Friends of the Earth interviews Clegg & Huhne

And the results are here.

Friends of the Earth’s Parliamentary Campaigner Katie Elliott, comments:

“We’re delighted that both candidates for the Liberal Democrat leadership agree that environmental issues are at the top of their priorities. We face a huge environmental challenge, especially on climate change, so it’s really important that our party leaders are committed to taking urgent action to help safeguard the planet for future generations. We hope that Liberal Democrat members will hear what the candidates have to say before they cast their vote.”

(For the record, I hope you’ve already cast your vote: it needs to be back in London by this Saturday, 15th December, to ensure it’s counted. If it’s not in the post yet, stick a 1st Class stamp on the envelope, and nip down to a post-box pdq.)

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