Of course, but I doubt that was the average leave voter’s main motivation. Even if it was, shouldn’t a bit more thought have been given to a managed transition?
Exactly..
All these situations and restrictions where we end up having or using or moving certain things around less could loosely be argued to be 'environmentally beneficial'.
But as you say it needs to be a managed transition.
Not just mess everything up, and hope that something reasonable can be clawed out of the situation..
And of course we could have done far more whilst in the EU.
In fact environment was /is one of the key drivers of much EU legislation .
Clean water for instance..
Hardly a good sign when our 'greenest gov ever' Tories are pushing through amendments to allow pollution into our seas..