‘Frack off’: Rees-Mogg roasted for saying ‘it’s time to start fracking to help reduce prices’
‘Won’t save them money, but may rock their worlds.’
‘Won’t save them money, but may rock their worlds.’
Labour MPs David Linden and Anna McMorrin also claimed to see Conservative MPs being manhandled
Greenpeace has hit out at the government’s actions, condemning them as “unlawful.” Meanwhile, Scotland confirms its policy on fracking is not changing.
“So first, why doesn’t [Rees-Mogg] admit the truth, that anyone who knows anything about this subject says his claim that fracking will cut bills is nonsense.”
Kwarteng wrote that “no amount of shale gas from hundreds of wells dotted across rural England would be enough to lower the European price any time soon”.
“Whatever the question, fracking is not the answer”
Frost’s absurd claims come as scientists said that Britain’s record breaking heatwave would have been impossible without climate change.
Almost 70% of those asked support investment in green energy, compared to just 17% who back extraction of shale gas.
We take a look at what Britain’s biggest media platform is obsessing about this week.
The envionment and energy crisis are coming together to create a headache for the Government which is also dividing the Tory party.