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Tories alter stance on green agenda

By Jean Eaglesham, Chief Political Correspondent

Published: February 28 2008 03:31 | Last updated: February 28 2008 03:31

The Conservatives unveiled a significant shift in their green agenda on Wednesday, admitting the public will swallow green taxes and restrictions on behaviour only if they are sugared with financial incentives.

George Osborne, shadow chancellor, said that to gain support for emissions cuts, “we have to confront what I call ‘the politics of can’t’: we can’t have weekly bin collections, we can’t have a foreign holiday, we can’t watch a flat screen TV”.

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