'There is no climate crisis' - Head of Irish oil firm gets into heated debate

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"People are really suffering with the cost of living crisis at the moment," he said.

"By nationalising them, you take that out of the equation [and] you run them in the interests of people. "We have 100 years experience of what happens when you nationalise energy companies, and it is always a disaster and it is always counterproductive.

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