10 reasons a net zero referendum is a terrible idea

James Murray
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10 reasons a net zero referendum is a terrible idea

Nigel Farage is back with a new campaign to torpedo the UK’s net zero agenda and help ensure the UK remains hooked on fossil fuels - it is a truly terrible idea, and here’s why

Nigel Farage yesterday launched a new campaign to secure a referendum on the UK's net zero target, declaring that "net zero is net stupid" and arguing that the government should ditch its "ruinously expensive"...

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