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In an op-ed in The Daily Telegraph, Cameron makes the case that
We reported this week how the British remain deeply ambivalent about the practice. In a recent poll, 41% of respondents favored it versus 33% against, with 68% saying fracking would be good for the economy. But 47% also said fracking would damage the environment, and 43% said they do not want it done in their town.
Here's Cameron:
...fracking has real potential to drive energy bills down. Labour’s mismanagement of the economy means that many people are struggling with the cost of living today. ... We’re not turning our back on low carbon energy, but these sources aren’t enough.
...fracking will create jobs in
...We must make the case that fracking is safe. International evidence shows there is no evidence why fracking should cause contamination of water supplies or other environmental damage, if properly regulated.
Recent estimates put northern England's shale gas reserves at 1,300 tcf. There's also said to be hundreds of millions of shale oil about an hour south of London, but recent attempts to drill there were met with protests.