UK can’t be energy independent. Our cars still run on fossil fuels and they can’t be replaced with electric as lithium takes too long to mine to meet our demand for decades.
I think Sir Starmer is just the man to implement a zero energy policy.
REJOIN the SM and CU – that’s ALL you need to do you absolute TOOL.
More performative theatre. I suppose the newly homeless will have a tree to shelter under.
Happy to see plans which include actual figures from Labour, haven’t had that often since 2019.
Shit, I’d vote for that. It’d be nice to go into an election and vote for something you believe in for once instead of the ‘least bad’ option.
I feel really positive about this. Growth through government investment in renewable energy generation makes so much sense (and certainly more than tax cuts targeted at the most wealthy). Added plus is we then become very good at making renewables work allowing that expertise to be marketed to other countries.
This is what Labour need to be doing regularly. Have clear solid plans and policies for voters to look at.
An actual ace card, that’s sounds progressive and future forward, sounds good!
Green policies aren’t economy boosting policies. That’s a fairytale.
Fossil fuels good for economy, bad for the environment.
Renewables bad for the economy, good(-ish) for the environment.
Has he said how hes going to get these renewablea built? I’m in favour, just trying to get details.
We need this. First truly positive and sensible vision I’ve seen from Labour in a while.
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UK can’t be energy independent. Our cars still run on fossil fuels and they can’t be replaced with electric as lithium takes too long to mine to meet our demand for decades.
I think Sir Starmer is just the man to implement a zero energy policy.
REJOIN the SM and CU – that’s ALL you need to do you absolute TOOL.
More performative theatre. I suppose the newly homeless will have a tree to shelter under.
Happy to see plans which include actual figures from Labour, haven’t had that often since 2019.
Shit, I’d vote for that. It’d be nice to go into an election and vote for something you believe in for once instead of the ‘least bad’ option.
I feel really positive about this. Growth through government investment in renewable energy generation makes so much sense (and certainly more than tax cuts targeted at the most wealthy). Added plus is we then become very good at making renewables work allowing that expertise to be marketed to other countries.
This is what Labour need to be doing regularly. Have clear solid plans and policies for voters to look at.
An actual ace card, that’s sounds progressive and future forward, sounds good!
Green policies aren’t economy boosting policies. That’s a fairytale.
Fossil fuels good for economy, bad for the environment.
Renewables bad for the economy, good(-ish) for the environment.
Has he said how hes going to get these renewablea built? I’m in favour, just trying to get details.
We need this. First truly positive and sensible vision I’ve seen from Labour in a while.