
Residents protest Reform UK’s decision to scrap council’s climate change committee
Last year, Reform received almost half of its donations from oil and gas companies
Last year, Reform received almost half of its donations from oil and gas companies
The Tory leader will use a speech today to call for an end to the windfall tax and to lift the ban on new oil and gas licences
Reform’s mask slips again…
In the months leading up to Badenoch’s announcement that she would no longer be supporting net zero targets, the Tories received significant donations from individuals with fossil fuel interests, as well as the chair of a leading anti-climate campaign group.
‘With Reform you get people investing in net zero and then opposing it and that doesn’t make sense to me.’
“Your bias is very obvious. You’re playing to the tune your bosses want you to play”
Nick Candy, the party’s treasurer, told the FT that the party is also looking to raise funds from British expatriates who can donate in their own name as well as rich foreigners with UK businesses.
Labour must hold its nerve. In the end, what nature does not need are further processes
Last week, the government announced that GB Energy’s first investment will be in solar panels – predominantly for schools and hospitals in England. This investment will cut the bills of key public sector institutions that have been hit hard bytest
No wonder they’re not keen on net zero policies.