Liz Truss may have been confirmed as the next Prime Minister, but her approach to the big energy and environmental issues facing the UK remains remarkably opaque. The Conservative Party's summer-long leadership race has finally come to a close, with Liz Truss confirmed as the fourth Prime Minister in six years. But despite an interminable number of husting events and countless miles of column inches, the policy platform of the new administration remains remarkably opaque on a host of critical economic and environmental issues. Truss may have reasserted her commitment to the net zero t...
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