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Jun 30, 2026

'The UK can’t afford Ed Miliband’s net zero plans - it should worry us all'

UK households can’t afford Ed Miliband’s net zero plans - it should worry us all

Ed Miliband needs to make net zero truly affordable or we're all cooked argues Alex Evans.

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Ed Miliband needs to make net zero truly affordable or we're all cooked, argues Alex Evans (Image: Getty)

Another sweltering day, another hot weather record broken.

As anyone who lived through it will tell you, 1976 was an unforgettable summer heatwave - given it was so unusual. But just five decades on, in the 2020s, those record temperatures arrive every summer, every year, several times per year. On Wednesday, the Met Office said it was the hottest June day ever recorded in the UK as overnight temperatures stayed above 23C. Then on Thursday the record was broken again. And it was a hat trick on Friday - as a temperature of 37.3C was recorded in Santon Downham, Suffolk.

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This extreme heat is here to stay and it’s only going to get worse before it gets better, thanks to the rapid pace of global warming.

But politicians like Ed Miliband need to realise that his net zero plans to tackle this crisis are simply out of reach for all but the most wealthy - and that should worry everyone.

Solar panels, EVs and heat pumps are all good ideas. If we could wave a magic wand and switch every home in the UK to solar panels and heat pumps with an EV in the driveway, it would massively reduce the country’s carbon emissions and equip everyone with the tools to fight the causes of climate change and protect us from the effects in the meantime.

Heat pumps can be flicked into reverse mode in summer, doubling up as aircon. Your gas boiler can’t do that.

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