We want to make sure that the next Parliament’s MPs will take action to improve climate education in schools. Join us as we turn the tables on parliamentary candidates by grading them using our climate education report card.
We’ll support you to contact your candidates for the next general election.
Our step-by-step guide will help you to contact your local parliamentary candidates, asking them to complete our climate education report card where they must answer 5 questions. Our volunteers will score their answers and give them an overall grade.
Together, we will contact as many parliamentary candidates as possible to make sure that the MPs who will represent us in the next Parliament will take action to improve climate education in schools. Find out below how you can get candidates to fill in our online climate education report card form.
Look below to see how we’ve scored candidates so far. If you have a report card for a candidate that we don’t have here, remember to fill in our form and let us know how they’ve done.
If you have other questions about how to engage with your candidates for the General Election, email us at hello@teachthefuture.uk.
Remember to check out our guide to meeting with candidates.
A Parliamentary Candidate is someone who is campaigning to be elected in the General Election 2024; to represent you and other people in your local area in the House of Commons, and become your Member of Parliament (MP). Your current MP may also be running as a Parliamentary Candidate for the General Election. You will have a number of Parliamentary Candidates in your area from a range of different political parties. We want to try and meet candidates from a range of political parties. A general election gives most adults in the UK the chance to have a say by voting on who their local MP is and who runs the country.