Environment
Green Alliance Call for Environmental Solidarity
The UK has decided to leave the European Union. The results of the EU referendum this morning revealed that 52% of Britons voted for Brexit. Many environmentalists, campaigners and supporters have recognised that the environment could suffer from the leave result, and Green Alliance is urging the split nation to work together to protect it.
Matthew Spencer, director of Green Alliance, said: “The nation is divided, and our environment is one of the few things left which we have in common. Britain will now have to create new national laws and stronger public institutions to fill the gaping holes that will be left as we jettison strong EU environmental agreements.
“The public did not vote for a race to the bottom, they will expect standards of environmental protection to be at least as strong in the UK as they are in France and Germany. We now need a plan from government to achieve that.”
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