Death Knell For Wind? Has John Hayes Got The Blessings Of The Tory Leadership?
“Death knell for wind farms,” blares the front page of today’s Daily Telegraph. “Minister signals the end of the wind farm,” trumpets the Daily Mail. Except there’s a problem: the minister probably let his rhetoric run ahead of the situation
“Death knell for wind farms,” blares the front page of today’s Daily Telegraph. “Minister signals the end of the wind farm,” trumpets the Daily Mail. Both were taking their cue from John Hayes’s declaration that “enough is enough” when it comes to on-shore wind farms. It was a declaration that even had Christopher Booker wondering whether the end is now in sight for those vertiginous wind turbines.
Except there’s a problem: the minister probably let his rhetoric run ahead of the situation. It turns out that Mr Hayes’ departmental superior, Ed Davey, blocked him from attacking wind power in a speech he delivered yesterday — but the attack made it into interviews anyway. Lib Dem sources are now putting it about that an end to on-shore wind farms isn’t, and couldn’t ever be, Coalition policy.
All of which augurs more intra-Coalition splits on renewable energy in future — and at a time when other differences are making it into newsprint. This might suit both sides, increasingly eager as they are to differentiate themselves as the election approaches. But it doesn’t do much for the clarity of policy now.
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