Reform war on net zero plans will cost one million jobs, Labour say

Energy Minister Michael Shanks claimed that Britain’s “war” would cost almost a million jobs.
Mr. Shanks and Labour accelerated his attacks on the Nigel Farage Party, saying that the reform’s opposition to Net Zero was a war against work ”.
The authority added that people will lose jobs and opportunities if they are allowed to impose the work of Farage’s party and the ideology of the country against the country ”.
Comments come to the energy companies of Richard Tice, the leader of the reform, after writing to invest in the latest Green Energy Contracts Tour, known as 7th Tour (AR7).
Mr. Tice said that a future reform government will try to “reduce all contracts signed within the scope of the AR7” that their investments are “politically and commercially unsafe”.
However, the BBC said that reform would not give up contracts, and that he would oppose only any “variation”.
Mr. Shanks described the letter as an Energy Delivery Plan that will keep the Britain in Fossil fuel markets in the Rollercoaster of Fossil Fuel Markets ”.
The worker also pointed out the estimates of the British Industry Confederation (CBI), which claims that the net zero industry is now supporting 951,000 jobs throughout the country.

This figure includes approximately 138,000 jobs in East Midlands and Yorkshire and Humber, where this year’s Great Lincolnshire Municipality competition and the fields of Mr. Tice, including its own Boston and Skegness Election Zone.
Mr. Tice said: “Labour’s reckless net zero fantasies destroy hundreds of thousands of industrial businesses, the cost of taxpayers at 12 billion £ 12 billion renewable subsidies and some of the world’s highest energy bills.
“OBR (Budget Responsibility Office) confirms that the taxpayer’s money is poured into a net zero project. These policies are crippled by our economy and bringing people out of this country.”
In a report published last week, OBR will cost £ 30 billion per year, the government will lose income from taxes such as fuel tax.
However, he warned that inability to take action due to the damage caused by climate change offers a “more important financial cost”.
The intervention of Mr. Shanks is the last of a series of business attacks against the reforms that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is currently accepted as real rivals.
The reform has made the opposition to Net Zero an important part of the platform since the last election.
At the beginning of the year, Mr. Tice, Mayor of Lincolnshire Dame Andrea Jenkyns, said that he did not believe that climate change was real in Times Radio on Thursday.
However, Labour believes that this may be a weakness for Mr. Farage’s party because it shows that Net Zero continues to enjoy important support.
In May, a survey conducted on behalf of the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit before the local elections found that 54% of the reform voters supported “policies to stop climate change ..