The government can't help save the planet by 'bankrupting the British people', the Home Secretary has said.
She admitted that "difficult decisions"were being taken, but added: "These targets are ultimately goals, not straitjackets.The PM would put the "economy first... household budgets first", she insisted."I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved so far."The petrol and car ban is set to be pushed back to 2035, with a sliding scale of targets for new electric cars to be brought in.
Tory MP Craig Mackinlay said: "If reports of a delay to the rollout of unrealistic Net Zero measures are to be believed this is positive news for UK consumers."It will make previous pie in the sky ‘greenwash’ deadlines into something more achievable." But the move has already sparked a huge row within the Tory party, who have accused the PM of going wobbly on green issues.
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