In the Mail, Reform UK’s Richard Tice argues that scrapping Labour’s
“Net Stupid Zero” agenda could save families £1,000 a year. Here’s an
excerpt:
This week, Ed Miliband opens his latest renewable
energy auction, which allows green developers to bid for lucrative
taxpayer-funded contracts.
The eco lobby says the auction,
officially titled Allocation Round 7 (AR7), will be the centrepiece of
Labour’s plan to decarbonise the grid by 2030, and that this seventh
round must be the biggest yet to “keep the dream alive”.
But
it’s a dream Britain cannot afford. Inflation is rising. Food prices are
once again on the up. And families across the country are cutting back –
not just on holidays or takeaways, but on essentials. …
And one
of the biggest contributory factors to this crisis is an issue that
almost no one in Westminster wants to talk about: Net Zero and the
spiralling cost of Britain’s green energy agenda.
Expensive
energy is the grenade exploding Britain’s economic model. It is not just
about switching on the lights and heating homes.
It powers
industry, transports goods and underpins every job and price tag. When
energy becomes expensive and unreliable, everything else does too. …
For
nearly two decades, clueless politicians from Labour, the Conservatives
and the Liberal Democrats have clung to a fantasy: that we could
eliminate all hydrocarbon use, build a national grid dominated by wind
and solar power and suffer no consequences.
The result? At a
time of rising demand we are reliant on an unreliable energy supply and
lumbered with higher bills. Three-quarters of the rise in electricity
bills over the past decade can be attributed to green energy policies
and the multi-billion-pound subsidies paid to renewable investors,
according to Net Zero Watch. …<<<Read More>>>...