Enlighten me.
Outside of the industries directly impacted by net zero (coal mining, coal fired power, petrol refining), I would be interested to learn more about specific businesses that have failed or folded as a direct result of Net Zero policies. Can you point me to some? Be specific.
High electricity costs are _NOT_ a function of Net Zero. They are a function of the combination of high global wholesale gas prices, and the structure of the UK energy market. Adding more renewable energy to the grid has the net effect of reducing, not increasing, energy prices. That is a simple fact that can be verified by looking at spot energy and gas prices.
Do all solar farms get built on productive arable land? Is there any evidence of that at all? Most solar farms are built on either unproductive soil (thereby generating an income for the lad owner that was not achievable by traditional farming) or pasture, and the pasture can continue to be farmed with appropriate live stock.
The same "probably" applies to wind farms? "Probably" as in you don't know? The last wind farm I visited (Kirk Hill) was built on unfarmable moor and heathland in Ayreshire. And here is a link to a picture of the Yelvertoft wind farm, just off the M1 near the M6. Seems very farmed around the base of each tower.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/T3ZRawRgxyNjZq7q7