribal politician - is I think there is a blind spot on the natural environment. When the Labour party thinks environment, when it talks about the environment, it is thinking carbon - and taxation, regulation and all the things that go with that.
The simple truth is there is no pathway to net zero and there's no solution to climate change that does not involve nature, massive efforts to protect and restore the natural world.
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