Britain’s Energy Crisis Is Driving Manufacturing Offshore | OilPrice.com
High natural gas dependence, limited storage capacity, costly grid upgrades, and carbon-related levies have pushed energy bills sharply higher, forcing companies to delay investment, cut jobs, and consider relocating production overseas.
UK deindustrialization is no different than Germany deindustrialization. The goal is the same, economic destruction and ultimately economic collapse of Europe. Couple that with illegal immigration, that is social destruction of Europe and you're beginning to understand the real goal here. Drive European Jews to Israel, the so-called promised land.
No different than Hitler's Nazi goal, drive the Jews from Europe to Middle East. Any way possible, Transfer Agreement (Havaara) or forcibly. The worst thing for Zionists is to have assimilated Jews, living a comfortable life in Europe or America and not wanting to relocate to Israel.
Yes Germany is following a similar path. The difference with Germany is they had a much larger industrial base to start with. German industry was basically powered by cheap Russian gas that came via nord stream. Now they have to import basically liquefied natural gas which is considerably more expensive. Coupled with some net zero green energy bullshit, German industry could easily follow a similar fate.
Welcome, handshake account. You’re completely fucking retarded and cannot be considered human. Get the fuck out of here.