ANAS Sarwar continued to perpetuate the lie on Sky this morning that GB Energy would lower Scots’ energy bills. I wonder why the reporter had not done his homework and was too lazy to call him out on this!
He should have reminded him that it will not be an energy company producing and selling energy, only an “investment” vehicle.
I’m willing to bet that GB Energy will not get up and running and that even if it did, it would be so underfunded as to just need someone to wash the office windows and prune the rose gardens and cut the grass!
Steve Cunningham
Aberdeen
READ MORE: GB Energy is Labour’s cynical sop to voters in Scotland
GREAT British Energy?
Nothing great about it.
Not British. English.
They won’t produce or sell energy company.
More Westminster snake-oil salesmen.
John Lawson
via thenational.scot
AND the naive voters in Scotland will buy this for sure.
Fred Bambrick
via thenational.scot
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