Labour's great green energy plan could be a legacy as vital as the NHS | Polly Toynbee
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Labour's great green energy plan could be a legacy as vital as the NHS | Polly Toynbee
"The transition to homegrown clean energy is a true taking back control escape from the clutches of febrile oil and gas markets. It might become such a political success that it could rescue Labour's electoral fortunes."
"Electrifying Britain with homegrown renewables has become the only route to financial security, energy security and national security. Every solar panel, every wind turbine, every heat pump, every EV on the road makes the UK more secure."
"The great success of the NHS was not just in its direct service but in the way it removed uncertainty and fear about the cost of illness from ordinary Britons. Homegrown energy independence could provide a similar sense of security."
Labour may not become the largest party in the next general election, but it is making strides in clean energy. This transition to homegrown energy is seen as a major success that could enhance Labour's electoral prospects. Ed Miliband's efforts in promoting renewable energy are likened to Nye Bevan's role in establishing the NHS. The focus on clean energy is framed as essential for financial, energy, and national security, linking it to broader themes of pride and stability for the UK.
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