From an African perspective, Grant Shapps’s energy policy makes no sense

In Kenya we look with interest at the activities of the UK. Despite the darkness of imperialism, the ties that bind Kenya and Britain remain strong.

This is why it was utterly disappointing for us to see that the UK government’s recent energy and climate policy announcements pose a direct threat to our safety and prosperity. We are following developments in the UK closely, and with dread.

The plans published on Thursday, originally billed as a “Green Day” by the government, leave a bitter taste for those of us hoping to see the UK offering global leadership in the fight against climate change.

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