Former PM admits he pushed too hard on the transition without considering costs

Boris Johnson has admitted he “went far too fast” on net zero when he was prime minister, conceding he “got carried away” by the idea that renewables could replace fossil fuels.

In comments published in The Telegraph ahead of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, Mr Johnson said the rush to decarbonise had made electricity “too expensive for ordinary people” and that Labour’s 2050 net zero target should be pushed back.

“I think net zero, we went far too fast. And I’ve got to be honest about that, I got carried away by the idea that sustainable and renewable forms of energy could fill the gap,” he said.

“When the price went up and the Ukraine thing happened, it was obvious that that wouldn’t work… You’ve got to be like St Augustine. You’ve got to say, ‘we will be chaste, but not yet.’”