
Following the European Union鈥檚 agreement to grant Boris Johnson鈥檚 government until next January to exit the EU, the House of Commons voted to hold a snap election on December 12. At the time of writing the election bill has yet to pass the House of Lords, but looks a certainty.
Labour voted to support the early election proposal after initially having abstained on the vote because of internal disagreement.
During debate, the opposition attempted to amend the bill to allow 16 and 17 year olds and EU nationals residing in Britain to vote, but this was rejected.
Labour can now take its plan to tackle climate change by transitioning to clean energy to an election.
Rebecca Long-Bailey, the Labour MP who drove this policy, wrote in on October 30: 鈥淭he question facing us now is how to deliver a Green Industrial Revolution that is equivalent to the scale of the challenge.
鈥淭o have any chance of success, it will need to push aside the tradition of incremental policy making. We need a rapid and far-reaching transformation of the UK鈥檚 infrastructure, from our homes to our transport and energy systems.
鈥淒elivering a Green Industrial Revolution will require taking on powerful corporations and individuals who have amassed obscene wealth by wrecking the climate, and who will stake everything on delaying action and watering down environmental protections until it is too late.
鈥淲e also need to talk about jobs. The Green Industrial Revolution will need a clear and properly-funded plan for workers affected by decarbonisation, one that puts workers themselves and their trade unions at the heart of delivering the transition.鈥
British Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn launched Labour鈥檚 election campaign on October 31 in South London.
鈥漌e stand for the many,鈥 Corbyn said. 鈥淏oris Johnson鈥檚 born-to-rule Conservatives protect the privileged few. They鈥檝e slashed taxes for the richest and vital services and support for everyone else.
鈥淏ut real change is coming. We will end the Conservatives鈥 great rip-off by putting rail, mail and water into public ownership so they work for everyone, not just Tory donors and shareholders in tax havens.
鈥淲e will invest in every nation and region, rebuild our public services and give our NHS [National Health Service], schools and police the money they need by taxing those at the top to properly fund services for everyone.
鈥淭his election is a once-in-a-generation chance to transform our country, take on the vested interests holding people back and ensure that no community is left behind.鈥
鈥淵ou know what really scares the elite?
鈥淲hat they鈥檙e actually afraid of is paying their taxes. So in this election they鈥檒l fight harder and dirtier than ever before. They鈥檒l throw everything at us because they know we鈥檙e not afraid to take them on.
鈥淪o we鈥檙e going after the tax dodgers. We鈥檙e going after the dodgy landlords. We鈥檙e going after the bad bosses. We鈥檙e going after the big polluters. Because we know whose side we鈥檙e on.
鈥淎re you on the side of the tax dodgers, who are taking us all for a ride? People who think it is OK to rip people off, hide their money in tax havens so they can have a new super yacht. Or the children with special educational needs who aren鈥檛 getting the support they deserve because of Tory and Lib Dem government cuts?
鈥淲hose side are you on? The dodgy landlords, like the Duke of Westminster, Britain鈥檚 youngest billionaire, who tried to evict whole blocks of families, to make way for luxury apartments? Or the millions of tenants in Britain who struggle to pay their rent each month?
鈥淲hose side are you on? The bad bosses like Mike Ashley, the billionaire who won鈥檛 pay his staff properly and is running Newcastle United [football club] into the ground? Or his exploited workforce, like the woman who was reportedly forced to give birth in a warehouse toilet because she was terrified of missing her shift?
鈥淲hose side are you on? The big polluters like Jim Ratcliffe, Britain鈥檚 richest man who makes his money by polluting the environment? Or the children growing up in our cities with reduced lung capacity because of choking pollution?
鈥淲hose side are you on? The greedy bankers like Crispin Odey, who makes millions betting against our country and on other people鈥檚 misery and donated huge sums to Johnson and the Conservative Party? Or are you on the side of working people, the people who create the wealth that鈥檚 then squirreled away in tax havens?
鈥淎nd whose side are you on? The billionaire media barons like Rupert Murdoch, whose empire pumps out propaganda to support a rigged system. Or the overwhelming majority who want to live in a decent, fair, diverse and prosperous society?
鈥淏oris Johnson thought he was being smart holding this election in a dark and cold December. He thinks you won鈥檛 go out to vote. He thinks you won鈥檛 go out to campaign.
鈥淓ven if the rivers freeze over, we鈥檙e going out to bring about real change for the many not the few. All we need to keep us warm is the thought of removing Boris Johnson鈥檚 Conservatives from government 鈥 and the chance to rebuild and transform our country.鈥