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With a UK a general election rapidly approaching, as announced by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in the pouring rain, it seems that the commitment of both main parties to tackling climate change is looking almost as bedraggled as the prime minister himself.
Ruth Townend is joined by Rachel Brisley, Ipsos's Head of Energy and Environment and Olivia O'Sullivan, the director of Chatham House's UK in the World Programme to discuss what role the environment will play in elections, what the public really think, and whether the UK can still stake a claim to climate leadership.
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With a UK a general election rapidly approaching, as announced by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in the pouring rain, it seems that the commitment of both main parties to tackling climate change is looking almost as bedraggled as the prime minister himself.
Ruth Townend is joined by Rachel Brisley, Ipsos's Head of Energy and Environment and Olivia O'Sullivan, the director of Chatham House's UK in the World Programme to discuss what role the environment will play in elections, what the public really think, and whether the UK can still stake a claim to climate leadership.

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