RISHI Sunak has watered down efforts to tackle the climate crisis in an announcement that has faced fierce criticism.
In a speech from Downing Street, the Prime Minister said on Wednesday he would put back a ban on new fossil fuel cars by five years in a major U-turn among a raft of measures.
Mr Sunak heaped praise on The Sun for pleading with ministers not to force unaffordable green transition costs on hard-up households.
And he confirmed that households would “never” be forced to “rip out their existing boiler and replace it with a heat pump”.
But one major policy U-turn could lead to substantially higher energy costs for renters.