Zack Polanski, deputy leader of the Green party, said: “Right now, we subsidise jet fuel instead of trains. That’s a political choice and it’s time for this government to make different ones. Rosebank is totemic. It’s bigger than anything else currently planned, and far more catastrophic. It’s no good just saying ‘one last one’ and then opening a new huge oilfield. If we want lower bills, we need investment in renewables and a national insulation programme, not doubling down on fossil fuels.”
The Government spent £12.5bn on rail last year, more than passengers contributed.
And whatever you think about Rosebank, the logic in the second bit is hopeless. The Rosebank income could be used to fund more renewables. I think that's what the Government will end up doing, ringfencing income for renewables. Nor could Government policy fairly be seen as doubling down on fossil fuels.
eco-populism= vibes bollocks.