Some (eg Reform politicians) make a big issuie og the elecvtricity price being raised due to Government green energy surcharges (Green Levy?) and how costs could be removed by ending such charges.
But then we do provide a fair level of hydrocarbon subsidy through various more hidden means (eg tax exemptions), from 2025
https://www.globaljustice.org.uk/resource/fossil-fuel-subsidies-in-the-uk-who-pays-who-profits/
• The UK government currently provides an estimated £17.5 billion in fossil fuel subsidies and support per year. This figure includes subsidies for the fossil fuel industry (producers) and for consumers of energy (the public). Taxpayer-funded financial support for the fossil fuel industry stands at its highest level since 2016, demonstrating the continued inefficiency of our fossil-fuelled energy system.
In 2024 UK Green Levy raised less than £1.8 bn.
At least the "Green Levy" is above board, a "line item" we can all see where the hydrocarbon subsidies are hidden. To me how the money is taken is less important that the money is taken.
And maybe when the likes of Tice & Farãge start laying into the Green Levy it's more about their dislike of anything and everything reducing Climate Damage.
(Claiming no expertise, my maybe flawed understanding)