Britain on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Cost of living soaring. Political trust crumbling. Energy system straining. What could possibly go wrong?…
Cost of living soaring. Political trust crumbling. Energy system straining. What could possibly go wrong?…

SOCIAL MEDIA DESTROYED UK PARTY POLITICS – RETURN TO ERA OF THE INDIVIDUAL…

The Straits of Hormuz is a live experiment in the shrinking power of the US dollar.…

Two explanations for the known facts. Both imply crisis at the heart of Britain’s Deep State…

Top Energy boffins discuss how to deliver resilience – but leave with problems unsolved…

£86.5 million of OUR money into a hydrogen zombie stock…

Drax and OpenAI destroy the illusion of competence at DESNEZ…
Its subtle, but the drum beats have grown louder…

Centralized energy infrastructure is one of the most strategically vulnerable assets in modern economies.…

Rachel Reeves removed green levies from energy bills, moving the cost into general taxation – i.e. rendering it invisible to ordinary bill-payers. Along with grid network charges, they were the main measure of the efficiency and profitability of the aging, creaking electricity grid.
This will cut energy bills for families by £150 from April, but its pure political theatre – watch out for Ed Miliband claiming it as part of his “£350 a year reduction in bills” at the next election.
Labour’s heart is in the right place, but they are going about it completely wrong. Instead of increasing energy resilience by building small-scale local energy they have increased reliance on the grid by rushing through large-scale projects against massive local opposition. Projects like Holsworthy Beacon in Devon – 2500 acres of solar farm – could become the poll tax riots of the Starmer era.
Ms Reeves: “The Conservatives’ ECO scheme was presented as a plan to tackle fuel poverty. It costs households £1.7 billion a year on their bills and for 97 per cent of families in fuel poverty, the scheme has cost them more than it has saved. It is a failed scheme.
“So I am scrapping that scheme, along with taking other legacy costs off bills. And a result I can tell you today that, for every family, we are keeping our promise to get energy bills down and cut the cost of living with £150 cut from the average household energy bill from April.
“Money off bills, and in the pockets of working people. That is my choice. Not to neglect Britain’s energy security, like the Tories did, not to leave working families to bear the brunt of high prices, like the Tories did, but to get energy costs down now and in the years to come. That is the Labour choice.”
What Ms Reeves has done today will assist the Big Energy incumbents, keep local micro-power down, and be very bad for UK energy security
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With up to €84,000 per dwelling it could become a magnet for off-grid communities…

Questions Surface Amid UK Security Conference Over Reform UK Treasurer’s Tax Status…