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UK quits treaty that lets fossil fuel firms sue governments over climate policies
(www.theguardian.com)
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The UK is a net oil importer, so as soon as the oil price goes nuts again they will start to regulate.
Certainly but Shell and BP are two of the top 10 biggest energy companies in the world. I guess it comes down to which industries are most closely wedded to the politicians and the monarchy.