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Britain could face £4TRILLION in climate reparations Labour bows down to United Nations court

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Britain could face £4TRILLION in climate reparations Labour bows down to United Nations court.

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Britain could face a £4trillion climate reparation bill if the Government bows down to a UN court, a think-tank says.Lawyers and activists are poised to launch a wave of litigation to "punish the West for the Industrial Revolution", it warned.

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Its paper urged the Government to stand up to the court and publicly acknowledge the ICJ's opinion is not legally binding.

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In July 2025, the ICJ concluded countries have duties to prevent climate harm and can be sued for compensation if they fail.

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Although the ICJ's conclusion was an "advisory opinion", meaning it is not legally binding, the Policy Exchange authors warn this could make little difference to activists and interested parties.

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