- Mon Feb 27, 2023 8:50 pm
#40172
It's all Labour's fault
The energy minister has refused to apologise for soaring household bills, blaming instead the “dire situation” inherited from the Labour government.I wonder who has been in power for the last 13 years?
On Monday, it was announced that the average consumer energy bill would rise from £2,100 a year to about £3,000 after the government stops giving grants. The price hike is due to the increasing cost of gas.
At the Conservative Environment Network (CEN) net zero conference in Westminster on Monday, Graham Stuart refused to apologise to the British public for rising bills.
When asked by the Guardian if he would take responsibility on behalf of the government for sluggishness on insulation, heat pump installations and renewables investment, he refused and instead criticised the previous Labour government, which was last in office in 2010...
https://amp.theguardian.com/money/2023/ ... ergy-bills
The shadow climate minister, Kerry McCarthy, said: “Graham Stuart is living in a fantasy world. It was the Conservatives who crashed the market for onshore wind, costing British families £150 in higher bills. It was the Conservatives who gutted energy efficiency programmes, to the extent that installation rates are 20 times lower than under the last Conservative government. And it was Conservatives whose own net zero strategy is so poor that the UK’s own courts deemed it unlawful.It's incredible. After thirteen years in government, some of these cretins are still trying to blame the last Labour government for their own shit. Still, Stupid is as Stupid does, I suppose.
“The Tories’ failure on this agenda has undermined Britain’s energy security and kept energy bills high.”
It might only be the Imperial Service Medal, but I've got a gong. What's Paul Dacre got?