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ID092370
Title ProperVote Blue, go Green? Cameron's conservatives and the environment
LanguageENG
AuthorCarter, Neil
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)How genuine is the Conservative party's rediscovery of the environment? Would a Conservative government led by David Cameron implement a wide-ranging and progressive environmental policy? This article explores why Cameron has embraced the environment so enthusiastically when Conservative governments have had a poor record of environmental protection and the Conservative party has traditionally shown little interest in the issue. It assesses the impact of Cameron's strategy both on his own party and on the wider world of environmental politics and it evaluates the continuing commitment of the Conservatives to the issue by assessing what kind of policies a future Conservative government might implement. Although Cameron remains committed to the issue and he has already had a positive impact on Labour government policy, he has not yet convinced his party or its supporters, so a future Conservative government would probably represent continuity rather than significant change in environmental policy.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 80, No. 2; Apr-Jun 2009: p.233-242
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly Vol. 80, No. 2; Apr-Jun 2009: p.233-242
Key WordsConservative Party ;  Party Politics ;  David Cameron ;  Environmental Politics ;  Environmental Policy ;  Climate Change