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EU plans to
see our economy blown away
UK Telegraph | Jan. 28, 2008
By
Christopher Booker
It was appropriate that, just as
our MPs were voting last week to hand over yet more of the power to
run this country in the EU treaty, the EU itself should be unveiling
easily the most ambitious example yet of how it uses the powers we
have already given away. The proposals for "fighting climate change"
announced on Wednesday by an array of EU commissioners make Stalin's
Five-Year Plans look like a model of practical politics.
Few might guess, from the
two-dimensional reporting of these plans in the media, just what a
gamble with Europe's future we are undertaking - spending trillions
of pounds for a highly dubious return, at a devastating cost to all
our economies.
The targets Britain will be
legally committed to reach within 12 years fall under three main
headings. Firstly, that 15 per cent of our energy should come from
renewable sources such as wind (currently 1 per cent). Secondly,
that 10 per cent of our transport fuel should be biofuels. Thirdly,
that we accept a more draconian version of the "emissions trading
scheme" that is already adding up to 12 per cent to our electricity
bills.
The most prominent proposal is
that which will require Britain to build up to 20,000 more wind
turbines, including the 7,000 offshore giants announced by the
Government before Christmas. To build two turbines a day, nearly as
high as the Eiffel Tower, is inconceivable. What is also never
explained is their astronomic cost.
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