Megan Corton Scott
@mcortonscott.bsky.social
deputy director of the Labour Climate and Environment Forum • all my own views
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October 30, 2025 at 2:46 AM
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One implication. More pressure for Labour to have an offer for progressives starting with the budget. Two main reasons A) As we already knew Progressive defections from Labour in of themselves are clearly real and squeezing Labour, to Plaid in Wales and the Greens more broadly.
Scale of Plaid win in Caerphilly is significant, not least because of what it says about the potential for progressive tactical voting in (relatively) high turnout elections to block Reform. Voters in this race knew it was a Plaid-Reform contest and voted accordingly.
October 24, 2025 at 6:57 AM
One implication. More pressure for Labour to have an offer for progressives starting with the budget. Two main reasons A) As we already knew Progressive defections from Labour in of themselves are clearly real and squeezing Labour, to Plaid in Wales and the Greens more broadly.
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Worth noting that the Labour party appears to fully accept the salary threshold definition of "contribution to society", remarkable given its history and voter base (do nurses not contribute to society?)
“We welcome those who come to this country, legally, and give more than they take. We believe the right to stay here must not be automatic, but that those who play their part should be able to earn that right."
October 21, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Worth noting that the Labour party appears to fully accept the salary threshold definition of "contribution to society", remarkable given its history and voter base (do nurses not contribute to society?)
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"It is wrong that people have to leave the communities they grew up in to find well-paid, good jobs" - this is why clean power represents a key industrial opportunity. 📣
See below for our Directors' comments on the Clean Energy Jobs Plan. 👇
See below for our Directors' comments on the Clean Energy Jobs Plan. 👇
October 20, 2025 at 3:20 PM
"It is wrong that people have to leave the communities they grew up in to find well-paid, good jobs" - this is why clean power represents a key industrial opportunity. 📣
See below for our Directors' comments on the Clean Energy Jobs Plan. 👇
See below for our Directors' comments on the Clean Energy Jobs Plan. 👇
Starting in a half hour ! Join us for this discussion at #Lab25
I'm very much looking forward to 'The Politics of Deliverism' at this years #Lab25.
Lessons from a Democrat loss in the US, communicating to Reform curious voters, and what it all means for Labour in power from some of our new-ish Labour MPs.
Come along if you're free (and have a conference pass!)
Lessons from a Democrat loss in the US, communicating to Reform curious voters, and what it all means for Labour in power from some of our new-ish Labour MPs.
Come along if you're free (and have a conference pass!)
September 30, 2025 at 9:25 AM
Starting in a half hour ! Join us for this discussion at #Lab25
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Fantastic end to the 2nd day of #LAB25 with the Labour Climate and Environment Party sponsored by Gren Energy
With speeches from Emma Reynolds and Ed Miliband showing how central climate and environmental ambition is to the Labour movement
"Pessimism never won a single victory"
With speeches from Emma Reynolds and Ed Miliband showing how central climate and environmental ambition is to the Labour movement
"Pessimism never won a single victory"
September 29, 2025 at 7:10 PM
Fantastic end to the 2nd day of #LAB25 with the Labour Climate and Environment Party sponsored by Gren Energy
With speeches from Emma Reynolds and Ed Miliband showing how central climate and environmental ambition is to the Labour movement
"Pessimism never won a single victory"
With speeches from Emma Reynolds and Ed Miliband showing how central climate and environmental ambition is to the Labour movement
"Pessimism never won a single victory"
Really proud of this one - thank you to Ed/ Lewis/ all who joined for such a good and fired up chat yesterday!
As Ed said - 'What's the f*cking point of politics? The point of politics is to go out and argue for things.'
Personally I'm always ready for the argument.
As Ed said - 'What's the f*cking point of politics? The point of politics is to go out and argue for things.'
Personally I'm always ready for the argument.
Thank you to everyone who joined for our mega In Conversation with @lewisgoodall.com and Ed Miliband MP yesterday at #Lab25
Wide and deep conversation on Reform, the Westminster bubble's view of climate, and of the point of politics being to argue for your values.
Wide and deep conversation on Reform, the Westminster bubble's view of climate, and of the point of politics being to argue for your values.
September 29, 2025 at 7:07 AM
Really proud of this one - thank you to Ed/ Lewis/ all who joined for such a good and fired up chat yesterday!
As Ed said - 'What's the f*cking point of politics? The point of politics is to go out and argue for things.'
Personally I'm always ready for the argument.
As Ed said - 'What's the f*cking point of politics? The point of politics is to go out and argue for things.'
Personally I'm always ready for the argument.
I'm very much looking forward to 'The Politics of Deliverism' at this years #Lab25.
Lessons from a Democrat loss in the US, communicating to Reform curious voters, and what it all means for Labour in power from some of our new-ish Labour MPs.
Come along if you're free (and have a conference pass!)
Lessons from a Democrat loss in the US, communicating to Reform curious voters, and what it all means for Labour in power from some of our new-ish Labour MPs.
Come along if you're free (and have a conference pass!)
September 26, 2025 at 3:18 PM
I'm very much looking forward to 'The Politics of Deliverism' at this years #Lab25.
Lessons from a Democrat loss in the US, communicating to Reform curious voters, and what it all means for Labour in power from some of our new-ish Labour MPs.
Come along if you're free (and have a conference pass!)
Lessons from a Democrat loss in the US, communicating to Reform curious voters, and what it all means for Labour in power from some of our new-ish Labour MPs.
Come along if you're free (and have a conference pass!)
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Hitchin is a beautiful part of our beautiful country 🇬🇧
But after last week’s scenes in London and pockets of disrespectful graffiti, our communities aren’t immune from the same fears felt by many.
It’s important we all step up and showcase our values at their unifying best.
But after last week’s scenes in London and pockets of disrespectful graffiti, our communities aren’t immune from the same fears felt by many.
It’s important we all step up and showcase our values at their unifying best.
September 19, 2025 at 6:02 PM
Hitchin is a beautiful part of our beautiful country 🇬🇧
But after last week’s scenes in London and pockets of disrespectful graffiti, our communities aren’t immune from the same fears felt by many.
It’s important we all step up and showcase our values at their unifying best.
But after last week’s scenes in London and pockets of disrespectful graffiti, our communities aren’t immune from the same fears felt by many.
It’s important we all step up and showcase our values at their unifying best.
From an advisor to Gordon Brown to MP to Secretary of State to leader to the backbenches to Energy Secretary once more - you can’t look at the last 3 decades of Labour and climate without running into Ed Miliband.
Hear from the man himself about what has been and what is still to come. Register 👇
Hear from the man himself about what has been and what is still to come. Register 👇
🌿 Climate Consensus Past, Present and Future: Lewis Goodall in conversation with Ed Miliband MP
We're delighted to announce we're hosting an In Conversation with Ed Miliband and @lewisgoodall.com at Labour Party Conference 2025, in the LCEF x Anacta Hub.
We're delighted to announce we're hosting an In Conversation with Ed Miliband and @lewisgoodall.com at Labour Party Conference 2025, in the LCEF x Anacta Hub.
September 18, 2025 at 10:21 AM
From an advisor to Gordon Brown to MP to Secretary of State to leader to the backbenches to Energy Secretary once more - you can’t look at the last 3 decades of Labour and climate without running into Ed Miliband.
Hear from the man himself about what has been and what is still to come. Register 👇
Hear from the man himself about what has been and what is still to come. Register 👇
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Obama on Charlie Kirk:
September 17, 2025 at 11:44 AM
Obama on Charlie Kirk:
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As ever, Nick Lowles is spot on.
When it comes to taking on the far right, progressives haven’t got a moment to waste in building a vision of togetherness we can unite the country behind.
Plenty to reflect on from his Guardian interview 👉 www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
When it comes to taking on the far right, progressives haven’t got a moment to waste in building a vision of togetherness we can unite the country behind.
Plenty to reflect on from his Guardian interview 👉 www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
September 17, 2025 at 6:49 PM
As ever, Nick Lowles is spot on.
When it comes to taking on the far right, progressives haven’t got a moment to waste in building a vision of togetherness we can unite the country behind.
Plenty to reflect on from his Guardian interview 👉 www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
When it comes to taking on the far right, progressives haven’t got a moment to waste in building a vision of togetherness we can unite the country behind.
Plenty to reflect on from his Guardian interview 👉 www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
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Community energy allows local people to produce, consume and own energy where they live, together.
It is incredibly positive to see community energy continue to feature so prominently in the delivery of the Clean Power Mission.
It is incredibly positive to see community energy continue to feature so prominently in the delivery of the Clean Power Mission.
🚨 BREAKING: Communities run through the just-announced Strategic Priorities for Great British Energy.
This Government is delivering on its commitment to roll out clean, green, community-owned energy. 🌱
This Government is delivering on its commitment to roll out clean, green, community-owned energy. 🌱
September 17, 2025 at 11:45 AM
Community energy allows local people to produce, consume and own energy where they live, together.
It is incredibly positive to see community energy continue to feature so prominently in the delivery of the Clean Power Mission.
It is incredibly positive to see community energy continue to feature so prominently in the delivery of the Clean Power Mission.
Trump’s 2nd term has left many clinging to the status quo on climate multilateralism. We argue for more.
Proud to publish w/ @americanprogress.bsky.social 's Ryan Mulholland & @mwilli.bsky.social on how global trade policy can back workers, industries & the planet.
🔗 renewal.org.uk/blog/a-multi...
Proud to publish w/ @americanprogress.bsky.social 's Ryan Mulholland & @mwilli.bsky.social on how global trade policy can back workers, industries & the planet.
🔗 renewal.org.uk/blog/a-multi...
A multilateral approach to climate and trade policy could revolutionize efforts to decarbonize heavy industries and counter non market overcapacity
In the fight against climate change, multilateralism remains paramount. The world cannot let the arguments of the day (in this case, the American president’s fixation on unilateral tariffs) stand in t...
renewal.org.uk
September 16, 2025 at 8:25 AM
Trump’s 2nd term has left many clinging to the status quo on climate multilateralism. We argue for more.
Proud to publish w/ @americanprogress.bsky.social 's Ryan Mulholland & @mwilli.bsky.social on how global trade policy can back workers, industries & the planet.
🔗 renewal.org.uk/blog/a-multi...
Proud to publish w/ @americanprogress.bsky.social 's Ryan Mulholland & @mwilli.bsky.social on how global trade policy can back workers, industries & the planet.
🔗 renewal.org.uk/blog/a-multi...
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Not that anyone in politics listens to research, but there is a bucket of research (including some excellent recent studies) which show exactly this. Voters listen to leaders and respond to what they say.
As I say, it really does demonstrate why political leadership on racism matters - a non-trivial chunk of people will follow where leaders of their big party move. Heath and Wilson proved that in 1968, and Starmer and Badenoch are proving it in 2025.
September 14, 2025 at 2:29 PM
Not that anyone in politics listens to research, but there is a bucket of research (including some excellent recent studies) which show exactly this. Voters listen to leaders and respond to what they say.
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👇 Leadership matters and does change things. (A smaller scale version of this is watching people on here who have a red rosette where their own moral compass should be sharing a statement that only earlier this morning they thought it was Actually Wise Not To Make)
Also shows the power the prime ministers office has!
One statement and the narrative of BBC website completed changed.
Earlier today it was far right rally turn out and more questions about Mandelson. One statement and the government has a chance to be on the front foot.
One statement and the narrative of BBC website completed changed.
Earlier today it was far right rally turn out and more questions about Mandelson. One statement and the government has a chance to be on the front foot.
September 14, 2025 at 2:03 PM
👇 Leadership matters and does change things. (A smaller scale version of this is watching people on here who have a red rosette where their own moral compass should be sharing a statement that only earlier this morning they thought it was Actually Wise Not To Make)
Horrendous.
MPs express shock after alleged racially motivated rape of Sikh woman
MPs express shock after alleged racially motivated rape of Sikh woman
West Midlands detectives are looking for two white male suspects after incident involving 20-year-old in Oldbury
MPs have expressed their shock at reports of the racially motivated rape of a 20-year-old Sikh woman, said to have occurred in broad daylight.
Detectives are looking for two white male suspects alleged to have racially abused the woman during the assault – they believe one suspect had a shaved head and wore gloves. Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
September 13, 2025 at 2:27 PM
Horrendous.
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In 2023, we won the Build Public Renewables Act — a groundbreaking law empowering NYS to speed up the clean energy transition and lower your bills with publicly-owned power.
Today is the deadline to tell the New York Power Authority that we need a plan for 15 GW by 2030. Take urgent action below.
Today is the deadline to tell the New York Power Authority that we need a plan for 15 GW by 2030. Take urgent action below.
September 12, 2025 at 1:02 PM
In 2023, we won the Build Public Renewables Act — a groundbreaking law empowering NYS to speed up the clean energy transition and lower your bills with publicly-owned power.
Today is the deadline to tell the New York Power Authority that we need a plan for 15 GW by 2030. Take urgent action below.
Today is the deadline to tell the New York Power Authority that we need a plan for 15 GW by 2030. Take urgent action below.
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Read this thread. Please.
September 10, 2025 at 5:59 PM
Read this thread. Please.
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Great to speak at TUC congress on the unhelpful narrative of builders vs blockers. Its not how you take people with you and get development moving in communities.
Thanks to Prospect Union for hosting and their report showing supported regulators on the front foot can be accelerators or growth.
Thanks to Prospect Union for hosting and their report showing supported regulators on the front foot can be accelerators or growth.
September 9, 2025 at 1:53 PM
Great to speak at TUC congress on the unhelpful narrative of builders vs blockers. Its not how you take people with you and get development moving in communities.
Thanks to Prospect Union for hosting and their report showing supported regulators on the front foot can be accelerators or growth.
Thanks to Prospect Union for hosting and their report showing supported regulators on the front foot can be accelerators or growth.
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We will shortly be kicking off our Green Growth Summit in partnership with @labourgrowth.bsky.social !
Our first panel focuses on nature and planning - with @rachelblakemp.bsky.social, @pollybillington.bsky.social,Natasha Hyde and Ali Plummer, chaired by @jessicaelgot.bsky.social
#GGSummit
Our first panel focuses on nature and planning - with @rachelblakemp.bsky.social, @pollybillington.bsky.social,Natasha Hyde and Ali Plummer, chaired by @jessicaelgot.bsky.social
#GGSummit
September 4, 2025 at 1:04 PM
In a few short years we will put Sadiq Khan in this category for ULEZ.
Sort of dizzying to think about how many people are alive today because Patricia Hewitt (ban on smoking in enclosed spaces) was health secretary and because Norman Fowler (mandatory seatbelts) was transport secretary and health secretary (HIV/Aids).
September 4, 2025 at 10:55 AM
In a few short years we will put Sadiq Khan in this category for ULEZ.
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Sort of dizzying to think about how many people are alive today because Patricia Hewitt (ban on smoking in enclosed spaces) was health secretary and because Norman Fowler (mandatory seatbelts) was transport secretary and health secretary (HIV/Aids).
September 3, 2025 at 10:01 PM
Sort of dizzying to think about how many people are alive today because Patricia Hewitt (ban on smoking in enclosed spaces) was health secretary and because Norman Fowler (mandatory seatbelts) was transport secretary and health secretary (HIV/Aids).
Thrilled to be working with the @ippr.org as an associate fellow, with a specific focus on (winning) the new politics of climate change.
Excited to get stuck in with @samalvis.bsky.social et al!
Excited to get stuck in with @samalvis.bsky.social et al!
So excited @mcortonscott.bsky.social is working @ippr.org as an associate fellow - particularly with a focus on the new politics of climate change and how progressives can respond - looking at different voting groups, narratives, issues and lessons from abroad
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Megan Corton Scott | IPPR
Megan is the deputy director of the Labour Climate and Environment Forum.Previously, she worked in political campaign roles at a major international eNGO,
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September 4, 2025 at 7:56 AM
Thrilled to be working with the @ippr.org as an associate fellow, with a specific focus on (winning) the new politics of climate change.
Excited to get stuck in with @samalvis.bsky.social et al!
Excited to get stuck in with @samalvis.bsky.social et al!
I think this, from Peter Hyman (former Blair and Starmer advisor) is simply excellent.
Some pragmatic advice for crafting and delivering a message, as well as a lesson on the virtue of 'navel-gazing' and the value of having (and interrogating) ideas.
peterhyman21.substack.com/p/how-to-cra...
Some pragmatic advice for crafting and delivering a message, as well as a lesson on the virtue of 'navel-gazing' and the value of having (and interrogating) ideas.
peterhyman21.substack.com/p/how-to-cra...
How to craft a political message
What the Labour government can learn from a Prime Ministerial Fax from 25 years ago.
peterhyman21.substack.com
September 2, 2025 at 10:24 AM
I think this, from Peter Hyman (former Blair and Starmer advisor) is simply excellent.
Some pragmatic advice for crafting and delivering a message, as well as a lesson on the virtue of 'navel-gazing' and the value of having (and interrogating) ideas.
peterhyman21.substack.com/p/how-to-cra...
Some pragmatic advice for crafting and delivering a message, as well as a lesson on the virtue of 'navel-gazing' and the value of having (and interrogating) ideas.
peterhyman21.substack.com/p/how-to-cra...