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Energy bills for the average UK household will rise by 111 per year from April a jump of 6.4 per cent .
Since Keir Starmer entered Downing Street in July last year , the average energy bill has risen by 281 .
British companies, meanwhile, are paying the highest electricity costs in Europe .
In the eyes of the Labour government, the EU ’s ETS is doubly good.
It brings together two of the great shibboleths of the liberal elite namely, Net Zero and EU integration.
Just as Miliband sees climate targets as a source of future prosperity, Starmer sees Brussels as a font of technocratic rationalism.
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