Sky News host James Morrow says the time to have the discussion about net zero is now.
“When is the time to have this argument – now, or is it when things really start to bite and when things really start to hurt and when you are talking about even further interventions?” Mr Morrow said.
“Always and everywhere, every time you cap prices you will create more of the problem you’re trying to alleviate. “The time to have this discussion about net zero is not next winter when things are going to be ridiculously painful in this country.”
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