Reform’s Tice says people should stop tackling climate crisis and ‘enjoy’ heat
There is no evidence.“Climate change has always happened. Maybe the smarter thing to do is to adapt to it than think arrogantly that you can stop it.”He added: “When it’s a bit warm, let’s enjoy it. And if it means that English wine and sparkling wine gets better and better, fantastic.
- ▪There is no evidence.“Climate change has always happened.
- ▪Maybe the smarter thing to do is to adapt to it than think arrogantly that you can stop it.”He added: “When it’s a bit warm, let’s enjoy it.
- ▪And if it means that English wine and sparkling wine gets better and better, fantastic.
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| Canonical URL | https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/aug/17/reform-uk-richard-tice-stop-tackling-climate-crisis-enjoy-heat |
| Publication time | Mon, 17 Aug 2026 14:51:21 GMT |
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1:29Not all 'doom and gloom': Reform's deputy leader downplays climate crisis – videoReform UKReform’s Tice accused of misinformation after urging people to enjoy heatwavesNurses, medical experts and green campaigners reject party deputy leader’s dismissal of efforts to reach net zeroKiran Stacey Policy editorMon 17 Aug 2026 14.06 EDTFirst published on Mon 17 Aug 2026 10.51 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleReform’s deputy leader has been accused of spreading misinformation after he dismissed efforts to tackle the climate crisis and urged British people to enjoy the warmth of the recent heatwaves.Richard Tice prompted a backlash from nurses, medical experts and green campaigners on Monday after he told a press conference he believed it was “arrogant” to try to stop the climate…
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