Sharma reacts to news that PM will not attend COP27
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Sharma reacts to news that PM will not attend COP27
COP26 President Alok Sharma says he is "disappointed" when asked what message it sends about the UK's commitment to tackling climate change, given that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will not be attending COP27 in Egypt next month.
However, the MP goes on to say that the PM has "just got in" and has got a large number of "domestic issues to deal with".
Report by Patelr.
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