The ‘insane cost of net zero’: Dean

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There are three different stories that can be filed under the same headline, “the insane cost of net zero”, according to Sky News host Rowan Dean.

“IKEA in Australia has announced that prices will soar for things like flatpacks or tables and chairs by up to 80 per cent,” Mr Dean said.

“Story number two, the National Grid boss in Britain has warned of blackouts this winter from 4pm to 7pm, just when the kids get home and need dinner and a bath. “But don’t think you can escape down to the pub because story number three in Britain – many pubs in the UK plan to ‘hibernate’ for the winter, i.e. close down until next spring to avoid spiralling energy costs.”

 

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The insane cost of Rowen Dean?

What's insane is some people actually believe this crap is 'news' and continue to watch.....

1) That's because IKEA is being greedy, despite the fact they are - and will continue - making massive profits. 2) Perhaps they could have their baths after 7. Many do. 3) I'd imagine bottle shops will still be open. People could arrange drinks at friends'.

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