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    1. Reform UK’s plans to obstruct green energy projects in Lincolnshire put at risk almost £1bn in local investment and more than 12,000 jobs, analysis suggests.

      No 10 said it would fight any attempt by the party to dismantle or block renewable investment in the area, after its deputy leader, Richard Tice, said Reform-controlled councils and its mayors would be able to block what he called “net stupid zero” infrastructure, including solar farms, pylons and battery storage systems.

      In Greater Lincolnshire, net zero industries contribute about £980m to the local economy, accounting for 12,209 jobs, according to analysis by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).

      Tice said: “We will attack, we will hinder, we will delay, we will obstruct, we will put every hurdle in your way. It’s going to cost you a fortune, and you’re not going to win. So give up and go away.”

      The Reform mayor for Lincolnshire, Andrea Jenkyns, as well as the county council, which is also controlled by the rightwing party, would be able to block and delay renewable projects, experts said.

      Jenkyns has claimed carbon dioxide is “not pollution”, called for the “ditching” of net zero and declared that Lincolnshire will “not be a dumping ground for pylons”, as well as campaigning against solar farms.

    2. TheShakyHandsMan on

      Time for regional power allocations then. Lincolnshire will have to only use power that is generated it Lincolnshire using fuel that is only available there.

      Will see how long that lasts.

    3. IndependentOpinion44 on

      Let em do it. Make them own their decisions. They want the fight with number 10 and they want to lose that fight.

    4. Tasty-Engine9075 on

      Glad I’ve already got my own Solar PV and storage 😂
      I might have to upgrade to an AC inverter for when the power runs out!

    5. Don’t worry, I’m sure the usual Reform bots will be along shortly to explain these job losses are actually because of *evil foreigners*, not the consequences of Reforms policies and broader ideology.

    6. cosmic_monsters_inc on

      Yeah but think rationally. Some of those jobs might get done by forinns so best to get rid of the lot really, eh?

    7. Usual Guardianista hair pulling.

      No actual analysis of where this £1bn is coming from or how you extrapolate to 12.2k jobs.

      If it’s central block funding or grants from govenment or obligatory allocation of funding taken in subsidy payments on bills, then actually you could just spend that money on something else. Or indeed not raise it in tax in the first place.

      For this to be a loss you’d need to show the billion only exists because of these proposed projects and otherwise its forgone growth.

    8. A few hundred Indian transfer workers coming over doesn’t seem so bad in comparison does it?

    9. What’s even more mad – And I cannot fathom why it isn’t being talked about more – Is that not only do they want to get rid of all these good jobs and this high-value industry, they want to replace it with fracking lol.

      And where are they going to be fracking? In all the counties where they now seem to be getting so much support!

      Like I know we’re supposed to not be doing this but it is *really* bloody hard not to get the strong impression that Reform voters are turkeys voting for Christmas.

    10. si329dsa9j329dj on

      I don’t understand Reforms attacks on green energy at all. I understand being against net zero, or having the viewpoint that we should be drilling the North Sea or whatever, but that doesn’t need to be mutually exclusive with green energy. There’s space for both to exist.

      I assume it’s because it wins votes from the group that are anti green energy initiatives in general, but it’s stupid either way.

    11. InMyLiverpoolHome25 on

      Remove the Green Jobs from the areas voting Reform, let them face the consequences of their actions as the world leaves them behind

    12. Cactus-Badger on

      Need to get some „I did that!“ Stickers with Nigel’s face on it.

    13. Desperate-Fuel-8659 on

      Always amusing when the leftwaffe band together for their anti normal people ranting and mutual reach around sessions.

    14. Net zero is opposed by unions, the majority of the British public and workers. It’s impoverishing the public….even Tony Blair has come out against the mad ideological lunacy by Labour and ‚Mad Ed Stone‘ Millband.

      Reform will put a stop to this nonsense.

      Change is coming.

    15. They will spend countless hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions, of taxpayers money to block job-creating net zero projects. Probably against the advice of their officers. Only to have them overturned by the Planning Inspectorate.

      These idiots are about to have a hard lesson in how to run a Council. My bet is that they will bankrupt them through their own incompetence.

    16. TheChattyRat on

      Let me guess we don’t want the jobs because they are woke or something. This party is about as substantive as a gnat.

    17. TealuvinBrit on

      Nothing says we are for the people more than cutting thousands of jobs for the people.

    18. RaincoatBadgers on

      This just in, careless right wing nationalist hate party isn’t actually good for the country?

      More shocking news at 8

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