The UK government’s rethink on net zero policies is a “massive victory for common sense,” according to Sky News host Peta Credlin. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said as he announced the changes that previous governments had failed to “look people in the eye and explain what’s really involved”. “What’s turned the tide in Britain isn’t a rethink from political leaders because they want to, but a rethink because they have to,” Ms Credlin said. “Driven in large part by a popular revolt, from ordinary householders to British bans on normal cars and gas domestic heating. “It’s people power that’s got this massive U-turn, nothing else.”
The UK government’s rethink on net zero policies is a “massive victory for common sense,” according to Sky News host Peta Credlin.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said as he announced the changes that previous governments had failed to “look people in the eye and explain what’s really involved”. “What’s turned the tide in Britain isn’t a rethink from political leaders because they want to, but a rethink because they have to,” Ms Credlin said.
“Driven in large part by a popular revolt, from ordinary householders to British bans on normal cars and gas domestic heating.