Ineffective energy trade with the EU is costing us a fortune

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A more pragmatic approach to rebuilding our relationship with the EU could boost clean energy, cut red tape, reduce costs for businesses, and put more money back into people's pockets, argues Lib Dem MP Wera Hobhouse

When I asked the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, James Murray, how the government plans to improve our energy trading relationship with the EU, I was disappointed by the lack of a clear answer. While...

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