Trump attacks UK’s North Sea policy as ‘very big mistake’
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Trump accused of attacking UK energy policies on behalf of fossil fuel industry
Campaigners say US president-elect’s call to ‘get rid of windmills’ is based on North Sea interests of oil and gas firms. Climate campaigners have accused Donald Trump of attacking Britain’s ...The Guardian - 1d -
Trump says Britain is 'making a very big mistake' with windfall tax on North Sea oil producers
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Trump blasts UK energy policy and ‘windmills’ after company blames windfall tax for less drilling
President-elect Trump is criticizing the United Kingdom’s energy policy and saying it should get rid of windmills after a company blamed the country’s windfall tax for its early exit from drilling ...The Hill - 1d -
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Three sentences from Trump — on, of all things, the North Sea — tie together many of his strongest-held views
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Republican-run states see opportunity to push extreme policies under Trump
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