Mr Joe Jenkins
@mrjoejenkins.bsky.social
Exec Dir @childrenssociety.bsky.social; prev Vice Chair @refugeeaction.bsky.social; hubby, dad, spare human for pup; and everything here is all me
Robinson concluded ““it's hard to listen to Claire Coutinho without realising she's put a great deal of thought into her change of view”
I did find hard to listen, but reached a different conclusion!
I did find hard to listen, but reached a different conclusion!
October 17, 2025 at 1:26 PM
Robinson concluded ““it's hard to listen to Claire Coutinho without realising she's put a great deal of thought into her change of view”
I did find hard to listen, but reached a different conclusion!
I did find hard to listen, but reached a different conclusion!
I think important to keep open minded, I agree with Coutinho we need to objectively consider the numbers- I advocate for evidence-led policy (not policy-led evidence); I believe in solutions for both social & environmental benefit
As far as I can see, investing in scaling renewables meets this bar
As far as I can see, investing in scaling renewables meets this bar
October 17, 2025 at 11:49 AM
I think important to keep open minded, I agree with Coutinho we need to objectively consider the numbers- I advocate for evidence-led policy (not policy-led evidence); I believe in solutions for both social & environmental benefit
As far as I can see, investing in scaling renewables meets this bar
As far as I can see, investing in scaling renewables meets this bar
Ok so it still has impact - so crucially I wanted to know from the data if the UK were to abandon net zero targets & climate change act & were to aggressively mine North Sea fossil fuels would this reduce energy bills?
Answer: No - now or in future; if anything, it will drive up bills in long term
Answer: No - now or in future; if anything, it will drive up bills in long term
October 17, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Ok so it still has impact - so crucially I wanted to know from the data if the UK were to abandon net zero targets & climate change act & were to aggressively mine North Sea fossil fuels would this reduce energy bills?
Answer: No - now or in future; if anything, it will drive up bills in long term
Answer: No - now or in future; if anything, it will drive up bills in long term
Accepting we’re still at higher end, I looked at claim that the most significant driver of higher energy bills in the UK relates to the goal of net zero and/or green subsidies and/or UK action on climate change; this didn’t hold up - it’s material but far from biggest cause
October 17, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Accepting we’re still at higher end, I looked at claim that the most significant driver of higher energy bills in the UK relates to the goal of net zero and/or green subsidies and/or UK action on climate change; this didn’t hold up - it’s material but far from biggest cause
Firstly Coutinho states repeatedly that UK has most expensive energy bills in world; exploring global comparison sets, there seems to be no supporting evidence - we’re at higher end but not top
October 17, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Firstly Coutinho states repeatedly that UK has most expensive energy bills in world; exploring global comparison sets, there seems to be no supporting evidence - we’re at higher end but not top