Households and businesses will be pushed to slash their energy use by 15 per cent by the newly-created Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The department isn’t even in operational existence yet and already energy security is down by 15%.
Households and businesses will be pushed to slash their energy use by 15 per cent by the newly-created Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The department isn’t even in operational existence yet and already energy security is down by 15%.
Just another HMG ‘Department for Wasting Taxpayers Money’.
I just hope the minister notices that his brief is energy security and netzero, not the other way around!
I don’t know what the official pronunciation of DESNZ is, but I’m going with “dense”.
And this supports milk floats and cunt pumps how exactly?
I assumed Rishi thinks it’s a joke department by putting that twat Shapps in charge of it.
Putting the moronic into the oxymoronic.
The ambition to reduce the UK’s energy consumption by 15 per cent by 2030 was announced in Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement. Little has been spelt out about how it will be achieved, but hitting the target – part of the UK’s push to become a Net Zero carbon emitter by 2050 – would require a significant change in habits.
An undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is.
That could translate into more advertising campaigns urging Britons to turn down their boilers or switch off radiators in empty rooms
I wonder at what point of the British government trying to force you to live in darkness, cold and poverty we might catch on that our enemy is not Russia.
I like how not freezing to death is described as ‘a change in habits’.
The easy wins (LED bulbs etc.) have been done. Saving another 15% means we’re probably into cold and damp houses territory. Maybe they could get funeral directors to sponsor the ad campaigns?
BiW – that’s a good line 🙂 but not sure about the oxymoron: You can be secure in the knowledge that there will be zero energy.
– I wonder at what point of the British government trying to force you to live in darkness, cold and poverty we might catch on that our enemy is not Russia.
Do you also wonder at what point of the British government trying to force anti-white, woke trans-shit on us we might catch on that our enemy is not Islam? Or are you sometimes capable of realising that the world is complex and we frequently face multiple enemies from within and without?
For every “Current Thing” there is a “Current Anti-Thing”. It isn’t big and clever to follow either.
PJF – Do you also wonder at what point of the British government trying to force anti-white, woke trans-shit on us we might catch on that our enemy is not Islam?
Yarp. Muhammadjihad is like a common cold, the British government is AIDS.
It’s easy to fight off a cold, unless you have AIDS.
I wonder at what point of the British government trying to force you to live in darkness, cold and poverty we might catch on that our enemy is not Russia.
There is considerable evidence this is part of an ongoing war with Russia. Go look at the early days of the environmental movement & the paw prints of the USSR are all over it.
Yarp. Muhammadjihad is like a common cold, the British government is AIDS.
So any attempt by the British government to stand up against Islam must be resisted and undermined because Islam is not our enemy, the British government is?
PJF – So any attempt by the British government to stand up against Islam must be resisted and undermined because Islam is not our enemy, the British government is?
I’m not sure what you’re talking about (Russia?)
Islam isn’t our enemy, the British government is.
The British government isn’t trying to “stand up to Islam”, it’s “standing up” to people like you and me. Because they’re our enemy.
BiS – Gordievsky (sp?) tried to warn us, I think? But the KGB never understood that Western fellow travelers were primarily motivated by hatred of their own countrymen, rather than the KGB’s amazing persuasion skills. Which is why so much of our politics since 1997 has been about rubbing our noses in it.
– I’m not sure what you’re talking about . . .
I’m trying to get you to clarify your position in order to understand it.
– Islam isn’t our enemy, the British government is.
I seem to have made some progress.
PJF, If you don’t believe islam is not an enemy to anyone who isn’t islam (or the ‘right’ version of islam) you may be interested in a bridge I have to sell.
It is possible to have more than one enemy and some are more urgent and apparent than others.
The problem is that one of the enemies is slow burning but obvious to those who want to look and the other is those who you trust and think have our best interests at heart, but don’t.