Both Reform and Labour have net zero policies for ordinary people
Nigel Farage and Ed Miliband are in a scuffle over Net Zero
Nigel Farage and Ed Miliband are in a scuffle over Net Zero, the policy that is supposedly going to deliver us all into a thriving green economy. According to the Daily Mail:
Mr Farage branded the Government's Net Zero targets 'lunacy' which threaten to decimate working-class communities as 'green' jobs are created abroad at the expense of workers in traditional industries here.
But Mr Miliband, the Cabinet Minister for Net Zero, hit back, accusing the Reform leader of spreading dangerous 'nonsense and lies'.
The spat highlights how the issue is likely to become a key battleground between the parties as they scrap for votes in Labour's traditional Red Wall seats.
It’s a sad state of affairs when the supposed defender of “working-class communities” Nigel Farage is funded by “fossil fuel investors, climate skeptics and multimillionaires”. And, Net Zero champion Ed Miliband’s party is going to “drive 250,000 more people into poverty” whilst chasing some mythical economic growth.
But like a broken clock that tells the right time twice per day, Farage also stated “This could be the next Brexit, where Parliament is so hopelessly out of touch with the country”.
When it comes to looking out for the economic wellbeing of ordinary people and delivering clean air, water and energy, parliament is indeed hopelessly out of touch with the country. But Reform has no intention of fixing this, and neither does Labour.
The British people are wising up to the fact that none of these political parties have the interests of ordinary people at heart. Farage might think he’s going to get Brexit 2.0, but that was a sea of lies that left a nation split 50/50 with both sides disappointed while the elites kept on enjoying their decadent lifestyles.
Our Fair Future is not a 50/50 split: it is a 99/1 split where nearly everyone knows that at the hands of all these scammers they are worse off and less healthy.
So let Farage and Miliband continue with their schoolyard scuffle: the longer they keep their eyes off the ball the better.
Our Fair Future is coming: when it arrives, it will be a “shock” to the elites, but a long time coming for everyone else.