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UK government ‘gaslights' Tony Blair over net zero disagreements

UK government ‘gaslights' Tony Blair over net zero disagreements

Sky News AU05-05-2025

News Corp Europe Correspondent Sophie Elsworth spoke on former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and his disagreements with Net Zero.
Ms Elsworth says the UK government did some 'gaslighting' to Mr Blair, claiming he is 'effectively backing in their strategy'.
'I think a lot of people are agreeing with him in the UK,' Ms Elsworth said.
'The population doesn't seem to like it.
'Net zero will not work, and it needs to be quashed because it is hurting the population, it is costing them more to move to this green dream.'

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