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GOVERNMENT advisers want ministers to take control of the UK’s renewable energy system.
They needed to remove planning permission obstacles for Britain to meet netzero goals, Chris Stark, chief executive of the Committee on Climate Change, explained.
The existing planning regime prevented construction of onshore windfarms despite official promises to remove barriers which, together with lack of investment, were delaying construction of connections to the national grid, Stark warned.
“It would be an enormous mistake to wait until the next general election to introduce new ambitious policy,” he added.
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TOLD you the left would never ease up hacking away at its rivals for the next year or so; how right I was. Still fully in league with the Union bosses, most strikes are still being kept rampant.
Pandemic errors, including drinks at ‘Drowning’ street and dodgy WhatsApp messages are still at the forefront. In fact the whole well foreseeable onslaught is positively nonstop.
Starmer is so convinced he will be the next prime minister, his speeches (which you notice keep getting extensive left wing media coverage) are absolutely crammed with the ingenious and (apparently) welcome ideas to get everyone out of trouble.
A veritable multitude of the ‘brilliant wellconceived steps’ his party has planned when they sweep into power.
His own pandemic soirees have of course conveniently been swept under the media carpet. It is actually so easy to rummage around other people’s problems and pronounce