Gutter Boy
Tim Sherwood
There's a big reframing of it to be done. Showing clean energy to be about national security and permanently ending bills. No input is needed for wind and solar. Just harvesting our weather with small costs to maintain the infrastructure. Its a 1 off mission to solve energy forever, and it could be done within a decadeI think everyone wants to phase out fossil. So that's not as radical as is made out. The only gradient you get from left to right is the pace of phase out and how much risk you are willing to carry re: energy costs and network stability in the transition. Also whether you're willing to continue actively exploring fossil while it is being phased out (i.e. the right such as Reform are in favour of new drilling and mining to max supply and economic growth and keep energy costs lower while the transition occurs).
I also think eco populism or extremism can have unintended consequences e.g.
UK: "we've closed down all our mining operations, aren't we green?"
Bolivia: "we've got more demand for exports of fossil materials to the UK, quick, chop down more of the amazon to get those mining operations expanded!"
Most right and centre politicians are massively in the pockets of the oil lobby - its all about profit and greed
Imports would definitely need to be grouped in with domestically produced fossil fuels, to prevent the scenario you highlight. But we need real legally-binding targets like reducing the national consumption of fossil fuels 10% year-on-year