BBC Springwatch presenter Chris Packham has slammed Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves after Labour's Budget failed to include any vital measures to tackle the current climate crisis.
Packham, known for his environmental campaigns and documentary series, expressed his fury at Reeves for what many perceive as a 'massive oversight' in the Budget plan.
Although the exact details of Packham's criticism have not been made public, sources close to the BBC presenter claim he is 'deeply disappointed' in Reeves for not doing more to address the ever-pressing issue of climate change.
According to insiders, Packham has long been vocal about his concerns regarding the current state of the environment and feels that Reeves was remiss in not incorporating key climate policies into the proposed Budget.
Labour's shadow Budget was presented to the public as a more 'eco-friendly' alternative to the current government's spending plan, prompting many environmentalists to express their discontent with Reeves' perceived failure to deliver.
It remains to be seen whether Reeves or the Labour Party will issue a formal response to Packham's censure, but the backlash has already started to attract widespread attention from concerned citizens and fellow politicians alike.
Packham's attack has served as a call to action for many environmental activists who are urging politicians to prioritize climate policies in their decision-making.