Green Lawfare Is Destroying British Jobs

From THE DAILY SCEPTIC

Last week, the U.K. took two new plunges towards purging its industrial wealth-creating capacity. On Thursday, Petroineos confirmed its plans to close the Grangemouth oil refinery. Then, on Friday, and after years of wrangling, the High Court ruled that the Whitehaven coal mine could not go ahead. The latter is more than mere negligence from the Net Zero fanatics running the country, who seem more interested in wind farms and clubbing in Ibiza than oil refineries; this is another expression of green spite.

The Whitehaven coal mine project has long been the subject of green lawfare. The hearing ultimately reached a conclusion because the new Government, in the form of Angela Rayner, decided not to continue the previous Government’s commitment to the project. Though the project to produce coal for steel production has support in an area that has a need for the jobs, has willing private investors backing it, has a domestic and international market, and had, most controversially, government backing, it was Green Blob funding of opposition organisations and legal challenges to planning decisions that took control away from democratically elected politicians in a series of hearings. The plan was incompatible with the Climate Change Act 2008 (CCA), found the judge, Justice Holgate, according to the Guardian. This echoes the point made by Peter Lilley when the legislation was being debated in Parliament (such as it was), that “the sole effect of enshrining the targets in statute will be that the Government’s policies will be open to judicial review”. 

“The idea that judges should decide on policies costing billions of pounds, without being accountable to the electorate for the billions that they might decide need to be incurred, fills me with foreboding,” said Lilley. 

But Blob-funded lawfare is now only half the story. The other half is now economic strangulation.

Petroineos’s announcement cites the U.K.’s projected falling demand for fossil fuels, the high cost of energy in the U.K. compared with overseas and more modern plants as reasons for the closure. Scottish secretary Ian Murray told STV that the decision had nothing to do with Net Zero. But this seems unlikely, given Petroineos’s CEO Frank Damey also told STV that “the energy transition is happening now and it is happening here”, and that “with a ban on new petrol and diesel cars due to come into force within the next decade, we foresee that the market for those fuels will shrink further”. This reflects earlier comments from Ineos founder Jim Ratcliffe that the U.K. and European chemical manufacturing sector had been destroyed by high energy prices. 

Ed Miliband, meanwhile, shared his crocodile tears on Twitter, claiming “It is deeply disappointing that Petroineos have confirmed their previous decision to close Grangemouth oil refinery”. But he has been clear that Labour intends to destroy the North Sea oil and gas industry through punitive taxation and a pledge to grant no new licences for exploration. This hostility to oil and gas production has obvious consequences for sites such as Grangemouth, but may end up causing an even greater blow to British industry. Whereas the loss of the refinery causes 400 job losses, there are fears about the risk to 200,000 jobs in the sector caused by the Government’s eco-virtue-signalling – and from an unexpected source. On Monday, the BBC reported that the TUC, Unite and the GMB had all voiced concerns, although some unions reportedly claimed that “there are no jobs on a dead planet”. 

This absurdly histrionic and wholly vapid rejoinder to concerns about jobs, industry and the economy highlights the broader Labour movement’s metamorphosis from representing the industrial working class to performative middle-class public-sector virtue-signalling. And it likely signals extremely serious tensions within the Labour movement caused by the Net Zero policy that have not been visible before now. As Unite’s executive council member Cliff Bowen told the BBC, the green agenda has been advanced with “false promises of green jobs which never seem to materialise”. 

These problems are to be mitigated in Grangemouth with a £100 million Government grant. And similar negotiations are taking place in Port Talbot about a £500 million subsidy, conditional on £750 million of investment from Tata. But on a per-job basis, such subsidies are poor value: £250,000 and £200,000 per job in Grangemouth and Port Talbot respectively. No government is able to sustain that level of palliative care for the industries that Miliband is manifestly intent on euthanising. At such rates, supporting the oil and gas sector would cost in the order of £50 billion. The soft-handed, soft-headed faction of the Labour Party would find itself on the wrong side of industrial disputes, without a Conservative government, or a Thatcher, to blame. 

Such tensions cannot be resolved with soundbites along the lines of “there are no jobs on a dead planet” because unemployment is a more real, more immediate and worse problem than climate change  (aka slightly different weather). And Bowen’s warning about false promises of “green jobs” should cause deeper reflection on the consequences of unchecked green ideology crashing through Britain’s economy. Notice that whereas Lilley’s predictions have come true, the promises of “green jobs” (and “green growth” and “green industrial revolution”) that were made by the proponents of the Climate Change Act have not materialised and are not legally enforceable.

The green agenda has been sold to us on a false prospectus. As I pointed out last week, the viciousness with which it has been advanced has been epitomised by its abandoning pensioners to the winter cold. Can we take Ed Miliband’s claim, made in the wake of the Grangemouth news, that “this is a Government that stands with workers, trade unions, and businesses to fight for jobs and investment”, seriously? Even if he meant it, does he or the Labour Government have a clue about how to reconcile the manifest contradictions between commitments to green ideology and the interests of working people? Given that Miliband and his cronies lack any obvious capacity for thought, I very much doubt it. 

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Scissor
September 17, 2024 3:03 am

Let them eat cats.

strativarius
Reply to  Scissor
September 17, 2024 3:49 am

That will upset some ladies….

Funny thing, post modern ‘feminists’ on the BBC have relished in calling themselves ‘cat ladies’ even though that has nothing to do with the UK

Another badge of dubious honour.

Ed Zuiderwijk
Reply to  strativarius
September 17, 2024 5:53 am

Only if they are not Haitians.

Reply to  Ed Zuiderwijk
September 17, 2024 6:21 am

Vance said he and Trump are “creating a story” with the racist lies they’ve spread in the past week.

https://truthout.org/articles/vance-admits-to-creating-stories-about-haitian-immigrants-stoking-hate/

Wittenberg University canceled all Sunday events after receiving a bomb threat targeting members of its Haitian community. The Springfield, Ohio, campus is just one of many institutions, including hospitals and elementary schools, that have been threatened after Donald Trump and J.D. Vance spread lies that Haitian immigrants are eating locals’ pets.

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/university-threats-haitians-trump-vance-1235102553/

Scissor
Reply to  MyUsername
September 17, 2024 6:45 am

Voodoo deniers perhaps should tread lightly.

Reply to  MyUsername
September 17, 2024 11:17 am

That title is a lie. Vance was commenting on memes already created by other people.

You had better curb your hatred before you cause more shots to be fired by leftwing dingbats.

Reply to  PCman999
September 17, 2024 1:17 pm

He has also received many reports from Ohio constituents.

Is he meant to say they are lying.

They are not leftists.. so why would they need to lie ?!

Reply to  MyUsername
September 17, 2024 1:15 pm

You really are a truly racist prat, aren’t you, luser.

Denying the Haitian part of their natural diet. !

September 17, 2024 3:06 am

Tony Blair started this trend of using judges instead of Westminster to make decisions by incorporating the Human Rights into UK law, Makes you wonder why we need Westminster who even when given Brexit to take control still follow EU directives.

UK-Weather Lass
Reply to  kommando828
September 17, 2024 8:40 am

Blair was married to a lawyer and therefore keen to always keep political control within the ‘family’. His lies to Parliament about weapons of mass destruction in order to justify bombing Saddam Hussein’s Baghdad tells you all you need to know about this nasty piece of British political history.

Reply to  UK-Weather Lass
September 17, 2024 11:18 am

Saddam Hussein was the nasty one, all the justification needed.

Reply to  PCman999
September 17, 2024 1:20 pm

The war was started by the US to end the ten years of patrolling the country by the US air force and thus save a large amount of money and reduce the wear and tear on the expensive jet planes. The claim by Colin Powell that Saddam had “stock piles of WMD” was a lie, and he knew that.

September 17, 2024 3:09 am

Always look on the bright side.

Economic demise of UK should reduce illegal immigration.

Net immigration to UK in 2023 was 635k. Seems like there are lots of people wanting what UK has to offer. Net immigration also helps boost growth. It may feel ever more crowded with ever increasing prices but still better than where the immigrants are coming from.

The UK conservatives did a fair job of stuffing the UK. Labor should just about complete the job. Just hope Nigel Farage can restore sanity after the next election.

strativarius
Reply to  RickWill
September 17, 2024 3:51 am

Economic demise of UK should reduce illegal immigration.

This might prove true, however, economic decline is a process of years, perhaps decades, not days.

Whatever Labour does now after its dismal start can only benefit Reform UK. Labour is woke. The old are the new enemy and the young must be saved from them.

Reply to  RickWill
September 17, 2024 11:22 am

Labour will just keep borrowing to support the social welfare programs that the illegals will be coming for regardless of the economic conditions.

There will still be work for strippers and drig dealers – but there will be more competition from all the citizens and legals newly thrown out of work and forced to fend for themselves.

sherro01
Reply to  RickWill
September 17, 2024 5:38 pm

Increased immigration only leads to growth if the immigrant (and often plus family) is net revenue positive, that is, works and contributes to society more than he/she takes out. Countries like my Australia, now in economic decline, show failure to execute this. Geoff S

strativarius
September 17, 2024 3:46 am

Miliband has taken the calling of the faith most seriously indeed.

“”“A massive campaign must be launched to de-develop the [rapidly disintegrating] United Kingdom. De-development means bringing our economic system into line with the realities of ecology and the world resource situation.” – h/t the Doomsters: Ehrlich, Ehrlich and Holdren.

Labour parted company with the racist, xenophobic and, frankly, hideous working classes back in the late 1970s. A perfect vehicle for importing new fangled ‘critical theories’ [of utterly nasty nonsense] and eventual capture of, well, just about everything. Even the National Trust.

It’s the perfect set-up. Nobody dares to say a word, or rather nobody wants to be branded as an appalling heretic and cancelled forthwith. One could argue that the judiciary are more **** than many state bodies or institutions:

“””Eco warriors were thanked for their “courage” and “integrity” by Judge who let six activists walk free from court – after crippling London protests cost £37m to police.

No media were present but according to notes taken by an academic in court, District Judge David Noble publicly thanked them for their “courage” and “integrity”. The notes quote him as saying: “When I started, I was fully expecting to see the usual crowd of anarchists and communists.

“I have to say I have been totally overwhelmed by all the defendants. It is such a pleasure to deal with people so different from those I deal with in my regular life. “Thank you for your courtesy, thank you for your integrity, thank you for your honesty. You have to succeed.”””
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/judge-praises-extinction-rebellion-activists-21458539

Phew, no hideous working class types…. for a change. As for coverage in a red top tabloid…

“”When asked about the remarks, Judge Noble referred the Sunday Mirror to the Judicial Office, which said it could not comment.””

Everything is rotten to the core. 2028 seems a very long way off; plenty of time for them to really screw it all up.

Reply to  strativarius
September 17, 2024 11:01 am

Do the actual laborers (and their families) vote, in block, against Labour, or will the laborers simply get what they have been, in the past, supporting & see 60,000 jobs disappear?
Are you guys really so f’n balkanized that you actually refuse to protect yourselves from the govt?

September 17, 2024 3:48 am

Manufacturers limit sales of fuel cars to meet mandated electric percentages

Despite the Vauxhall Corsa Electric topping the electric supermini sales charts, a spokesperson for Stellantis, Vauxhall’s parent brand, told Auto Express that the firm is “working hard to ensure compliance this year. This will result in a lower volume and market share than we planned.”

This follows the conglomerate’s announcement that it could also cease production of light-commercial vehicles in the UK if the government does not provide sufficient support and incentives for manufacturers to hit the ZEV mandate.

Stellantis is not the only brand looking to ‘ration’ petrol and diesel car sales, either; the head of Ford’s Model e division, Martin Sander, told the Financial Times summit earlier this year: “We’re not going to pay penalties. We are not going to sell EVs at huge losses just to buy compliance. The only alternative is to take our shipments of [engine-powered] vehicles to the UK down, and sell these vehicles somewhere else.”

The green madness and the law of unintended consequences carry on befuddling the ideologically hidebound [alleged] ‘government’…

Any resemblance to Wallace is entirely coincidental.
Red tie: Check
‘Green’ sweater: Check
Gormless grin: check

Wallace-Milliband
strativarius
Reply to  Leo Smith
September 17, 2024 4:00 am

“”Any resemblance to Wallace is entirely coincidental.””

Did Wallace’s father loathe the people who gave him refuge?
Did Wallace resign as the leader of Britain’s Labour Party after being defeated by a bacon sandwich?
Does Wallace have two kitchens?
Does Wallace hate ordinary working class people?
Etc

“”Miliband and Labour must reconnect with working class””
https://theconversation.com/miliband-and-labour-must-reconnect-with-working-class-15978

Now, that is funny

Reply to  strativarius
September 17, 2024 5:04 am

Indeed. The modern Labour Party hates the working classes almost as much as it hates the country it pretends to serve.

Now that Starmer has had his ‘Let’s go Brandon’ moment and he’s become embroiled in Frockgate, perhaps his rotten government will collapse sooner than we might hope.

strativarius
Reply to  DavsS
September 17, 2024 5:21 am

Hope springs eternal…

Reply to  strativarius
September 17, 2024 9:45 am

With the outlook looking so bleak we need all the hope we can get ☹

Reply to  DavsS
September 17, 2024 2:32 pm

To be replaced by what ????

Reply to  bnice2000
September 18, 2024 12:45 am

Sometimes you have to tackle one problem at a time….

Scissor
Reply to  Leo Smith
September 17, 2024 6:48 am
September 17, 2024 5:06 am

Nothing related to Ed Miliband can be taken seriously. Like his boss, he has zero redeeming features.

Ed Zuiderwijk
September 17, 2024 5:52 am

I wonder if someone somewhere keeps a record of the lawyer firms involved in the racket.

Sean Galbally
September 17, 2024 6:41 am

NET ZERO FOLLY

As most self respecting scientists know, man-made carbon dioxide has virtually no effect on the climate. It is a good gas essential to animals and plant life. Provided dirty emissions are cleaned up, we should be using our substantial store of fossil fuels while we develop a mix of alternatives including nuclear power to generate energy. There is no climate crisis, it has always changed and we have always adapted to it.  In the Ordovician ice age atmospheric carbon dioxide levels were 4000 ppm and have been 15 times higher than now. There was no industrial revolution then to be the cause . The present quantity of man-made carbon dioxide is insignificant compared with water vapour or clouds which comprise a vast majority of green-house gases. Man has no control over the climate. Statistically we are overdue a period of cooling.The sun and our distance from it have by far the most effect. Most importantly, the Net-Zero (carbon dioxide) Policy will not do anything to change it. Countries like China, Russia and India are sensibly ignoring this and using their fossil fuels. They will be delighted at how the west is letting the power elites, mainstream media and government implement this Policy and the World Order Agenda 21/2030, to needlessly impoverish us as well as causing great hardship and suffering.

Reply to  Sean Galbally
September 17, 2024 10:33 am

Excellent comment. However, in enumerating the “… power elites, mainstream media and government …”, you left out academia. They should share in the glory.

mleskovarsocalrrcom
September 17, 2024 7:38 am

While everyone in the world was sleeping the Marxists took over the courts. Probably the only thing the Republicans did that they can be proud of was refusing to OK a Dem pick before Trump was elected. Pure luck in the USA that we have a Conservative SCOTUS.

Reply to  mleskovarsocalrrcom
September 17, 2024 10:33 am

For now.

September 17, 2024 1:03 pm

I can’t wait for a cold winter to come. Hopefully, Mother Nature will slap some sense into these government green guys.

D Sandberg
September 17, 2024 1:24 pm

It’s somewhat appropriate that the UK join the EU and the US in destroying their economies pretending that sunshine and breezes can power a modern society. That “Plan” will expire when those economies can no longer pay China and India to provide the energy intensive products every modern society requires. Have nothing and be happy? We’ll see..

Bob
September 17, 2024 3:52 pm

The people in the UK need to get serious and start hitting back at their worthless criminal government. The CAGW crowd and their government enablers have been lying to you from the get go. There is no climate crisis therefore there is no reason for CAGW or Net Zero. You have been had. Forget the radical greens you need to straighten out your government, it is screwing you over big time.

Coach Springer
September 18, 2024 5:58 am

I would be surprised if jobs were not included in the demise of a civilization.