What happened
Johnson’s “reboot”
Boris Johnson brought forward to 2030 a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars this week, as part of what he dubbed the Government’s “green industrial revolution”. The £12bn plan also includes initiatives to boost hydrogen production, quadruple offshore wind power by 2030, and create thousands of renewable-energy jobs in the UK’s traditional industrial heartlands. The move was seen as an attempt to reset Johnson’s premiership following the dramatic departure last week of his key aide Dominic Cummings, along with Lee Cain, his director of communications. The pair had clashed with Allegra Stratton, No. 10’s new press secretary, who had the backing of Johnson’s fiancée, Carrie Symonds (see page 22).
Johnson’s effort to regain the initiative received a setback on Sunday when it…
