By Paul Homewood
This is a great analysis, not just of the fact that renewables cost much more than fossil fuels, but also of the political and media response:
British democracy is under threat. Bursting into an otherwise reassuringly dull discussion on how enthusiastically to pursue mass migration and net zero, Nigel Farage has torn up electoral convention by disagreeing with his opponents on core issues. In a complete break with democratic norms, the demagogue’s manifesto promises to “Scrap Annual £10 Billion of Renewable Energy Subsidies”, with Farage declaring on X that “Reform UK will scrap Net Zero targets, which will save us £30bn annually.”