so it isn t a sound argument, but it s an argument that plays into the current political anxieties. and we will see, we will see what this government makes of it. and it is difficult for a prime minister who has been under the kind pressure for years, who has taken this stance, just as the prime minister you fought for, take this kind of green stance and tried to defend the decision, and then found they were put under quite a lot of pressure within the party room. yes, that s true. i mean, funnily enough, borisjohnson is, you know, pretty solid on green issues. zac goldsmith, ben goldsmith, very, very influential neighbours of the conservative party, strong ecologists, i don t think, funnily enough. i m not terribly positive about these things, but i would say with borisjohnson in power, you won t see the sliding back. where i think we have made unbelievable mistakes is, for example, to close down the biggest gas storage facility we had. i mean, they lack of even medium term planning i
and it is difficult for a prime minister who has been under the kind pressure for years, who has ta ken this stance, just as the prime minister you fought for, take this kind of green stance and tried to defend the decision and then found they were put under quite a lot of pressure within the party. yes, that s true. i mean, funnily enough, borisjohnson is, you know, pretty solid on green issues. zac goldsmith, ben goldsmith, very, very influential neighbours of the conservative party, strong ecologists, i don t think, funnily enough, i m not terribly positive about these things, but i would say with borisjohnson in power, you won t see the sliding back. where i think we have made unbelievable mistakes as for example to close down the biggest gas storage facility we had. i mean, they lack of even medium term planning is really extraordinary. we do have to be honest, though, as someone who, i have been campaigning on these things for 25 years, we have to be honest about the real costs.
but it s an argument that plays into the current political anxieties. and we will see, we will see what this government makes of it. and it is difficult for a prime minister who has been under the kind pressure for years, who has taken this stance, just as the prime minister you fought for, take this kind of green stance and tried to defend the decision and then found they were put under quite a lot of pressure within the party. yes, that s true. i mean, funnily enough, borisjohnson is, you know, pretty solid on green issues. zac goldsmith, ben goldsmith, very, very influential neighbours of the conservative party, strong ecologists, i don t think, funnily enough, i m not terribly positive about these things, but i would say with borisjohnson in power, you won t see the sliding back. where i think we have made unbelievable mistakes as for example to close down the biggest gas storage facility we had. i mean, the lack of even medium term planning is really extraordinary. we do have to b
nothing changes. if you change nothing life gets very dangerous, very expensive people die. so it is not a sound argument but it is an argument that plays into the current political anxieties and we will see what this government makes of it. difficult for a prime minister who has been under the kind of pressure years who has taken the stance, this kind of green stands come and try to defend a position and then found they were put a lot of pressure within the party. were put a lot of pressure within the party. yes, funnily enou~h, within the party. yes, funnily enough, boris within the party. yes, funnily enough, boris johnson - within the party. yes, funnily enough, boris johnson is, i within the party. yes, funnilyl enough, boris johnson is, you enough, borisjohnson is, you know, enough, borisjohnson is, you know, pretty solid on green issues know, pretty solid on green issues. zac goldsmith, ben goldsmith, very, very influential members of the conservative party, strongly coll
can and taxing those companies and keeping the royalties such that we can subsidise other parts of government policy. it means the public accepting some of these things rather than maybe things like the lights going out next winter if putin decides to turn off the gas, we will have severe problems. i am looking at the amount of electricity we are producing from gas and it is 42%, 14% from nuclear and 25% from wind so without gas even at moment we would struggle to keep the lights on so we need to think about making our supply of energy more secure as well as affordable and those things often are intentioned together. we those things often are intentioned touether. ~ ., ., , , together. we have lost our biggest as together. we have lost our biggest gas storage together. we have lost our biggest gas storage facility, together. we have lost our biggest gas storage facility, we together. we have lost our biggest gas storage facility, we are - together. we have lost our biggest gas st