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Kemi Badenoch opposes major energy project in her constituency – despite hitting out at nimbyism

Although Kemi Badenoch does not do enough to deal with Nimby blockers, he is accused of “amazing hypocrisy özgün after he opposes an Energy Infrastructure project in the election zone.

In a letter to the founders last month, IndependentToray leader said that “Norwich joined the Tilbury Pylons Project to a fair and comprehensive assessment of alternatives to East Anglia Ed Miliband in writing to six Conservative MPs”.

Safran Waldon said that the project passing through the election zone “faces the risk of permanent environment and visual damage, will damage home prices, will disrupt farms, businesses and community areas”.

The project will see a new 400 kilovolt electric transmission line, built between Norwich and Tilbury and lasts more than 180 kilometers.

Ms. Badenoch, the energy secretary, such a movement to the taxpayers, although it is expected to cost much more, said to consider placing the pilons underground.

The recommended place of the project that will extend from Norwich to Tilbury
The recommended place of the project that will extend from Norwich to Tilbury (National network)

When asked about the Office of the Tor leader about the plans, they claimed that putting cables underground is “evidence that the cost is effective”. But when they were asked to give evidence, they failed.

National grilled sources said that the burial of cables will not be only seven times more expensive, but also that the project will not meet the requirements of the project.

Meanwhile, a report from the Institute of Engineering and Technology, an average of underground cables, about 4.5 times more expensive than overhead lines, he said.

Don’t write Times Shortly after a month, Mrs. Badenoch said: “Politically, the government is increasingly weak in the face of legal challenges.

“Last week, I talked about the confusion of domestic and international rules that prevent us from building new houses and infrastructure”.

And last year, as the Shadow Housing Secretary in the weeks after the election, the new worker Backbencher’s will turn into Nimbys when they encountered complaints from voters.

“Many of them think that they will enter the government on the election zones and become embodied,” he said.

“Three weeks ago, only 15 percent of the Green Belt was in the workers’ election zones, now 50 percent. Tor is not currently not the election zones, labor.

“They should now tell you that you will do something that you promise you that many of your voters and many of you can never do it locally.”

For Milton Keynes North, workers’ deputy Chris Curtis warned Ms. Badenoch’s decision to oppose the Pylon line that the country shows a rule for us, bringing wild parties to the Downing Street while the country was silent.

“Kemi Badenoch quickly has a poster child of everything that is rightly despised by the British people.”

Ray Rails against the legal blockages in the media at home when it is appropriate. Voters have been taught by politicians in Westminster for more than a decade, and to watch Flip Flop only when they can benefit personally or politically.

“The same ‘a rule for us’ mentality that brought us wild parties to the Downing Street while the country suffers quietly.”

“But this kind of hypocrisy is not only insulting, but it keeps England behind”.

Meanwhile, Worker MP David Taylor for Hemel Hempstead – he said that this was “amazing hypocrisy ve and said that Britain cannot meet more Tory Nimbyism when the future of our country is on the line.

He said: “After the government has done their best to go bankrupt, Tilbury joined the MPs of TORY to prevent the project on its own patch, and the country needs a new energy infrastructure to keep the lights open and give power to new homes.

“This is a classic rule for them, a rule for everyone. Conservators have been in power for 14 years, and since the 1920s, the Pilons has not been invented with the worst house construction record.

“Now, in the Workers’ Government, we are serious about building the infrastructure and houses that Britain desperately needs.”

The national network spokesman said: uz We are determined to consult comprehensively while developing and shaping our plans and to listen to the views of communities and stakeholders.

“Our role, in our homes, work and public services, we share our plans with Ofgem to find a way to get a way to get a more affordable and cleaner energy from the place where it is produced from the place where it is produced, and to pay for those who pay invoices.

“We consider all technology options – open sea, underground and fire lines – and then balance a number of factors, including what is possible from an engineering and environmental perspective and feedback from local communities.

“Energy Security and Net Zero Foreign Minister will make a final decision on whether we have taken this balance while thinking of giving planning permission after a recommendation from the planning inspector.”

Ms. Badenoch’s spokesman: “He wants the cables to be buried. He calls it in the record and there’s evidence that it’s costly.”

Independent He contacted Energy Security and Net Zero Department for comment.

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