Dale Vince, who is also a major Labour Party donor, said further disruption would only help “feed the Tories’ culture-war narrative”.
Green energy industrialist and major Labour Party donor Dale Vince has announced he will stop funding Just Stop Oil because any further protests would be “pointless”. Mr Vince, who is also the founder of Ecotricity, has said continued disruption by the activists would only help “feed the Tories’ culture-war narrative” - as the party has made clear it will drill for oil “come what may”.
” He slammed Sunak for “demonising” net zero by committing to continued drilling, delaying the end of petrol car sales, and rowing back on energy efficiency measures - and claimed he had committed “an incredible assault on the truth” by offering “fake” announcements on cancelling meat taxes, forced car sharing, and seven bin recycling. “We need a change of approach,” Mr Vince continued.
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