This opinion article argues that Labour should support green policies for moral reasons, but the author also argues that Farage’s anti-green message is not what the public want. Apparently “68% of Farage’s constituents in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, declared themselves ‘somewhat’ or ‘very’ worried” about climate change.
The article links to this Bluesky thread from a pollster which is interesting:
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We’re rapidly letting it slip through our hands because of these right wing idiots, but net zero could (have) potentially be(en) the UK’s new Industrial revolution. Except this time we lead the way in saving the planet instead of destroying it.
Fusion power is the future. Excessive renewable power is the future. High tech energy storage is the future.
Not because I want it to be, because that’s just how it’s going to be
We can either be technological leaders in these areas, or we can be buying everyone else’s solutions instead of selling our own.
I’m not sure what suggests Starmer is in any way interested in proving Nigel Farage wrong about anything. It seems like he’s quite happy to run with whatever narrative the right sets.
My guess is that Labour have done some polling, showing them what red wall voters want, and Labour want to appeal to those voters - voters who are tempted by Reform’s message.
But on this climate change issue, the article is saying that voters don’t even want anti-green policies. And I haven’t seen signs that Labour are tempted to copy Reform’s anti-green stance.
Maybe so but at some point Trump is going to tell Starmer to jump on climate change.
And anyone with any balls would tell that fat orange fuck to go fuck himself.
Farage is opposed to net zero because it will make us less reliant on imported fossil fuels. Reduced global demand for fossil fuels is very bad for Russia’s balance of trade.
I feel like focusing on the opinion polls at this minute is wrong. Reform will force this to be an issue and push climate skeptic propaganda heavily. Given 4 years of that, I can see the publics opinion shifting.
The Brexit guy is saying something is the next Brexit, to describe it as some kind of an unforced error, and a looming catastrophe.
I think I need a lie down.