UK Energy Future ‘Not a Binary Choice’, Says Forbes
- Scotland's Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes stated that the UK energy future is "not a binary choice" and criticized Westminster politicians for risking the worst outcome for energy workers.
- Kemi Badenoch, the Tory leader, supports maximum extraction of oil and gas in the North Sea, which has been labeled by environmental groups as "economic vandalism."
- Forbes highlighted that job losses in the oil and gas industry could reach up to 400 every two weeks for the next five years, blaming the Labour Government's fiscal regime.
- Badenoch asserted that the current energy industries must work together, responding to claims that her party's stance is too late given the finite resources in the North Sea.
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UK energy future ‘not a binary choice’, says Forbes
The Deputy First Minister hit out at Westminster politicians, who she said are ‘risking the worst of all worlds’.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution57% Left
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