Net Zero
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Frames Net Zero policy as oppressive and disconnected from public needs
The article consistently associates Net Zero with intrusion, madness, and historical absurdity (e.g., comparing modern heating restrictions to Roman times). It presents the policy as a top-down imposition rather than a societal benefit.
“Mad Miliband's latest Net Zero push to restrict underfloor heating and electric towel rails is utter madness. Even the Romans had underfloor heating.”
Frames climate action as an irrational obsession diverting funds from critical priorities
The article dismisses Net Zero as an 'eccentric obsession' and 'eco-madness', using religious metaphors and ridicule to delegitimise climate policy. This reflects a broader ideological rejection of environmental priorities.
“Net Zero, the eccentric obsession of a few quasi-religious green obsessives, led by that high priest of eco-madness, Miliband.”