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Environmental performance of the main UK political parties
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Nine UK environmental groups are to publish regular assessments of the UK's main political parties’ environmental performance against what they call 'The Green Standard'. The first assessment of the parties’ performance against the tests will be published in September this year (2007), ahead of the annual party conferences. The final assessment will be published prior to the next General Election.
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Nine UK environmental groups are to publish regular assessments of the UK's main political parties’ environmental performance against what they call 'The Green Standard'. The first assessment of the parties’ performance against the tests will be published in September this year (2007), ahead of the annual party conferences. The final assessment will be published prior to the next General Election. The groups who between them claim more than five million supporters, maintain that the three main parties are still showing little appetite for effective action, even though climate change has risen up the political agenda.