Monday, 19 May 2014

British fracking support falls below 50%, poll shows http://www.energy-broker.co.uk/british-fracking-support-falls-below-50-poll-shows/

Public support for fracking for shale gas in the UK has fallen below 50% for the first time, new polling suggests.

Just 49.7% of people now say they think the controversial process should be allowed in the UK, marking the third fall in support since high-profile protests last summer in West Sussex which saw dozens of arrests including that of Green MP, Caroline Lucas and ongoing protests at a site in Salford.


Support for shale gas was at a high of 58% in July 2012, which slumped to 54% last September and 53.3% this January, the long-running survey by YouGov for the University of Nottingham shows.


Last week, the Tory peer Lord Howell, who is chancellor George Osborne’s father-in-law and who caused a furore last year when he said fracking should take place in the “desolate” north-east, warned that fracking could cost the Conservative party electorally.


via British fracking support falls below 50%, poll shows | Environment | theguardian.com.



British fracking support falls below 50%, poll shows

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