The UK's Energy ‘Crisis’ – How do we solve it ? Some practical suggestions
Editor's note: Looking back on this blog from 2022, its clear that we haven't really managed to solve our energy problems in the UK, despite a change of government...and a lot of undelivered promises. A few things I covered back in 2022 have changed for the better: Inflation has been brought largely under control, although the full effects of the Iran war have yet to bite. The falling interest rate trend has been halted, for now at least. Reeves' treasury, although unwilling to fund our country's defence adequately, is still racking up debts to support inflationary public sector pay increases and pay the burgeoning benefits bill (courtesy the left wingers on the back-benches). We have, at least managed to wean ourselves off Russian oil and gas in Europe. Milliband is still in charge at Environment, though, and still refuses to cough up anything to fund domestic solar, while encouraging as many new solar farms on our prime agricultural land as he can...and blocking an...