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Discussion and Conclusions

In: Work, Politics and the Green Industrial Revolution

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  • Douglas W. S. Renwick

    (Nottingham Trent University)

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This last chapter sees me critically discuss the UK conservative political legacy regarding both green jobs and the Green Jobs Taskforce (GJT), and (un)intended consequences arising for stakeholders involved. I then examine new conservative British approaches, UK press and media views, and Sunak’s own green future, including his actions in his late summer 2023 reshuffle. I add commentary on UK Labour’s green plan and ask where are we now with UK green jobs, and where are we going? I partly answer this question with a critical discussion of Rishi Sunak’s key net zero speech of 20 September 2023. I close this study and book with some study limitations, policy and practitioner implications and future research ideas.

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  • Douglas W. S. Renwick, 2024. "Discussion and Conclusions," Springer Books, in: Work, Politics and the Green Industrial Revolution, chapter 6, pages 105-148, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-53067-8_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-53067-8_6
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