Controversy as David Cameron promotes shale gas drilling

VOICED: The Prime Minister has promised an "all-out" drive to promote fracking -- saying councils which allow the controversial drilling technique will keep the tax revenue it generates. It could be worth millions of pounds to local authorities that give it the go-ahead, and create thousands of jobs. But many people remain deeply sceptical about the benefits. Gerard Tubb reports. Controversy as David Cameron promotes shale gas drilling on January 13, 2014 in Various Cities (Footage by Sky News/Getty Images)
VOICED: The Prime Minister has promised an "all-out" drive to promote fracking -- saying councils which allow the controversial drilling technique will keep the tax revenue it generates. It could be worth millions of pounds to local authorities that give it the go-ahead, and create thousands of jobs. But many people remain deeply sceptical about the benefits. Gerard Tubb reports. Controversy as David Cameron promotes shale gas drilling on January 13, 2014 in Various Cities (Footage by Sky News/Getty Images)
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Sky News
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13 January, 2014
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