Ed Miliband’s new green jobs will bring Britain hope. I dare Reform to denounce them / Polly Toynbee
While Nigel Farage promotes retro plans to reopen coalmines, will he really tell thousands of clean energy workers to leave their well-paid, local jobs? This government is bad at proclaiming what it’s for. But to find out, follow the money. Its boldest investment is in green energy, designed to (…)
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