Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 24, 2025 2:16 pm
How do they 'imperil democracy'? Are all the polling station staff moonlighting on the sites?
No idea. Probably something about "lobbying" or "overriding local democracy". People who build big wind and solar farms do both of those. To George's credit, I think he's in favour of these, but if you jump on the nimby train, it's hard to get off before it crashes through stuff you want. One man's taking climate change seriously is another man's monstrous overblown project.
There's a nature bill put forward by Ros Savage MP (Lib Dem, South Cotswolds). As I understand it, the bill would make it harder to build very large solar. All the usual cross party "campaigners" are up in arms. How can Starmer not be supporting nature etc?
You may not be unsurprised to hear that one of the reasons Ros Savage replaced a Tory was that the Sunak Government had plans to build a very large solar farm in the constituency. I'm glad Savage won, and I'm sure every local candidate said the same about the solar farm. But let's enshrine a bad general principle in a bill to solve her local problems. Adrian Ramsay gets a fair bit of stick for his opposition to pylons in his constituency, but as far as I know he's not trying to stop them everywhere.