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Liberal Democrats eco-town press release
3 April 2008
A press release from Liberal Democrat Shadow Housing Minister Lembit Opik about the Government's eco-town proposals
Following today’s announcement on eco-towns, the Liberal Democrats criticised Government proposals to ensure that just 7% of new homes planned for 2020 will be eco-friendly.
Liberal Democrat Shadow Housing Minister, Lembit Öpik said:
“Yet again, Labour’s lack of commitment is holding back the green agenda.
“Brown’s eco-towns are just a smokescreen for the Government’s poverty of ambition. Why should just 7% of the new homes planned by this Government be sustainable?
“We have to work harder to make every town eco-friendly, because three quarters of the homes we’ll be living in by 2050 have already been built.
“We need to drastically improve the energy efficiency of existing homes and build all new homes to high standards - this is our real challenge. Making a mere handful of developments eco-friendly is simply not good enough. It will take a lot more than this to make a serious impact on climate change.”
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