The lamps went out across Europe in 1914, 1939 and now they’re going out, again. This time, thanks to a maniacal obsession with intermittent wind and solar.
Wishful thinking, combined with ideological zealotry has left Britain’s energy supplies in tatters. Germany is in the same boat, and for the same reasons.
A few months from now, with hundreds of thousands freezing in the dark – either victims of power rationing or victims of crushing power prices, that they can no longer afford – households and businesses will, no doubt, come to reflect on the source of their misery. And plenty of them will be looking for the villains responsible.
As Tony Lodge reports below, the targets of what will soon become a wave of public opprobrium are in full view. They might need to start thinking about an escape route, if the current mood in Britain is any guide.
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