The Reform UK proposal which could cost a million jobs
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Energy minister Michael Shanks stated that Reform UK's "war" on net zero would result in the loss of almost one million jobs, characterising their plans as "anti-jobs" and "anti-growth".
Shanks's remarks follow Reform deputy leader Richard Tice's letter to energy companies, urging them against investing in new green energy contracts and threatening to invalidate future agreements.
Labour cited Confederation of British Industry figures indicating that the net zero sector currently supports 951,000 jobs across the country.
Reform UK countered, arguing that current net zero policies are destroying industrial jobs, costing taxpayers billions, and contributing to high energy bills.
The issue has become a key political battleground, with Labour viewing Reform as their main opponents, despite polls suggesting significant public support for net zero policies, even among Reform voters.