https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63222652
/A number of Conservatives told the BBC they had spoken to opposition parties about what mechanism they could use to force the government to change its plans.
A Labour source also confirmed they had spoken to some backbench Conservative MPs who are willing to work together on "opposing fracking".
Some Conservatives said they believe dozens of their colleagues have raised concerns with No 10 and the prime minister about her plans to bring back fracking where there is "local consent".
Some of them have argued publicly, and others privately, that the government has not clarified how it could prove "local consent"./
It does seem that the new government is going out of its way to irk as many as possible across the political divide.
Plus, isn’t this in contrast to promoting the growth that’s their buzzword?
https://news.sky.com/story/tory-environment-group-criticises-pm-liz-truss-over-farmland-solar-energy-plan-12718058