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Thangam Debbonaire Vows Net Zero Commitment as Labour Candidate

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Thangam Debbonaire pledges to make environmental awareness a 'non-negotiable' if elected as Secretary of State for Culture, Media

Thangam Debbonaire, the Labour candidate for Bristol Central, has made a bold commitment to prioritize achieving net zero if she secures the position of Secretary of State for Culture, Media. Speaking passionately about environmental issues, Debbonaire stated that she sees achieving net zero as an 'absolute priority' and a 'non-negotiable' aspect of her agenda. Her strong stance on sustainability has resonated with many voters who are increasingly concerned about climate change and the future of the planet.

Debbonaire's pledge to focus on net zero aligns with the growing global emphasis on combating climate change. With environmental awareness reaching new heights, her campaign promises have captured the attention of both supporters and skeptics. By championing sustainability in a key government role, Debbonaire aims to drive positive change and inspire others to take decisive action towards a greener future.

In a political landscape where climate policies are gaining momentum, Thangam Debbonaire's commitment to making net zero a top priority sets her apart as a forward-thinking leader. If elected, her influence in the realm of culture and media could significantly shape environmental initiatives and set new standards for sustainability within the government.

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Thangam Debbonaire pledges net zero an 'absolute priority' for ... (The Stage)

The Labour candidate for Bristol Central said she would make environmental awareness a "non-negotiable" if she becomes the Secretary of State for Culture, Media ...

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Bristol Central: Shadow DCMS secretary Thangam Debbonaire ... (LabourList)

Labour's Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Thangam Debbonaire has lost her constituency race to the Green Party.

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Shadow Culture Secretary Thangam Debbonaire Loses To Greens ... (PoliticsHome.com)

Debbonaire, who had been an MP since 2015, secured 14,132 votes in Bristol Central, while Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer won 24,539. The seat had been a key ...

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Election 2024: Arts leaders react as Thangam Debbonaire loses ... (The Stage)

Arts leaders have responded to Thangam Debbonaire's failure to win her Bristol constituency, as the former professional cellist's hope of becoming culture ...

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Green party quadruples its number of Commons seats to four (The Guardian)

Co-leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay each win seat as Siรขn Berry holds Brighton Pavilion.

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New UK culture secretary required after Thangam Debbonaire loses ... (Screen International)

Incoming UK prime minister Keir Starmer will need to appoint a new secretary of state for culture, media and sport (CMS) after shadow culture secretary ...

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Green Party leader Carla Denyer becomes MP for Bristol Central (BBC News)

Carla Denyer beat Labour candidate Thangam Debbonaire, who had been MP for former constituency Bristol West since 2010. Ms Denyer gained the seat with 24,539 ...

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Humiliation for Labour MP as she loses seat to the Greens in major ... (Daily Express)

Labour has lost to Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer in a landslide Bristol Central race. It was one of the Green Party's main target seats at this ...

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Greens' Carla Denyer takes Bristol Central from Debbonaire (SKWAWKBOX)

Shadow Cabinet member Thangam Debbonaire - who would have become a minister tomorrow - has lost the new Bristol Central, which replaced Debbonaire's ...

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