- Former President Trump has sharply criticized the United Kingdom’s energy policy, calling for the removal of "windmills."
- His comments came after Apache, a Texas oil company, attributed its early exit from drilling in the North Sea to the UK's windfall tax.
- Trump emphasized the need to "Open up the North Sea," referring to the Energy Profits Levy imposed on oil and gas profits.
- The wildlife tax was said to have influenced Apache’s decision to leave sooner than expected.
- The Hill has contacted the British embassy for their response to Trump's statements.
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