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Badenoch accused of breaking hustings pledge to Tory MPs on net zero by 2050

March 23, 2025

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The Observer

Party's former energy minister claims that during 2022 leadership campaign she gave full backing to reaching environmental targets

- Toby Helm Political Editor

Badenoch accused of breaking hustings pledge to Tory MPs on net zero by 2050

Kemi Badenoch has been accused of breaking a promise made to Tory MPs during her leadership campaign after abandoning the party's commitment to reaching net zero by 2050.

Speaking to the Observer, Chris Skidmore, who served as a government minister between 2016 and 2020, said that Badenoch had made clear to a group of Tory MPs and other Conservatives at a leadership hustings in 2022, when she was seeking their votes in the race to replace Boris Johnson, that she backed the policy.

Skidmore said he recalled "how she told a Conservative Environment Network hustings of 60 MPs I organised with [former business and energy secretary] Alok Sharma for the leadership in 2022 that she believed in net zero - and made that promise in private to us all."

Skidmore, a former Tory energy minister who led a high-level review into how the UK could achieve net zero by 2050, added: "While I was conducting the net zero review, I spoke with her during a cabinet committee meeting chaired by Cop[26] president Alok Sharma and she restated again the importance of net zero for green trade and building international supply chains.

"So the speech [last] week seems surprising, especially as it seems to also U-turn on a 2024 manifesto commitment."

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