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Net Zero Nonsense Makes Us ALL Much Poorer! - A Super Article!

Nigel Farage speaks for voters on net zero. Here’s how we know.

A new poll has confirmed what we already suspected – voters are ready to ditch the climate extremism of Red Ed.

08 May 2025 
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage smokes a cigarette and drinks a pint of ale outside a pub on August 29, 2024
A few weeks ago, political pundits were claiming Nigel Farage’s opposition to net zero would be his Achilles’ heel. In reality, the opposite is true Credit: Getty

It may sound bizarre now, but only a few weeks ago, many political analysts were convinced that Nigel Farage’s opposition to net zero would cost him lots of votes. One polling expert even declared that it could be Reform’s Achilles’ heel.

Frankly, that strikes me as a touch improbable. In reality, I suspect the opposite is trueMr Farage speaks for voters on net zero. And here’s how we know.


This week, a new polling firm called Merlin Strategy asked voters for their views on tackling climate change. But here’s the crucial thing, it didn’t merely ask them: “Do you support net zero?” Instead, it asked them which was more important: action to achieve net zero, or cutting the cost of living. And guess what they said? Almost 60 per cent chose cutting the cost of living, while a mere 13 per cent chose net zero.

A telling outcome. Asked, in isolation, whether they back urgent action on climate change, voters may say yes. When they’re asked whether they would prioritise it over their own personal finances, however, it’s a different story.

There’s more to it than that, though. In my view, this result doesn’t just show that the overwhelming majority of people think the cost of living is more pressing than net zero. It shows that they don’t really believe in net zero full stop.

After all, if they did genuinely believe in it, they would prioritise it ahead of literally any other issue. Because they’d be shrieking: “Never mind about the price of the weekly shop! Or the economy, NHS, crime, schools or potholes! We absolutely have to put net zero first – otherwise we’ll soon be facing climate catastrophe, the collapse of civilisation, and the end of life on Earth as we know it! And then it won’t matter how expensive our grocery bills are – because we’ll all be dead!”

Evidently, however, most voters hold no such fears. So next time Ed Miliband claims that the public supports net zero, perhaps someone could politely explain this to him.

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