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British PM blasted for ‘failure of leadership’ by snubbing COP27

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LONDON: New British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been accused of a “massive failure of leadership” after backing out of attending the COP27 climate summit in Egypt next month.


Former premier Liz Truss was set to attend the United Nations climate conference in Sharm El-Sheikh but Downing Street said on Thursday that Sunak would instead focus on “pressing domestic commitments”.


Downing Street also confirmed the demotion of the position of environment minister as Graham Stuart was reappointed to the role but stripped of his entitlement to attend Cabinet.


Downing Street insisted the PM remains “absolutely committed” to supporting the climate conference hosted in Glasgow last year, denying he was downgrading the importance of tackling the climate crisis. But Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer criticised the Prime Minister, tweeting: “Britain showing up to work with world leaders is an opportunity to grasp. Not an event to shun.”


Shadow climate change secretary Ed Miliband said: “This is a massive failure of climate leadership.


We were the COP26 hosts and now the UK Prime Minister isn’t even bothering to turn up to COP27.


“What Rishi Sunak obviously fails to understand is that tackling the climate crisis isn’t just about our reputation and standing abroad, but the opportunities for lower bills, jobs, and energy security it can deliver at home.”


Green MP Caroline Lucas said “shame on” Sunak, adding: “The first test of leadership is to turn up.


The new PM’s decision not to attend COP27 makes a mockery of any government claims on continued climate leadership - and what a shameful way to end the UK’s Cop presidency.”


Rebecca Newsom, the head of politics at Greenpeace UK, said the move suggests Sunak does not take climate change “seriously enough”.


“The UK government is supposed to hand over the COP presidency to their Egyptian counterparts at next month’s summit. For Rishi Sunak not to show up is like a runner failing to turn up with the baton at a crucial stage of the relay,” she added.


A Downing Street spokeswoman said Sunak was focusing on domestic issues including preparations for the autumn budget, which has been delayed from Monday to November 17.


“The Prime Minister is not expected to attend COP27 and this is due to other pressing domestic commitments including preparations for the Autumn Budget,” she told reporters. — dpa


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