KEMI Badenoch has pledged to tear up restrictive climate change laws — after Ed Miliband said yesterday that he would ban fracking as quickly as he could.
The Tory leader says her party will prioritise cheap energy and economic growth and push back the constraints of the UK’s 2050 Net Zero plan.
She hopes the move will halt the deindustrialisation of Britain , free companies from harmful regulations and stop making Brits poorer.
If she won power, Badenoch says she would tear up the Climate Change Act passed by current Energy Secretary Ed Miliband in 2008.
Her proposals reduce the constant threat of eco-lawfare and judicial reviews that have cost taxpayers millions of pounds, the party says.
Ahead of the party conference in Manchester starting on Sunday, she said: “We want to leav