Lord Randall of Uxbridge on the case for Australia to pursue a renewable energy led post COVID stimulus

Published: August 5, 2020

Lord Randall of Uxbridge, a Conservative Party peer in the House of Lords and former advisor to Theresa May, also published a piece in the Canberra Times outlining the strong case in Australia for a renewable energy led post COVID stimulus; a path taken and supported by conservatives in both the UK and Germany. Read Lord Randall’s article HERE

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