Senin, 28 November 2022

Sunak is buffeted by Tory rebellion over onshore wind - The Times

Rishi Sunak is attempting to find a compromise over onshore wind power that will head off a Tory rebellion by supporters of the turbines, including Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, without provoking a backlash from MPs opposed to the developments.

The prime minister is considering lifting a ban on new onshore wind developments under pressure from cabinet ministers and senior backbenchers, but has yet to make a decision as he attempts to find out whether this would lead to a counter-rebellion from other MPs.

Wendy Morton, a former chief whip, last night became the latest MP to back an amendment proposed by Simon Clarke, the former levelling-up secretary, that would make it easier for local areas to allow onshore wind farms.

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