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A slingshot is blowing over the British government over wind power. Faced with a rebellion from conservative parliamentarians, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is forced to release ballast on the topic of onshore wind turbines.
On Monday, Downing Street tried to smooth over the controversy, saying Rishi Sunak was in favor of building onshore wind farms where there was local consent. Until now, he has said he respects a de facto moratorium on the construction of new onshore farms promoting offshore wind power.
But Tory MPs are calling for a review of the Raising Equality Act, a policy to tackle regional inequality in Britain, which is currently pending in Parliament. Once again allowing the construction of onshore wind turbines. Influential MP Simon Clarke, Minister for Equalization under Liz Truss, who is carrying out the amendment.
Source: Le Figaro

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