Kemi Badenoch says UK target to reach net zero by 2050 'impossible'
- Kemi Badenoch has stated that achieving net zero by 2050 is 'impossible' and criticizes current policies as 'largely failing.'
- Chris Skidmore criticized Badenoch's stance, reminding her of her previous support for net zero initiatives.
- Environmentalists warn that Badenoch's review of net zero policies could harm economic growth and living standards for future generations.
- A Labour spokesperson accused Badenoch of being in 'complete denial' about the Conservative Party's record on climate issues.
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Net Zero target by 2050 makes us 'dangerously dependent' on China, warns Kemi
THE drive to hit Net Zero by 2050 has made Britain “dangerously dependent” on China, Kemi Badenoch warned yesterday. The Tory leader hit out at the “over-reliance” on the communist state to help make us carbon free — after she called the target an impossible fantasy. Her move against the Net Zero deadline aligns her with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK and moves her away from Sir Keir Starmer, who is sticking to the pledge. Ms Badenoch said: “The top s…
Why Kemi Badenoch is abandoning Net Zero
There are two big speeches being made in London today. Shortly after midday, Liz Kendall will rise in the House of Commons to explain how she intends to reform the welfare system. But before that, Kemi Badenoch will launch her policy commissions to put together a credible Conservative platform in 2029. Cutting benefits or making
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