SCORES of people attended a special ASKtheMINISTER session held by Steve Brine MP focusing on the COP26 climate summit and the Government’s ‘net zero’ strategy.

COP President, Alok Sharma MP, spoke with over 120 people at the event, which was held in St Paul’s Church on the evening of Thursday, April 7, about the landmark conference held last year in Glasgow and the ongoing work to turn commitments into climate action.

The focus of the event, which was the first of its’ kind to be held physically since before the pandemic, was the future as the UK’s presidency continues through 2022 and attendees heard an impassioned speech from the Reading MP before a lengthy question and answer session, chaired by Steve Brine.

As well as constituents and representatives of various local groups, a number of school children from across Winchester & Chandler’s Ford attended and asked questions.

Speaking after the session, Mr Brine said: “I’ve been looking forward to getting Alok in front of constituents because he’s so passionate and knowledgeable on this most important of subjects. He has such a central role at the heart of our Government but also internationally so we were extremely fortunate to get him here in person to engage with residents.

“We may have different priorities, and even differences of opinion on how to get there, but we all care about the climate and achieving a sensible, planned, transition to net zero which is central to our mission as a Government.

“The school children, including my own, attending really stole the show and certainly laid down the gauntlet to Alok while providing a positive energy and some real hope for the future.”

Alok Sharma MP said: “It was an absolutely brilliant meeting with lots of really positive questions, very searching questions at times, particularly from the young people. I think with them in charge we’re going to have a great future ahead.”

The deputy leader of Hampshire County Council, Cllr Rob Humby, attended along with the Cabinet Member for Climate Change at HCC, Cllr Jan Warwick. No members of Winchester City Council’s Cabinet registered to attend despite the authority declaring a climate emergency shortly after taking control in 2019.

The next event in Mr Brine's ASK series is ASKtheAIRPORT which is to be held on May 19 and will give the opportunity for constituents to hear from Southampton International Airport.

Those interested in attending should contact the MPs office to register or alternatively visit stevebrine.com/askseries