The UK spends ‘billions of pounds’ to ease the cost of living but cannot do that for long, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned
The British Prime Minister has called for a speedy end to “dependence” on Russian oil and gas, comparing it to “addiction,” in his guest piece for the Daily Telegraph published on Monday, warning that the process will be “tough” and “painful” for British households.
Abandoning Russia’s oil and gas supplies has become an imperative now, Johnson argued in his lengthy guest piece, as he called it a “terrible mistake” that the UK and other western nations had not stood up to Moscow’s “bullying” sooner.
He also implied Russia’s military action in Ukraine is to blame for the rising energy prices, saying that as Russia’s “bombs fall, the cost of oil and gas rises still further, meaning less money in your pocket.” And “that is why that dependence [on Russian oil and gas] must – and will – now end,” he has said, arguing that otherwise Russia will “exploit this dependence.”
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British taxpayers should make no mistake believing this process would be easy, though, the prime minister warned, adding, “I don’t doubt that there will be tough times ahead. The process of weaning the world off Russian oil and gas, and hydrocarbons in general, will be difficult…We have to accept that such a move will be painful.”
Johnson argued that his government has been “spending billions of pounds to ease the cost of living and cut hundreds off your household bills. But none of us can afford to carry on like this for long.” He did not explain in detail what exactly the British households will have to face in the near future.
A solution suggested by the British prime minister includes heavier reliance on renewables, including offshore wind farms and solar power stations, which he has called “the quickest and cheapest route to greater energy independence.”