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UK: Rishi Sunak overturns ban on new onshore wind farm construction

2022-12-06T20:39:21.507Z


Another turnaround: under pressure from within the UK's own ranks, the conservative prime minister is now approving the construction of new turbines.


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Bows to criticism from his own camp: Rishi Sunak

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The British government has banned the construction of new wind farms on land.

The British media report unanimously.

Previously, several dozen MPs, including Sunak's predecessors Liz Truss and Boris Johnson, had called for changes and threatened to vote against a bill to level living conditions across the country (“Levelling Up”).

The government is now approving the construction of new turbines if the municipalities concerned give the go-ahead.

The move is seen as further evidence that Sunak does not enjoy authority in parts of the Tory faction.

The government had previously withdrawn the "Levelling Up" law before a vote.

Dozens of Tories had threatened to vote against the bill unless the government changed the target of building 300,000 homes a year into a recommendation.

The construction of new wind farms on land has been prohibited in Great Britain for years by a moratorium.

Sunak had backed the measure in the party's internal election campaign in the summer, but then lost to Truss.

The short-term Prime Minister wanted to lift the ban, but had to leave Downing Street first.

Observers were amazed that Johnson also sided with the wind farm advocates – he had made no move to change the rule during his tenure until July 2022.

His supporters blame Sunak for Johnson's downfall.

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Source: spiegel

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