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Ed Miliband ‘set to U-turn on Labour’s North Sea drilling ban’ | Politics | News

Ed Miliband’s Labor Party’s new oil and gas drilling in the North Sea is reported to have returned. It is said that the energy secretary is looking at softening the manifesto pledge to avoid submitting new oil and gas licenses.

Labour’s pressure on union supporters’ pressure on installing business losses and reform England, which promises to scrape Nigel Farage’s net zero targets. Mr. Miliband reportedly allowed the approval of existing areas known as “tie”.

A source told Sunday Times: “If they return the infrastructure to the existing licensed blocks, they can make new licenses in new areas.”

One of the inside insisted that the movement would not mean “billions and billions of barrels ..

“What he would do would give the sector a few more years. This will continue the supply chain longer, which will be needed for renewable energy resources. This will allow the transition to realize in fact.”

Government lawyers, the Labor Party’s original commitment to claim whether to claim and extra investigations to continue to continue to examine whether it is reported to examine.

Last week, Donald Trump came after Sir Keir Starmer called the North Sea oil and gas to use his “great presence”.

Speaking during the state visit to the UK, US President, “Exercise, baby, exercise” policy helps to reduce American prices, he said.

Sir Keir, households and businesses for the “energy price and cost of energy is absolutely determined to ensure that” he said.

“The mixture will contain oil and gas for the coming years from the North Sea. We’ve been clear for a while, but we need to confuse it with renewable energy. And that’s really important mixture.

“And the approach I adopt this, the approach I told many other things: a pragmatic approach.”

A source close to Mr. Miliband said: uz We are working to ensure the result of a policy that offers Manifesto’s twin goals-to discover new fields, providing a world leader on a new license and protecting existing areas throughout their lives.

“We will make a fair transition both in climate leadership and the North Sea.”

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