Labour 2024 election manifesto: The green economy reacts

BusinessGreen staff
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A round-up of all the key reaction to Labour's manifesto from green business figures, campaign groups, political thinkers, climate experts and more

Labour today launched its hotly-anticipated manifesto as it gears up for the General Election on 4 July. It is a document that contains few if any surprises, but which places green industries at the...

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