Europe is ‘craving energy’

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The Daily Telegraph’s Tim Blair says Europe is craving energy.

“The only reason they’re sort of elevating the clean aspect to it is because that might be the only energy they can get

their starving little hands on while they wait to get proper energy kicking back in,” Mr Blair told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

 

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