24 June 2024From the directorDear readers, donors and subscribers Over the weekend, Labour and Conservatives turned their guns on the Reform Party, suggesting they are both experiencing some nervousness about the upstart party’s strengthening poll figures. Their utterances on Net Zero in the last few days also suggests that they are painfully aware that Mr Farage’s anti-Net Zero position is going down well with the public. As you’ll read in today’s Samizdat, Rishi Sunak and Ed Miliband have been offering, respectively, emollient words and a partial policy retreat, although it would be going too far to suggest that many people will be convinced. The two parties remain trapped by green orthodoxy. If these stories are both signs that Net Zero is starting to become an electoral liability, that’s good news. As another Samizdat story makes clear, the eco-madness is about to get very painful indeed. If u-turns are in the offing, we need them enacted soon. Best wishes Andrew
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