Net Zero and the economy

The headlong drive to achieve “Net Zero” is demonstrably a form of mass hysteria, with all parties vying to appear more virtuous than the others. But in real terms, how much is it likely to cost us, the long suffering taxpayers? Brace yourself, here it comes!

“Achieving net zero will on average cost more than £50,000 for every family in the UK, or more than £32 each week, every week for the next 30 years”. These figures were provided by a major Union, which is allied to the Labour Party so the estimate could even be on the moderate size.

Do they really believe this can be justified? Will it help to save the planet from exploding, bearing in mind the UK emits only 1% of global CO2, whilst the major culprits have absolutely no intention to reduce carbon emission?

 Are you prepared to trust the traditional parties with your hard-earned money, or will you join us to make a stand against this destructive Virtue Signalling? Only one party has the guts to expose this madness. Vote Reform UK at the next General Election