Green Agenda to ‘Disproportionately Hit Lower-Income Consumers’ Admits UK Gov’t Energy Regulator
The British government’s energy regulator has warned that the ‘Net Zero’ green agenda will likely hit the poorest households the hardest.
The British government’s energy regulator has warned that the ‘Net Zero’ green agenda will likely hit the poorest households the hardest.
The UK government has reportedly begun “wargaming” scenarios in which energy blackouts could last up to one week amid gas shortages.
Britons face regular, rolling blackouts in order to preserve the overall integrity of the gas and electricity network this winter.
UK residents will see an 80 per cent increase in their annual household energy bills, the country’s energy regulator announced Friday, following a record 54 per cent spike in April. That will bring costs for the average customer from 1,971 pounds ($2,332) a year to 3,549 pounds.
Households in the UK are reportedly facing the prospect of days of blackouts in the winter under an emergency energy rationing scheme.
The UK is reportedly considering a reversal of its Build Back Better agenda by scrapping energy bill taxes used to subsidise green projects.
A firm majority of the British public oppose paying higher taxes in order to fulfil Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s leftist green agenda.
Ofgem — the UK government regulator responsible for energy — has been caught covering up two major scandals in the ‘low carbon’ energy industry.