Ed Miliband insists Net Zero transition is 'unstoppable'
Mr Miliband admitted last year's COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan - which he described as '198-dimensional chess' - was 'very difficult', but said there was 'a will to get an agreement' in Baku.
'Now I'm not trying to look at this through rose-tinted spectacles, because you can hold two truths in your mind at the same time,' he added.
'One that the transition is unstoppable and, secondly, it's not going nearly fast enough. I think both truths are correct. The world is moving.
Perhaps there is a slight touch of Ed style shading in there. Even a professional idiot may eventually realise that the world will go where the world goes and the UK doesn't have any say in where that might be. Meanwhile -
Ed Miliband's net zero plan could 'lead to blackouts'
Ed Miliband has been warned that his net zero crusade could put the UK at risk of blackouts after energy demands came close to exceeding supply.
The National Energy System Operator (NESO), which manages Britain's gas and electricity supply, issued an alert earlier this month after a shortfall in power across Britain
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‘…because you can hold two truths in your mind at the same time,' he added.
Even if they contradict each other? If he shares this belief with his Leader and others, it would certainly explain some of the many inconsistencies in the reasoning (or lack of it) of members of the current Cabinet.
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