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Rachel Reeves rejects Donald Trump’s call to halt ‘unsightly windmills’ in North Sea

Rachel Reeves rejected the spread of Donald Trump’s “ugly windmills ve in the North Sea, and instead of the oil drill.

The US President targeted wind turbines within a few hours of landing for a trip with Sir Keir Starmer last week.

However, the chancellor insisted on his visit to Lossiemouth on the shores of the North Sea in Moray on Friday, and that there was no “either/or” elections among the renewable and renewable energy sources.

Baledie, Donald Trump in Aberdeenshire, last week

Baledie, Donald Trump in Aberdeenshire, last week (PA)

In May, Trump hit Sir Keir with his “expensive and ugly windmills” and instead of progressing with more drilling for oil in the North Sea, he hit one of the flagship strategies of the Labor Leadership – Net Zero -.

At the beginning of this week, he criticized Sir Keir’s taxes on the North Sea oil, and the two praised the Prime Minister when he met Mr. Trump at the Scottish Golf field.

Mr Trump said that the source was “treasure chest for the United Kingdom” because he called Sir Keir to üst encouraging drills ”.

He came shortly after a day after Mr. Trump described Sir Keir as “strong” and “respected, at an unprepared press conference, and even he said he even wanted to make the prime minister happy”.

When asked whether the ministers’ North Sea “the treasure chest will open” lock “”, as the President of the President suggested, Ms. Reeves said: “Oil and gas is incredibly important for our England and our energy safety. And oil and gas will play an important role for decades in our energy mixture for decades.

Rachel Reeves at the St Fergus Gas Factory in Northern Scotland on Friday

Rachel Reeves at the St Fergus Gas Factory in Northern Scotland on Friday (AFP through Getty Images)

“But at the same time. At the same time, we invest in the energy grown in a clean house, including Berwick Bank in Scotland, which will create thousands of new jobs and millions of houses. And this is what our economy has downloaded the bills and has more good work for Scotland.”

The US President was previously listed about the “big windmills önünden that destroys everyone’s property values and killed all birds”.

Also, in a strange way, “And then suddenly, the wind and televisions go out. And your spouses and husbands, ‘Darling, I want to watch Donald Trump on TV tonight. But the wind stopped and I can’t watch’.

The conservative shadow Scottish Secretary Andrew Bowie called on Sir Keir to review the policies affecting the oil and gas industry.

Keir Starmer and Donald Trump in Scotland last week

Keir Starmer and Donald Trump in Scotland last week (PA)

“As President Trump said, he wrote that ‘very high’ tax for the UK’s oil and gas companies for investment,” he wrote.

“When combined with uncertainty about future licensing and investment signals, the expansion of the Energy profits levy (EPL) has created a climate of instability that threatens the economic flexibility of the region.

“President Donald Trump’s statements during your visit – calls Aberdeen as ‘Europe’s oil capital’ and invites England to ‘bring it back’ – reflects a feeling shared by many people in the region.

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