Debates between Kwasi Kwarteng and Karen Bradley during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Fri 16th Oct 2020
Company Transparency (Carbon in Supply Chains) Bill
Commons Chamber

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Company Transparency (Carbon in Supply Chains) Bill

Debate between Kwasi Kwarteng and Karen Bradley
Kwasi Kwarteng Portrait Kwasi Kwarteng
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After a number of years in the House, my hon. Friend shows himself very adept at crowbarring somewhat irrelevant issues, which are extremely pertinent to his constituency, into this narrow debate.

Karen Bradley Portrait Karen Bradley
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I join my hon. Friend in supporting offshore wind and perhaps less emphasis on onshore wind in places such as Staffordshire Moorlands.

Kwasi Kwarteng Portrait Kwasi Kwarteng
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Mr Deputy Speaker, you will know, with your experience, that some of these remarks are not necessarily in scope. [Laughter.] So I will continue by addressing the actual issue.

My right hon. Friend the Member for Staffordshire Moorlands mentioned COP26 in Glasgow next year, where we will be taking centre stage and a leadership position not only in driving our climate ambitions but in encouraging others on a global platform, our friends and allies across the world, to take up the fight against climate change and, we hope, pursue highly ambitious nationally determined contributions. During these difficult times, our commitment to COP26 and urgent climate action has not wavered. Businesses and people are at the heart of our strategy for tackling climate change. We know we can only get there with a strong green recovery.

On corporate transparency, my right hon. Friend’s aims are absolutely central to the strategy we should pursue. There are minor differences of detail. She will know that we introduced legislation last year and that we were one of the first countries to endorse recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures. We feel as a Government that some of this action should be more embedded before we go down the route that my right hon. Friend has suggested.

Karen Bradley Portrait Karen Bradley
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I would just say to the Minister that sometimes we have to lead, and this is an opportunity to lead and to be the first to do something really important.

Kwasi Kwarteng Portrait Kwasi Kwarteng
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Dare I say, we are leading—maybe not exactly along the lines that my right hon. Friend has prescribed, but we are taking leadership? As I have said to you, Mr Deputy Speaker—