After Liz Truss’s ‘war on nature’, we look again at the environmental record of the most probable crop of hopefuls

Liz Truss has fought a “war on nature” unique in recent British politics, managing within a few short weeks to incur the wrath of conservation groups with more than 8 million members, foreign governments, climate activists and members of her own party.

Her successor may be expected to learn from this chastening experience, and adopt a less confrontational attitude.

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