Gary Smith, the GMB general secretary, said the Government's opposition to North Sea oil and gas was 'economic madness' and a 'disaster for many working people'.
Speaking after the energy price cap was raised by £221, the energy secretary vowed to go 'further and faster' in his dash for wind and solar farms, which he claimed would one day bring down bills.
If you want an example of the reckless foolishness of the Net Zero madness foisted upon Britain, look no further than Labour's decision to ease sanctions on Russia's murderous regime.
Astonishingly, it shows for the first time that Labour realise the rush for Net Zero will come at the expense of the environment, but are pushing ahead anyway.
Ministers last month announced councils who perform badly at fixing pock-marked local roads would have cash withheld in a bid to drive up the numbers being filled in.
Anger at the Energy Secretary's refusal to allow licences for new oil drilling in North Sea has surged among MPs in recent weeks in the wake of soaring energy bills following the Iran war.
DESNEZ slipped out plans to phase out the sale of gas-fired, air-vented and condenser dryers, so 'only efficient heat pump household tumble dryers remain available for purchase'.