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Households face extra £100 on bills if Britain hands over ‘blank cheque’ to EU by joining Net Zero scheme, Tories warn

Published on April 17, 2025 at 08:53 PM

BRITAIN is preparing to hand over a “blank cheque”; to Brussels by tying in with a controversial EU Net Zero scheme, Tories warn.

And households could face paying an extra £100 or more on if the link-up to the European green plan goes ahead.

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UK firms could be forced to pay higher EU-set rates for emissions under green credit scheme
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Keir Starmer's move to link the UK with a controversial EU Net Zero scheme, would be like handing a ‘blank cheque' to Brussels

There are fears the PM will use a summit next month to align UK-EU emission trading schemes as part of a “reset”;.

The system will force firms to buy credits for each ton of greenhouse gas they emit.

But linking the schemes means UK firms may have to pay a higher, EU-set rate.

Acting Shadow Secretary Andrew Bowie said: “Labour promised to cut by £300, yet Britain faces some of the highest energy costs in .

“Keir Starmer’s plan to tie us to Brussels’ carbon trading scheme would push them even higher.

“This is clearly about appeasing his Europhile eco-zealot allies.”;

Mr Bowie added: “ at our expense.

“Starmer should start putting Britain first, not Brussels.”;

Cabinet Office Minister Lord Hunt last month said the Government was “actively considering the case”; of linking to the Brussels green scheme.

But Tory MP Nick Timothy said: “Analysis shows we could be heading towards an extra £112 on the because of European alignment.

“So long as policy races ahead of , it means higher energy bills, fewer and weaker growth.”;

The move comes after Tory leader and will see a serious drop in living standards.

A spokesman for the Government said he did not recognise the figures concerning the added household costs.

He added the Government is actively considering linking the EU and UK schemes “but it will be important any agreement works for the UK”;.

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