Line 5, at end add ‘but respectfully request that your Government 
recognise that its programme fails to address either the worsening 
climate crisis or that austerity is failing; call on your Government to 
heed warnings that urgent and radical cuts in emissions are needed to 
prevent global temperature rises of 4℃ or more by the end of the 
century; urge your Government to recognise that, to fulfil its own 
commitment to keep warming below 2 degrees, around 80 per cent of known 
fossil fuel reserves must stay in the ground; further call on your 
Government to end austerity and instead reduce the deficit through an 
economic programme that prioritises investment in jobs, especially in 
labour-intensive green sectors and that pursues a goal of 100 per cent 
renewable energy by 2050, with policies for rapid deployment of 
renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies; and further call on
 your Government to lift the council borrowing cap to promote council 
house building, to tackle the cost of public transport starting with 
bringing the railways back into public ownership, to end cuts to welfare
 and take other steps to build a resilient and stable economy.
Caroline Lucas, Brighton and Hove
Caroline Lucas, Brighton and Hove
