Reform would scrap 'net stupid zero' policies - Tice
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Reform UK's deputy leader, Richard Tice, argues that the party intends to abolish what he calls "net stupid zero" policies, which he claims are detrimental to job growth in Scotland's oil and gas sectors. During a visit to Scotland, he announced two councillors joining Reform UK, emphasizing the party's increasing popularity. Tice asserts that their approach prioritizes economic growth and job retention over environmental targets, which he believes have led to higher energy costs and deindustrialization. He stresses that Scotland would benefit from reducing such eco-policies, countering the Scottish government's net zero emissions goals.
"The reason we are going up in the polls is because our policies are the...
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