By Paul Homewood
It is a fact that politicians very rarely make U-turns, once they have committed to a policy.
Boris Johnson made the huge error of enthusiastically embracing the Net Zero strategy, the poisoned chalice handed over to him by his useless predecessor, itself kicked down the road by her predecessors.
However, with a new leader coming soon, this is an ideal opportunity to reverse course, away from what Allister Heath has rightly described as a hard left eco agenda.
The public, of course, still seem to be in favour of Net Zero, but polls also show that they don’t want to pay the bill.
However, there is no need for a new PM to cancel Net Zero, something which would not get through Parliament anyway, given the loony green policies of Labour and Lib Dems.
Instead, all a new PM has to do is adopt the Manifesto which…
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