Which election candidates have signed our pledge?

The general election that is scheduled for July 4, 2024, presents a significant chance to demand that subsidies for tree burning in UK power stations are stopped. We are requesting that all candidates running in the general election pledge to support the Stop Burning Trees Election/ Candidate Pledge which states “I support an end to all subsidies for burning wood in power stations.” The prospective parliamentary candidates who have endorsed the pledge are listed below in order of Constituency. We will add the most recent signatures to the list as soon as we can. If your name is not on the list of prospective lawmakers for the general election, click this link to learn how to get in touch with them. If you’re a Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the general election is not listed you can click here to find out how you can contact them.

Name CONSTITUENCYPolitical PartyQUOTE: WHY HAVE YOU SIGNED THIS PLEDGE?
Dave TristramAngus And Perthshire GlensSNPBecause these subsidies are disgraceful and massive scale biomass is not climate compatibles
Alan FoleyArgyll Bute & South LochaberLiberal Democrat
Jason SnedkerAshfieldAshfield IndependentI have signed this pledge to end subsidies from tree burning in UK power stations. As a keen environmentalist, I have made protecting our environment my main driver as Leader of Ashfield District Council and will continue this work if elected as the new MP.
Chris DooganBanburyClimate partyThe UK needs to prioritise clean renewable energy urgently . The Grid can move to this within 5 years and there will be no further need for carbon fuel generation
Simon StotesburyBarkingGreen PartyTrees should grow, then either be used or allowed to fall and rot naturally. They give us so much, we should take far less.
Helen NevileBassetlawLiberal DemocratClimate change is an existential threat, and we must act to keep global temperature rises below 1.5 degrees.
Wera FarronBathLiberal Democrats
Dom FranklinBathGreen PartyIt is important that we end these subsidies.
Marsha DownesBatterseaLabour Party
Ben DrinkwaterBedfordGreen Party
Ian SuttonBicester and WoodstockGreen PartyIt is illogical to grow trees to help capture carbon and then release the same carbon by burning the trees. There are far more advanced and environmentally friendly methods of creating power, we should be investing in those.
Joe HeyBournemouth EastGreen Party
Celia SummersgillBradford EastGreen Party
Freya MathewBrentford and IsleworthGreen PartyWe need to have honest conversations about how we produce our energy.
Tim Williams WestwoodBridlington and the WoldsEmissions need to be cut to a minimum and especially the destruction of forests create a double whammy and both need to be stopped to minimise the Climate Change Crisis.
Sian HobhouseBrighton PavilionGreenInstead of burning trees for energy we need a coherent future facing energy policy for a greener fairer future for us all
Anna ZadroznyBurton and UttoxeterThe Green Party
Owain JoshiBury NorthGreen Party
Louise PritchardCentral AyrshireSocialist Labour PartyThe SLP wants the end to deforestation which has already destroyed large areas of rain forests and woodlands worldwide. If one traces back CO2 emissions to a time before deforestation worldwide it can be seen that the rainforests and woodlands generally were the main protector against CO2. We would end all subsidies (public money) to companies who burn our trees.
Daniel Jenner-FustCheltenhamGreen PartyTree burning is not green energy
Mark DaviesChorleyGreen PartyBurring trees emits more carbon than coal and most of the wood comes from old growth forests in the USA and Canada and makes no sense when we have renewables and energy storage.
Martin JerromeChorleyTrade Unionist and Socialist Coalition“There aren’t many more outrageous examples as to how big business continues to prioritise profit over the planet – even while pretending to be “green” than this scandal”
Mags HicksonCowdenbeath and KirkcaldyScottish Green Party
Matthew SommersDarlingtonGreen PartyI believe that renewable energy subsidies should not be spent on supporting inefficient, high-carbon and polluting wood-burning power stations that are fuelling injustice and making the climate and nature emergencies worse.
Clare SalmonDaventryGreen PartyBurning trees is not the answer to climate change. We have technology for true clean energy without devastating forests and the vital carbon sink and habitat they provide
Helen McDaidDerbyshire DalesTrue and Fair Party
Lisa WattsDorking and HorleyGreenout planet is not for profit
Karl van MierloDwyfor MeirionnyddGreen PartyI’ve been an environmental campaigner since 1990! 🙂
Kate Hallealing central and actonGreen
Richard readEast HampshireGreen PartyI know about this and this is greenwashing.
Mike PriceEastbourneGreen PartyFor Climate Justice
Jo SladeEdinburgh SouthScottish Greens
Luke Bowen-la GrangeEdmonton & Winchmore HillGreen PartyThe fallacy of wood grown for burning; and moreover burning precious ancient woodland with all the increasingly rare sanctuary it once provided for a multitude of threatened, such as that perpetuated by Drax, is an act of environmental vandalism and grotesque greenwashing in the extreme. Moreover providing subsidies for these private entities to burn woodland, when it should be protecting i believe to be an environmental crime conducted by the government. Drax has no place on a habitable planet
Anna TurnerFrome and East SomersetLiberal Democrat
Kieran PriceGowerPlaid Cymru
Chris Daviesgowergreen partyWe must end all carboniferous forms of power generation for true renewables. Faux solutions like wood burning are just greenwash.
Zöe WilsonGuildfordLiberal Democrats
Ann JonesHale VillageLabourI want to stop this
Samuel James SabineHalifaxLiberal DemocratsProducing supposedly green energy by burning wood imported from overseas is self-defeating.
Martin MallinHalifaxGreen PartyThe Green Party and myself are committed to a truly sustainable future
Natalie JacksonHarwich and North EssexLiberal DemocratsLiberal Democrats are in favour of withdrawing subsidies for biomass.Renewable energy subsidies should not be spent on supporting inefficient, high-carbon and polluting wood-burning power stations.
Freddie PerteghellaHenley and ThameLiberal Democrats
Ryk Tamblyn-SavilleLeeds North WestLiberal Democrat
Carol CusackLeicester SouthLiberal Democrats
Amelia TebbuttLeigh and AthertonGreen Party
Robert WetherallLouth and HorncastleGreen Party
Andrew McDaidMaidenheadGreen Party
Parham NormanManchester CentralWorkers PartyI am committed to protecting our planet.
Sam ScottManchester WithingtonThe Green PartyBurning wood for electricity generation is ridiculous – it flies in the face of achieving decarbonisation and meeting our climate goals. The practice should have been stopped years ago.
Richard MunsonManchester WithingtonLiberal Democrat
Brian BalnaveMelksham and DevizesLiberal Democrats
catherine BashirMelksham and DevizesThe Green PartyGrowing trees which absorb carbon only to be chopped down and burnt which then release the carbon is conuterproductive and ridiculous. Paying for that to be done is criminal and that money should be going to subsidise renwable energy from the sun, wind and water.
Vikki MoranMid Dorset and North PooleLiberal DemocratsBurning trees will not support our journey to Net Zero. Trees lock in carbon, and burning them undermines this as well as impacting biodiversity. We need to move to genuinely green solutions
David MonaghanNewarkLiberal Democrats
James North Ayrshire and ArranSocialist Labour Party
Chloe MillettNorth CotswoldsGreen PartyOur Green Party manifesto has a clear commitment that we would “We would end the practice of importing wood for burning at the Drax power station and end subsidies for biomass.”
Ellie MiddletonNorth HerefordshireGreen Prty
Ben SlaterNorwich NorthGreen Party
Layla LichtensteinOxford West and AbingdonLiberal DemocratsLiberal Democrats are in favour of withdrawing subsidies for biomass
Andrew AhmadPenistone and StocksbridgeGreen
Vivien ReidQueen’s Park and Maida ValeGreen Party
Ishtiaq KilpatrickRotherhamIndependentI SUPPORT THE PLEDGE IN FULL
Javed KrammSpen ValleyIndependentAs an independent candidate, I sign this pledge reduce state subsidies that do not contribute to sustainable actions for climate change.
Martin ReisdorfSpen ValleyThe Green PartyI see the trains regularly going to Drax and it makes me so sad. This is not a green solution but is marketed as one. Greenwashing at its worst.
Manuela CrosslandStratford-on-AvonLiberal DemocratsI support the withdrawal of subsidies for biomass.
Dan AnthonyStretford and UrmstonGreen PartyWe have a climate crisis and we need to stop burning trees. Trees offer so much value to our lives and we should protect them as much as possible.
Julian PhillipsSuffolk CoastalGreen Party
Jan Easterby-SmithTewkesburyGreen
Alexandra WeaverThornbury and YateGreen
Philip Powell-DaviesTorfaenGreen PartyTree burning power station must be stopped immediately.
Arran KnightWatfordGreen Party
Ian EvansWATFORDLiberal DemocratsSubsidising biomass is from a bygone era – renewable energy is the cheapest form of generating power and helps protect our planet and our natural environment.
Gita WatsonWEST BROMWICHGREENPROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT, BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE
Tim de CordovaWestmorland and LonsdaleLiberal Democrat
James BerryWetherby & EasingwoldLiberal Democrats
Peter BlundellWirral WestLiberal DemocratsBurning trees is completely unsustainable.
Sonya CooneyWorthing WestGreen Party
Lars ChownsYork CentralGreen Partyx