The UK’s Labour Party is wasting no time advancing its sustainable agenda, lifting a longstanding ban on onshore wind projects just days into its leadership.
Ending our reliance on fossil fuels in favour of renewable energy resources has been touted as the number one way to mitigate climate change.
In some good news, the UK’s new Labour government has lifted the longstanding de facto ban on onshore wind farms in England, mere days after it began its leadership.
The exciting move was announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves on Monday, indicating a major shift from the Conservative Party’s 14-year tenure, which saw stringent restrictions target these kinds of developments.
In her inaugural speech, Chancellor Reeves labelled the Conservative’s policies on offshore wind farms ‘absurd’ and emphasised the urgency of embracing renewable energy.
‘The story of the last 14 years has been a refusal to confront the tough and responsible decisions that are demanded,’ Reeves declared. ‘This government will be different and there is no time to waste.’
The new Labour government has lifted the ban on onshore wind development in England, making this one of its first priorities in office ✍️
But what does lifting the ban actually mean❔
We’ve set out the top 5⃣ benefits below, including for:
💷 billpayers
🌍 energy security
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