24 November 1998
The Prime Minister manifesto promises to put the environment at the heart of Governmentand to be the first truly green Government ever were exposed today, as the Government failed to include a single key piece of environmental legislation in the Queen's Speech. (The Speech does contain one welcome technical measure on integrated pollution prevention and control: required by an EU Directive).
The Queen's Speech therefore represents a serious defeat for the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions, whose proposals on transport, climate change and other key green areas have faced resistance from No10, the DTi and the Treasury.
Key environmental pledges not included are:
In contrast in the last year campaigning by Friends of the Earth persuaded Parliament to pass five environmental laws (four of which were drafted by FOE), using private members' procedures [1].
Commenting, FOE Executive Director Charles Secrett said today:
Promising to be green in Government is pointless if there is no performance. This Queen's Speech will disappoint everyone who cares about our environment and our quality of life. Mr Prescott's good intentions have been met by repeated obstruction from Mr Blair, Mr Brown and Mr Mandelson. We are left with clouds of worthy green rhetoric, but no action. It seems clear that the solemn Election pledge to put the environment at the heart of Government was only ever spin-deep.
1.The green measures successfully promoted by FOE in the last Parliamentary session were:
Two further measures on energy efficiency and conservation in housing fell after the Government refused to give them additional Parliamentary time.
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