Britain must look again at coal.
Coal is not the first choice, but returning to coal should be viewed as the price Britain may have to pay for leaving itself dangerously short of firm power.
Oil workers have called for Energy Secretary Ed Miliband to be sacked as a second UK oil refinery moves towards closure.
“I can speak for all of us that we're calling for Ed Miliband and Michael Shanks' removal from their position,” Unite’s branch chairman said.
🎥Watch Keir Starmer squirm after Trump completely destroys the Net Zero narrative from right beside him.
“You can take a thousand times more energy out of a hole in the ground this big. It's called oil and gas, and you have it there in the North Sea,” he says.
.@eonenergyuk’s CEO explains UK households are not paying high bills because of gas - but because of the growth of embedded policy & network costs. Even with zero wholesale prices in 2030, bills could be as high as they are today. That's madness. This is about political choices.
Ed Miliband’s colleagues fear he could be about to turn the lights out on the Government. Literally. ‘The problem is that Ed’s just ploughing on with his Net Zero agenda,’ a worried minister told Dan Hodges. ‘He’s not looking at the wider politics. And Keir isn’t able to control
“A number of Labour MPs, a number of ministers, are starting to wonder if Ed Miliband, frankly, is just being allowed to run out of control on this issue… You cannot simply tax the working people of Britain into oblivion to pursue your environmental agenda.” @DPJHodges