Article 6GHQ6 Of course working-class people care about the climate crisis: they emit the least, but will suffer most | Roger Harding

Of course working-class people care about the climate crisis: they emit the least, but will suffer most | Roger Harding

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Roger Harding
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The implications of policy are felt very differently depending on how well-off you are. It's time for politicians to recognise this

Many of Rishi Sunak's political decisions are baffling, but one that's easy to understand is his recent rowing back from the UK's climate commitments: he, like many creatures of Westminster, thinks working-class people don't care much for climate action. This is a lazy stereotype and, predictably, did nothing for his poll numbers.

The simple truth is this: when it comes to the climate crisis, working-class people are often the first to spot the changes occurring because even slight fluctuations can make or break family finances. That doesn't mean this is the first subject working-class people raise when a canvasser knocks at the door or a pollster asks, but it is there in the background when deciding who to trust with our futures.

Roger Harding is the founding director of Round our Way

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