
Will the Right successfully create a backlash against Net Zero?
Criticism of Net Zero in Britain is rife among prominent right-wingers, but will the public buy it?

Criticism of Net Zero in Britain is rife among prominent right-wingers, but will the public buy it?

Leading a right-wing ‘think-tank’ seems to be another sure-fire way of transitioning to the Lords.

The element of the Energy Bill that has got the most positive attention, and rightly so, has been amendments aiming to insert into the bill support for community energy schemes

As a dire electoral future beckons the Tories, desperate times call for desperate measures, lighting the touchpaper for a possible return of Boris Johnson.

Britain’s former chief Brexit negotiator has joined the Global Warming Policy Foundation and claims ‘we’re not in a crisis.’

The former PM’s plans to attend the climate summit are seen as a snub to Sunak, who is now reportedly considering a volte face by attending the event.

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“We can only hope he takes his green light for fracking and for trashing hundreds of pieces of EU legislation with him.”

In many ways, the Tories’ downfall is not startling at all. Not just because Truss and her predecessor were incompetents, but because the party’s implosion has been brewing for decades, and their problems have much deeper causes.

She’s gone.