This is a backwards step and hon. Friends have rightly laid out the regressive environmental impact and what that says about the Government’s seriousness on net zero. My party colleagues in the Assembly used the devolved powers they had to ensure a moratorium on fracking in Northern Ireland, but there is genuine concern about the potential for this Government to make similar unwanted and damaging decisions in our region, in the absence of the protection of devolution. Can the Secretary of State confirm that any extraction decisions are for devolved Ministers in Northern Ireland, where a majority of people want to keep fossil fuels in the ground and want instead to see investment in renewables and their huge potential for green jobs?
Called-in Planning Decision: West Cumbria
Proceeding contribution from
Claire Hanna
(Social Democratic & Labour Party)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 8 December 2022.
It occurred during Speaker's statement
and
Ministerial statement on Called-in Planning Decision: West Cumbria.
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