I won’t make Britons cut out meat to meet climate goals, says Starmer

Keir Starmer has skewered efforts by his chief climate change adviser to force people to eat less meat by reducing their intake by the equivalent of two kebabs a week.
Sir Keir was challenged after remarks by Emily Nurse, head of net zero at the Climate Change Committee.
In a recent interview, she said: "We are absolutely not saying everyone needs to be vegan. But we do expect to see a shift in dietary habits to get to net zero.”
If "Sir" Keir were to set himself a target of getting rid of two totalitarian loons a week, he'd struggle to make much of an impression by the next election. With luck he'll be gone long before then, but by a strange quirk of the democratic game, the loons get to stay on.
Odd that, isn't it?