Tony Blair is right to say the transition to net zero will prove too dear and too unpopular with the public. He failed to point out that the policies to import gas instead of using our own, to get people to buy battery cars and recharge them from gas generated electricity, and to close down our energy using factories to import instead all mean more world CO 2.
These policies deindustrialise the UK. They make consumers poorer paying all the green levies, carbon taxes and windfall taxes taxes. They divert massive amount of capital to replacing perfectly good energy assets. They mean a big rise in state debt and interest charges taxpayers have to pay as government spends on carbon capture, increased grid and renewables.
There needs to be drastic and urgent change of policy. Will the PM move Mr Miliband out of his current job and get on with reversing the taxes, subsidies, high energy prices , bans and import based strategies which are doing such harm?