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Craig Mackinlay

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Gender Male
Age 57
Web site www.craigmackinlay.com
Date of birth October 7,1966
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Chatham
United Kingdom
SpouseKati 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 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

PM's green approach is pragmatic, says Suella Braverman
Sep 20,2023 5:51 am

... 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

Net zero sceptics warm to Rishi Sunak's climate shift
Aug 3,2023 5:11 am

... " 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

Uxbridge: Keir Starmer says Labour must learn lessons of by-election defeat
Jul 22,2023 7:50 am

... 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

Lineker to be 'spoken to' after comparing asylum policy to Nazi Germany
Mar 7,2023 9:30 pm

... " 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?

Tory leadership race: Where do candidates stand on net zero goal?
Jul 15,2022 4:10 am

... " 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

Rishi Sunak hints at more help with rising cost of living
May 27,2022 11:45 am

... 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

Cost of living package will have minimal impact on inflation, says Rishi Sunak
May 26,2022 8:50 pm

... And Craig Mackinlay described the tax as " tripe"...

Cost of living: What Tory MPs want from Rishi Sunak

Cost of living: What Tory MPs want from Rishi Sunak
Mar 11,2022 6:17 pm

... 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"...

Uxbridge: Keir Starmer says Labour must learn lessons of by-election defeat

Mar 3,2022 4:07 am

By Charley AdamsBBC News

Labour must learn the lessons of its by-election defeat in Uxbridge, Sir Keir Starmer has said.

The Labour leader had blamed The Loss on London Mayor Sadiq Khan 's plans to expand the Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) - a tax on polluting vehicles.

Conservative Steve Tuckwell won the seat after campaigning against the tax.

Addressing Labour's National Forum , Sir Keir said there was " something very wrong" when a Labour policy was on " each and every Tory leaflet".

He Said that while a by-election win in Selby and Ainsty, in North Yorkshire , should give Labour " every reason to be confident" The Loss in Uxbridge showed there is " still a long way to go".

" That result in Uxbridge demonstrates there is never any reason to be complacent and never a reason to rest on our laurels, " Sir Keir told The Forum in Nottingham.

" We've got to Face Up to that and to learn The Lesson , " He Said .

Labour's Keir Mather, 25, won The Contest in North Yorkshire on Thursday, overturning a 20,137 majority to become the youngest sitting MP.

But the Conservatives clung onto ex-PM Boris Johnson 's former Uxbridge seat, sparking debates about both parties' green policies.

Sir Keir told The Bbc the Ulez plan had cost Labour Victory - But Mr Khan has as the " right one".

Mr Tuckwell, the winning candidate, said the " damaging and costly Ulez policy" had lost Labour the seat.

Some on The Right of the Conservative Party say that pulling back from some green policies would prove popular with voters, at a time when families are feeling cost-of-living pressures.

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.

Downing Street sources say there are no plans to change climate Targets - But that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will try to set his party apart from Labour in The Coming months.

As The Major parties digest the by-election results, ex-climate minister Lord Ian Duncan , a Conservative, warned that if Sir Keir and Rishi Sunak do not put politics aside and agree a common approach to Climate Change , people will face " serious challenges".

Lord Duncan, who was the parliamentary under secretary for Climate Change from July 2019 to February 2020, said a " bipartisan approach" was needed from both parties to " get behind" common climate policies.

Politicians might win votes in the short-term by distancing themselves from strong climate policies - " But medium term, I'm not even talking long term anymore, there will be serious challenges and changes to our climate that will affect people in their everyday lives" He Said .

However, speaking on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, Lord Duncan said The Challenge was ensuring climate policy did not penalise people " beyond their ability to pay".

Referring to greener technology such as new gas boilers, He Said : " We've got to make sure it's a transition and it works for everybody. "

No One should be Left Behind or be impoverished by these policies, " otherwise it will be a problem for democracy" He Said .

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