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Environment Bill delayed for at least six months

The Environment Bill, which was due to return to Parliament today (January 26) has been delayed again. 

After a brief return to Parliament in November 2020, following an absence of more than two months, the bill was put on hold once again in December 2020. 

The Bill was finally due to return to Parliament today for the report stage, but the Government took it off the agenda at the last minute and confirmed that it will be rolled over into the next Parliamentary session. 

Simon Alcock, head of public affairs at ClientEarth, said: ‘The Prime Minister promised the Environment Bill would be a flagship bill of this Parliament yet the Government has completely failed to get it through this session. As the UK prepares to host COP 26, this is deeply embarrassing and undermines its credibility.

‘Rather than taking the opportunity to legislate to better protect the environment and people’s health, the Government is once again delaying any progress.

‘This delay means a further extended period in which the Government and public authorities are not being adequately held to account over their compliance with environmental law. That will be almost a whole year of the Government avoiding any proper scrutiny.

‘The quality of the air that we breathe, the water we drink and the nature we enjoy will all be put at risk because of this incompetent and frustrating delay.’

Photo Credit – Pixabay 

Pippa Neill
Reporter.

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