Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has been fiercely critical of the government's net zero strategy / Credit: Edward Massey - CCHQ
Conservatives argue ditching 'net zero dogma' and prioritising 'cheap power' could save UK £320bn over 20 years and still drive down emissions, but critics question feasibility of plan centred on new nuclear projects and North Sea drilling
The Conservatives will tomorrow step up their attacks on the government's net zero strategy, as they unveil a new 'cheap power' plan designed to deliver more nuclear and gas capacity and restrict the UK's...
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