Steve Brine has re-stated his party's views about the upcoming Climate Change conference at Copenhagen in December.
With less than 30 days to go, Steve said; "It is vital that a clear message goes out from the UK that there is complete unity of purpose between the British Government and the principal opposition in securing a deal that is fair, ambitious and binding at Copenhagen.
"We should be under no illusion as to the significance of the conference, it is as pivotal as Bretton Woods was in the last century. The Copenhagen agreement must be no less ambitious in its scope, no less influential to our future, if we are to see the global shift to a low carbon economy that is required over the next forty years”.
Shadow Climate Change Secretary Greg Clark has also outlined in the House of Commons (on October 5 2009) three key tests that any agreement would have to pass if it was to be considered "fair, ambitious and binding":
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Steve Brine featured the issue on the front page of his Winter 09 edition of The Winchester Post newspaper – download here.
You can see the picture above, taken at the Conservative Party Conference Climate Clinic (Manchester, October 2009), in high res version here.