VoteClimate: Kevin Hollinrake MP: Climate Timeline

Kevin Hollinrake MP: Climate Timeline

Kevin Hollinrake is the Conservative MP for Thirsk and Malton.

We have identified 19 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2015 in which Kevin Hollinrake could have voted.

Kevin Hollinrake is rated Anti for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 0
  • Against: 18
  • Did not vote: 1

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Kevin Hollinrake's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Kevin Hollinrake in the last 90 days

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  • 01 Jun 2025: Tweet

    Does @Nigel_Farage really want to scrap Net Zero? Doesn’t sound like it from what he said in Dec 2024. He believes in “good clean energy” via “new nuclear”. Trouble is, whatever solution you choose, it comes at a cost. Small Modular Reactors c£2bn each. https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxKzlXEbWfqtIWXaeuivj44uwGTw3Xszmc?si=XvZQMD-J_KDOxWS5 [Source]
  • 01 Jun 2025: Tweet

    In the last few days, an academic on @TimesRadio and @lorddeben both arguing that China was doing more to tackle climate change than the UK and other western nations. Really? https://x.com/kevinhollinrake/status/1929069128200892719/photo/1 [Source]
  • 01 Jun 2025: Tweet

    @grok Renewables in the UK are primarily funded through a combination of consumer bills and government subsidies, rather than direct taxation. Here's a breakdown: 1. **Consumer Bills**: A significant portion of the funding for renewables comes from consumer energy bills. This is often facilitated through mechanisms like the Renewables Obligation (RO) and Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs), which were schemes designed to incentivize the generation of renewable energy. Under these schemes, energy suppliers [Source]
  • 31 May 2025: Tweet

    RT @samuelhall0: Spot on from @KevinHollinrake Net zero spending is mostly private investment & mostly covered by legal contacts, so it ca… [Source]
  • 31 May 2025: Tweet

    Nigel Farage doing a Diane Abbott on his Net Zero numbers. He’s pretending that scrapping it will allow him to spend huge amounts on welfare and tax cuts. As he knows, the costs of Net Zero are mainly borne by the private sector and consumers, so ending investment would, in relative terms, make bugger all difference to taxes or public spending. [Source]
  • 20 May 2025: Tweet

    There’s certainly been an overconfidence that Free Trade Agreements always work in the national interest and we need to make sure that they are fairer to UK based manufacturing. Net Zero by 2050 was ill-thought through and we are now moving to a much more pragmatic position. However, the UK is the world's fourth-largest trading nation, specifically ranked as the fourth-largest exporter and importer of goods and services (It was 7th in 2019) We have more Unicorns (businesses that have gone [Source]

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