UK Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho, along with Robin Guenier and Jacob Rees-Mogg, criticizes the UK's Net Zero policy, arguing against centralized planning and advocating for market-led approaches. They express concerns about the impact on businesses and consumers, calling the policy unachievable and detrimental to economic growth.
'We can abandon the net zero agenda, provide cheap energy for British consumers, let markets lead the way with British consumers free to make their own choices and unleash Britain's economic growth.' @Jacob_Rees_Mogg hits out at the net zero ‘fantasy’. https://t.co/Tfpj3drWBl
Welcoming @ClaireCoutinho, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, to the #innovationzero main stage https://t.co/hDeQ7cnqpz
🔴 Net zero risks crushing businesses, warns Energy Secretary https://t.co/7NUgKYxfnJ
The U.K.'s Net Zero policy is unachievable, disastrous and pointless – and that's the case even if you accept that CO2 emissions are warming the atmosphere, says Robin Guenier as he sets out the case against Net Zero. https://t.co/sXPi5zUZ0S
UK Energy Secretary @ClaireCoutinho on 'net zero': The good news: The first path is one I do not want to take us down. It is one with an ever-increasing and narrowing set of targets, where government dictates outputs and prices, and a net zero leviathan of central planning… https://t.co/7k6vMBQ0f6