Craig Mackinlay
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 57 |
Web site | www.craigmackinlay.com |
Date of birth | October 7,1966 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Chatham |
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Spouse | Kati Mackinlay |
Party | Conservative Party |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Education | University of Birmingham |
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Craig Mackinlay Life story
Craig Mackinlay JP is a Conservative Party politician and businessman. Since May 2015, he has been the Member of Parliament for South Thanet.
PM's green approach is pragmatic, says Suella Braverman
... Craig Mackinlay, who leads the net zero scrutiny group, said the current deadlines were " clearly unachievable"...
Net zero sceptics warm to Rishi Sunak's climate shift
... " I think Uxbridge is a bit of a turning point, " Craig Mackinlay, chairman of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group (NZSG) of MPs and peers pushing for the target to be rethought, told the BBC...
Uxbridge: Keir Starmer says Labour must learn lessons of by-election defeat
... Tory MP Craig Mackinlay, chairman of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group, has suggested delaying the ban on new diesel and petrol cars, pushing it back " at least" five years to 2035...
Lineker to be 'spoken to' after comparing asylum policy to Nazi Germany
... " Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay said Mr Lineker s comments were " foul, ill-conceived and disgraceful" and called on the BBC to sack him...
Tory leadership race: Where do candidates stand on net zero goal?
... " All candidates know very well that the un-costed & impractical Net Zero agenda promoted thus far will not wash with Conservative Party members at this time of an energy price fuelled cost of living crisis, " Craig Mackinlay, the head of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group of about 20 MPs, told BBC News...
Rishi Sunak hints at more help with rising cost of living
... Richard Drax accused the chancellor of " throwing red meat to socialists" while Craig Mackinlay described the policy as " tripe"...
Cost of living package will have minimal impact on inflation, says Rishi Sunak
... And Craig Mackinlay described the tax as " tripe"...
Cost of living: What Tory MPs want from Rishi Sunak
... A campaign to scrap these so-called green levies is being led by Craig Mackinlay, the chairman of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group, Keeping green levies, Mr Mackinlay told the BBC, would be " politically very bad" because voters will " think the government isn t really on my side"...
PM's green approach is pragmatic, says Suella Braverman
By Kate WhannelPolitical reporter, BBC News
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has defended the Prime Minister 's approach to green policies as " pragmatic" after it appears he is set to weaken some green commitments.
The plans could include delaying a ban on the sales of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035.
The News has sparked anger among The Car industry, opposition MPs and some Conservatives.
The Bbc has been told that Labour would reinstate any car 2030 ban, if elected.
Ms Braverman said the government could not tackle Climate Change by " bankrupting The British people".
As part of Climate Change obligations, the UK has said it will reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050 - Meaning the country aims to Take Out of the atmosphere as many Greenhouse Gas emissions - Such as carbon dioxide - as it puts in.
Speaking to Bbc Breakfast , Ms Braverman said the government remained " absolutely committed" to the 2050 target but that it should be delivered in a " sustainable way that doesn't impose undue and disproportionate costs".
The Prime Minister 's announcement, detailing a shift in approach, is expected This Week , and could come as early as today.
In addition to postponing the petrol and diesel car ban from 2030 to 2035, other potential policy shifts could include:
Mr Sunak is also likely to rule out what he sees as burdensome recycling schemes.
Conservative MP Sir Alok Sharma - who led The International climate conference in Glasgow in 2022 - expressed concern about The Changes , Saying : " Frankly The Last thing The Business community wants is chopping and changing of policies.
" This also says something about a Political Party 's approach to its values - do we want to leave The World in a better place for Future Generations ? "
Sir Alok questioned whether The Shift would be popular with voters, but Downing Street is hoping it will provide a clear dividing line between Labour and the Conservatives.
Labour has promised to invest £28bn a year in green industries until 2030 - although earlier this year down this Pledge - Saying the investment would be ramped up over time.
Darren Jones , Labour's shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, said retreating from green commitments would damage the economy.
Appearing on Bbc Breakfast , he would not say whether Labour would reinstate green targets if they are removed by Rishi Sunak .
There were concerns in The Party that reinstating The Target in Such quick succession would only cause further confusion for businesses.
But it is understood that after private conversations with The Car industry Labour now believe the sector wants to stick with the 2030 target anyway.
Delaying the ban of petrol and diesel cars would represent a significant shift in government policy.
In July , senior minister Michael Gove said the 2030 target was staying in place and earlier This Week , transport minister Mark Harper said decarbonising cars and vans represented the " greatest opportunity to reach net zero by 2050".
Some in The Car industry have reacted angrily to The News , with Ford's UK chair Lisa Brankin said: " Our business needs three things from the UK government, ambition, commitment, and consistency. . a relaxation of 2030 would undermine all three. "
Mike Hawes, head of The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, said the potential delay to banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars was " a bit of a concern".
" The View of the industry is We Are on track for ending fossil fuels vehicles - it is not for turning back and the UK should be leading it both as an industry and a market. "
Conservative MP Chris Skidmore , the former chairman of the UK government's net zero review, said the Prime Minister risked making " The Greatest mistake of his premiership" and warned that diluting green policies could see the UK missing out on " growth, jobs and future prosperity".
However, others in The Party have welcomed The Move . Craig Mackinlay , who leads The Net zero scrutiny group, said the current deadlines were " clearly unachievable".
Another Conservative MP, Karl Mccartney also argued for the 2030 target to be pushed back telling The Bbc : " The costs to normal drivers will be too high, the electric charging infrastructure will not be in place, and the technology is too reliant On China . "
According to surveys by YouGov, over The Past few years around 15-25% of Conservative voters have considered The Environment to be The Most important issue facing the country.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com