Former COP26 president says he'll quit Parliament - days after Sunak rips up net zero plans

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Former COP26 president says he'll quit Parliament - days after Sunak rips up net zero plans
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Sir Alok Sharma said he would use his remaining time in Parliament to 'champion the causes I care deeply about, especially climate action'

in the Conservative Party – and was in post when several of the policies ripped up by Mr Sunak were drawn up.but said he would use his remaining time in Parliament to “champion in Parliament the causes I care deeply about, especially climate action”.

“My grateful thanks to all the constituents, local organisations, charities and businesses I have had the pleasure of working with, since being selected as the parliamentary candidate in 2006, as we have campaigned together on a whole range of issues to make our local area a better place to live and work.

Sir Alok was first elected as MP for Reading West in 2010, and held the seat with a majority of 4,000 in 2019.

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