How diluting net zero goals could cost the Conservatives over a million votes

Michael Holder
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The government risks hemorrhaging political support if it abandons net zero | Credit: iStock
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The government risks hemorrhaging political support if it abandons net zero | Credit: iStock

Most voters across the country strongly support reaching net zero by 2050 'even if it's going to be expensive', Onward survey finds

The push to achieve net zero emissions in the UK remains overwhelmingly popular among voters, the majority of whom support the climate target 'even if it's going to be expensive', fresh polling of thousands...

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