The Green Party of Great Britain has demanded that the two candidates vying for the post of British Prime Minister give up their economic growth targets for a fun climate programme.
Britain’s next prime minister should not focus on boosting Britain’s economic growth at a time of enormous financial troubles for society, but instead focus on pushing the green agenda.
This is a message from one of the leaders of the country’s Green Party to the final two candidates of the Conservative Party who are vying for the right to become the UK’s next political leader. Assuming the sane opposition political party’s advice would be ignored, in fact the radical Green Party opens an open door: Both Altar and Truss have pledged to continue pushing the party’s insane climate network. . zero policy.
According to the report keeperGreen Party co-chair Adrian Ramsay denounced Britain as “living beyond its means” and said the country’s future political leader should abandon its pursuit of GDP growth in favor of reducing carbon emissions.
“Unfortunately, successive governments have focused too much on economic growth at all costs, not realizing that not only the quantity but also the quality of our economy matters,” Ramsay said.
“A narrow focus on economic growth alone will exacerbate the climate crisis and exacerbate social inequalities,” he continued. “…I urge conservative leadership candidates to pledge to shift their focus from economic growth and show how they will enable the UK to live up to our planet’s means in the next 10 years.”
Ramsay also said the government should move away from using GDP as a metric and instead focus on people’s happiness and the UK’s impact on the planet.
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While the Green Party’s demands for climate frenzy in the face of inflation, food and energy crises are bad enough on their own, the current situation in Britain is worsened by the two remaining prime ministerial candidates, Liz Truss and Rishi. Both openly pledged the so-called “Conservative Party” to pursue their own green agenda, Altar said.
This includes the country’s pursuit of so-called ‘net zero’ targets, which include drastically reducing the country’s carbon emissions, at a time when questions are raised about whether the UK’s national grid can keep the lights on this winter. .
Meanwhile, as national politicians try to put aside economic growth, a fifth of the UK population is forced to cut back on purchases or bill payments to stay afloat.
To make matters worse, the massive rise in energy prices that currently depletes the average Brit’s finances, with electricity bills expected to hit £500 (~$606.68) in January next year. .
A spokesperson for the BFY Group, which presented the statistics, said: “The government needs to do something because these numbers are shocking, we will see so many households fall into energy poverty.” You are the most experienced in promotion.
Source: Breitbart