Leader: The irony of Labour’s ‘radical’ agenda

As Labour confirms its manifesto plans for energy this week, there’s a tangible sense of irony. The party plans to stop price rises for 20 months, force suppliers to pass on falling wholesale prices, and break up the vertical integration of the big six. Ed Miliband has made great political capital out these supposedly radical interventions. The irony? They are all happening anyway.

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