MORE than 100 Tory MPs have written to Prime Minister David Cameron calling for a dramatic cut in subsidies for onshore wind farms and more influence for local people to stop them being built.
In a major revolt against Government policy, they joined forces with politicians from other parties to express serious concerns over the level of taxpayers' money going to the sector.
State help for one of the most controversial sources of renewable energy is being cut, but only slowly, under plans set out by ministers last year.
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