Vaclav Klaus, a Mont Pelerin Society member and long - time climate change denier, described climate change as an important part of the Mont Pelerin Society's «agenda» during
a MPS general meeting speech in Tokyo: [10]
During
the MPS general meeting in Tokyo, Vaclav Klaus outlined what he believed should be the group's «long term agenda» to deal with «current global warming alarmistm.»
Not exact matches
The current proposals are bound to
meet a largely partisan reception, and will be depicted by some as a politically motivated attempt to create difficulties for a future Labour administration (though it should be noted that Labour's catastrophic performance in Scotland in the
general election alters the territorial political dynamic that underpinned debates about EVEL quite considerably), and by others as an attempt to diminish the role of Scottish
MPs.
When Labour
MPs gathered for their weekly
meeting in committee room 14 at the House of Commons on the evening of 13 July, the mood was grimmer than at any point since the party's
general election defeat in May.
«The Labour and Lib Dem
MPs in Tory target seats who will avoid the electorate's verdict at the
general election Main Countdown to the Salisbury selection
meeting»
As well as speaking at a Labour Party Conference fringe
meeting tomorrow (Tuesday, 29th October), the women will be joining Michael Mansfield QC,
MPs Jeremy Corbyn and Colin Burgon, and 15 trade union
general secretaries and leaders at a vigil outside the US Embassy on Thursday 1st October from 6 - 7.30 pm.