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we arejoined by ed miliband, the shadow climate secretary. to say we i how will you do that? it is a big i and ambitious plan to say we will have a zero carbon electricity system by 2030. we would be the first major country in the world to do that. we have an independent report showing it can be done. the way we will do it is by turbo boosting all of the renewable power we need, so that is about quadrupling offshore wind, travelling solar power, doubling onshore wind, thinks the current government is not doing and the really important thing about it as it is notjust good for the planet, thatis it is notjust good for the planet, that is important, it will cut energy bills by £93 billion over the coming years, create half a million jobs and give us a crucial energy security. jobs and give us a crucial energy securi . ~ , security. with everything the government _ security. with everything the government says _ security. with everything the government says it - security. with everything the government says it will - security. with everything the
we arejoined by ed miliband, the shadow climate secretary. to say we i how will you do that? it is a big i and ambitious plan to say we will have a zero carbon electricity system by 2030. we would be the first major country in the world to do that. we have an independent report showing it can be done. the way we will do it is by turbo boosting all of the renewable power we need, so that is about quadrupling offshore wind, travelling solar power, doubling onshore wind, thinks the current...
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ed miliband, thank you very much.rest of the day�*s news. the suspect in a deadly mass stabbing in western canada has died in police custody. 32—year—old myles sanderson was arrested overnight after spending several days on the run. he died shortly afterwards. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal has more. for days, a manhunt has gripped three provinces of western canada, an area half the size of europe. it ended with the arrest of one of the countries most wanted men. myles sanderson was pursued by police down a road not far from where the killings occurred. he died in hospital shortly after being arrested and there are conflicting reports on what happened. 0ur province is breathing a collective sigh of relief, as myles sanderson is no longer at large. i can confirm he is no longer a threat and there is no risk to the public related to this investigation. it is just something i cannot speak to that specific manner of death. that will be part of the autopsy that will be conducted. myles sanderson�*s brother, da
ed miliband, thank you very much.rest of the day�*s news. the suspect in a deadly mass stabbing in western canada has died in police custody. 32—year—old myles sanderson was arrested overnight after spending several days on the run. he died shortly afterwards. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal has more. for days, a manhunt has gripped three provinces of western canada, an area half the size of europe. it ended with the arrest of one of the countries most wanted men. myles...
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ed miliband, remember any talk of borrowing was seen as really, really bad and taxing.itish great british energy company, british powerfor british people. but he also sent a very strong messages to middle britain as well. he said, i want to do homeownership, i am happy for people to create wealth, control immigration with a points—based system, vitalise public services. big cheers for supporting nato, ukraine. slaying some of those dragons from the era ofjeremy corbyn. so he has got this interesting position where he is being radical on some things like rail going back into national ownership. but he is still, the word aspiration came up a number of times. {iii aspiration came up a number of times. u, , aspiration came up a number of times. _, , , ., times. of course, it is not the same as the ten — times. of course, it is not the same as the ten policy — times. of course, it is not the same as the ten policy pledges _ times. of course, it is not the same as the ten policy pledges he - times. of course, it is not the same as the ten policy pledges he made l times. of co
ed miliband, remember any talk of borrowing was seen as really, really bad and taxing.itish great british energy company, british powerfor british people. but he also sent a very strong messages to middle britain as well. he said, i want to do homeownership, i am happy for people to create wealth, control immigration with a points—based system, vitalise public services. big cheers for supporting nato, ukraine. slaying some of those dragons from the era ofjeremy corbyn. so he has got this...
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earlier shadow climate change secretary, ed miliband spoke to our political correspondent jonathan blakeo carbon electricity system by 2030. we would be the first major country in the world to do that. we have an independent report showing it can be done. the way we are going to do it is by turbo boosting all of the renewable power we need, so that is about quadrupling offshore wind, trebling solar power, doubling onshore wind, things the current government is not doing and the really important thing about it is it is notjust good for the planet, that is important, it will cut energy bills by £93 billion over the coming years, it will create half a million jobs and it will give us crucial energy security. with everything the government says it will do about ramping up or allowing more fossil fuel production, fracking as well, you will have a lot of catching up to do. is that promise about all those jobs a bit of an empty one given how much change the industry will have to undergo? not at all, it is an absolutely clear and well worked out promise and there is a big contrast. look, the gov
earlier shadow climate change secretary, ed miliband spoke to our political correspondent jonathan blakeo carbon electricity system by 2030. we would be the first major country in the world to do that. we have an independent report showing it can be done. the way we are going to do it is by turbo boosting all of the renewable power we need, so that is about quadrupling offshore wind, trebling solar power, doubling onshore wind, things the current government is not doing and the really important...
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"this is a charterfor earthquakes," responded ed miliband. says it is ready to exploit what it believes could be a vast resource. research says it could be dramatically large. it could be as big as the north sea. but we don't know that until we can do the science and that's what we are asking to do. the government says the current rules on earthquakes are too strict and will be changed, but a new geological survey says there is still limited understanding of the risk — and that�*s not the only issue, say campaigners. what we need to talk about is our energy use and demand. that means we need a nationwide programme insulating homes all over the uk to reduce our bills, but also for the climate. we don�*t need fracking, which will make the climate emergency even worse than it already is. so here�*s the question. will fracking reduce your energy bills? and, unfortunately, the answer is no. companies will sell any gas they produce at market prices, and there won�*t be enough gas to significantly affect those. justin rowlatt, bbc news. a 16—year—ol
"this is a charterfor earthquakes," responded ed miliband. says it is ready to exploit what it believes could be a vast resource. research says it could be dramatically large. it could be as big as the north sea. but we don't know that until we can do the science and that's what we are asking to do. the government says the current rules on earthquakes are too strict and will be changed, but a new geological survey says there is still limited understanding of the risk — and that�*s...
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applause ed miliband has just ed miliband hasjust set ed miliband has just set out how the next labourt of europe is powering ahead with electric battery factories, and we are stuck in the slow lane. it matters that of germany, france and the us are making the running with green hydrogen, but we are not. we have the ability. but we want the job is here. we want the factories here. and we want british businesses to take the lead. applause world. on that, and responding to what seb said, what is the labour go —— government to do that will transform people's lives? manufacture coyle. in coyle coil. in cost of living. in cost of living. in cost of living. in cost of living. cost of living. in cost of living. cost of living. in cost of living. cost of living. in cost of livina. , ., of living. here, here is the deal. the next labour _ of living. here, here is the deal. the next labour government - of living. here, here is the deal. | the next labour government will create a national wealth fund. so that when we invest, in new industries, in partnership with business, the british people will
applause ed miliband has just ed miliband hasjust set ed miliband has just set out how the next labourt of europe is powering ahead with electric battery factories, and we are stuck in the slow lane. it matters that of germany, france and the us are making the running with green hydrogen, but we are not. we have the ability. but we want the job is here. we want the factories here. and we want british businesses to take the lead. applause world. on that, and responding to what seb said, what is...
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if ed miliband or _ promising lower taxes? if ed miliband or gotta _ promising lower taxes?gotta bejeremy corbyn made a plan like this they would be laughed out court but for some reason, when liz truss and kwasi kwarteng, they are not enthusiastic matter to back the scale of the challenge is such that the upper prepare to behave in this way that is counter to what they believe about being a low tax economy but it is like what we saw during the pandemic whereby rishi sunak�*s stimulus was enormous in scale and he saw himself as a low tax fiscal conservative also, so we are through the looking glass as regards economic orthodoxy. the point is the issues are of such magnitude that, even the most hawkish neoliberal is clamouring for the government to use their cheque book. we clamouring for the government to use their cheque book.— their cheque book. we are awaiting this announcement _ their cheque book. we are awaiting this announcement and _ their cheque book. we are awaiting this announcement and one - their cheque book. we are awaiting i this announcement and one presumes t
if ed miliband or _ promising lower taxes? if ed miliband or gotta _ promising lower taxes?gotta bejeremy corbyn made a plan like this they would be laughed out court but for some reason, when liz truss and kwasi kwarteng, they are not enthusiastic matter to back the scale of the challenge is such that the upper prepare to behave in this way that is counter to what they believe about being a low tax economy but it is like what we saw during the pandemic whereby rishi sunak�*s stimulus was...
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productive, how we get growth, how we get skills, centred on a green economic plan which was set out by ed milibandfind reeves on monday. it is a very exciting prospect.— reeves on monday. it is a very exciting prospect. and so you really do want to hear— exciting prospect. and so you really do want to hear more _ exciting prospect. and so you really do want to hear more than - exciting prospect. and so you really do want to hear more than just - exciting prospect. and so you really do want to hear more than just a i do want to hear more than just a critique, as we have heard, legitimately, from labour party politicians, about the conservative government? there has got to be something more proactive, for you? i am very confident, jo, that the british public will look at this speech and they will be left with an alternative. they will be very clear what a labour government would mean for them and their families, what a labour government would mean for them and theirfamilies, if what a labour government would mean for them and their families, if they put their trust in us at the next general election.
productive, how we get growth, how we get skills, centred on a green economic plan which was set out by ed milibandfind reeves on monday. it is a very exciting prospect.— reeves on monday. it is a very exciting prospect. and so you really do want to hear— exciting prospect. and so you really do want to hear more _ exciting prospect. and so you really do want to hear more than - exciting prospect. and so you really do want to hear more than just - exciting prospect. and so you really do...
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"this is a charterfor earthquakes," responded ed miliband.uels. renewables are today nine times cheaper than gas. but britain's biggest private company says it is ready to exploit what it believes could be a vast resource. research says it could be dramatically large. - it could be as big as the north sea. but we don't know that until we can do the science and that's _ what we are asking to do. the government says the current rules on earthquakes are too strict and will be changed, but a new geological survey says there is still limited understanding of the risk — and that's not the only issue, say campaigners. what we need to talk about is our energy use and demand. that means we need a nationwide programme insulating homes all over the uk to reduce our bills but also for the climate. we don't need fracking, which will make the climate emergency even worse than it already is. so here's the question. will fracking reduce your energy bills? and unfortunately the answer is no. companies will sell any gas they produce at market prices, and there
"this is a charterfor earthquakes," responded ed miliband.uels. renewables are today nine times cheaper than gas. but britain's biggest private company says it is ready to exploit what it believes could be a vast resource. research says it could be dramatically large. - it could be as big as the north sea. but we don't know that until we can do the science and that's _ what we are asking to do. the government says the current rules on earthquakes are too strict and will be changed,...
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labour's ed miliband replying to the government's jacob rees—mogg.him quite sharply?— quite sharply? you cannot dismiss --eole, quite sharply? you cannot dismiss peeple. many _ quite sharply? you cannot dismiss peeple. many of _ quite sharply? you cannot dismiss people, many of them _ quite sharply? you cannot dismiss people, many of them are - quite sharply? you cannot dismiss people, many of them are my - people, many of them are my constituents, who have got genuine legitimate concerns, as being a luddite. if he is so confident that this is a process that will garner local consent, local support, it shouldn't be frightened to put the facts out there, have a debate and test that local public opinion. i would urge the secretary of state, listen to what the prime minister said, she was crystal clear, fracking would only take place where there was local consent, and at the moment the government cannot even define local. the government have got a lot of work to do on this. what is your opposition to the government's position at the moment? is it purely
labour's ed miliband replying to the government's jacob rees—mogg.him quite sharply?— quite sharply? you cannot dismiss --eole, quite sharply? you cannot dismiss peeple. many _ quite sharply? you cannot dismiss peeple. many of _ quite sharply? you cannot dismiss people, many of them _ quite sharply? you cannot dismiss people, many of them are - quite sharply? you cannot dismiss people, many of them are my - people, many of them are my constituents, who have got genuine legitimate concerns,...
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is the wrong time to be increasing taxes on businesses, but the shadow climate change secretary ed milibandimply did not buy the argument that there would be less investment if companies paid what he called their fair share. ijust want to make a point about what would happen if we make a windfall tax at the levels we have talked about having. the chief executive of bp, one of the company is making those billions, said it would have no effect on their investments. this investment argument is, i'm afraid, a bogus argument. it is ideology that is prevailing here and it is the wrong ideology. there is going to be a lot of pressure on the government to get this right, because of the scale of the crisis, but a very real worry also about the sort of long—term economic impact of this on the country. economic impact of this on the count . , . , country. yes, and it interesting that liz truss _ country. yes, and it interesting that liz truss has _ country. yes, and it interesting that liz truss has only - country. yes, and it interesting that liz truss has only been - country. yes, and it interesting
is the wrong time to be increasing taxes on businesses, but the shadow climate change secretary ed milibandimply did not buy the argument that there would be less investment if companies paid what he called their fair share. ijust want to make a point about what would happen if we make a windfall tax at the levels we have talked about having. the chief executive of bp, one of the company is making those billions, said it would have no effect on their investments. this investment argument is,...
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summer i remember the reaction _ bills over the summer i remember the reaction back in 2013 to ed miliband'stually those sums and big policies are considered what government should be doing. _ considered what government should be doing. for— considered what government should be doing, for right or wrong. in terms of the _ doing, for right or wrong. in terms of the reality hitting, and i was talking — of the reality hitting, and i was talking to — of the reality hitting, and i was talking to a conservative mp recently _ talking to a conservative mp recently who said the proverbial is about— recently who said the proverbial is about to _ recently who said the proverbial is about to hit the fan but we can't afford _ about to hit the fan but we can't afford to — about to hit the fan but we can't afford to turn the fan on. that's the awful— afford to turn the fan on. that's the awful dynamic we are going to have this — the awful dynamic we are going to have this winter, where it will be very difficult to confront reality and then — very difficult to confront reality and then to work out what feas
summer i remember the reaction _ bills over the summer i remember the reaction back in 2013 to ed miliband'stually those sums and big policies are considered what government should be doing. _ considered what government should be doing. for— considered what government should be doing, for right or wrong. in terms of the _ doing, for right or wrong. in terms of the reality hitting, and i was talking — of the reality hitting, and i was talking to — of the reality hitting, and i was talking...
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we heard just now people, ed miliband saying it wouldn't change gas prices and thatis it wouldn't changection and this would contribute.— production and this would contribute. �* , , ., . contribute. anything produced in the uk, does automatically _ contribute. anything produced in the uk, does automatically come - contribute. anything produced in the uk, does automatically come to - contribute. anything produced in the uk, does automatically come to the | uk, does automatically come to the uk, does automatically come to the uk or is it sold on global markets? it doesn't matter where it is sold, the treasury will still earn taxes and royalties from everything produced, the same as in the north sea, so we still get the benefit whether sold domestically or not, but it doesn't seem it would be sold internationally because you have to transport it, it would be more efficient to be sold domestically. we have seen concerns about earthquakes and that is why the initial fracking exploratory investigations were halted and the government on their manifesto said they wouldn't reopen them. what abou
we heard just now people, ed miliband saying it wouldn't change gas prices and thatis it wouldn't changection and this would contribute.— production and this would contribute. �* , , ., . contribute. anything produced in the uk, does automatically _ contribute. anything produced in the uk, does automatically come - contribute. anything produced in the uk, does automatically come to - contribute. anything produced in the uk, does automatically come to the | uk, does automatically come to the...
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do we go right back to the start with ed miliband potentially propped up by the snp who want even moreuncing today. j don't accept that. he was right to refer to the appalling car crash of a mess from labour. that refer to the appalling car crash of a mess from labour.— a mess from labour. that was a rlobal a mess from labour. that was a global crash _ a mess from labour. that was a global crash from _ a mess from labour. that was a global crash from the _ a mess from labour. that was a global crash from the financial i global crash from the financial market. j global crash from the financial market. ., , ., ., market. i now sit at the desk for that miss _ market. i now sit at the desk for that miss was _ market. i now sit at the desk for that miss was created _ market. i now sit at the desk for that miss was created and - market. i now sit at the desk for that miss was created and i - market. i now sit at the desk for| that miss was created and i don't accept i do anything like labour because the chancellor has been clear today that we will get debt over gdp falling in the medium term
do we go right back to the start with ed miliband potentially propped up by the snp who want even moreuncing today. j don't accept that. he was right to refer to the appalling car crash of a mess from labour. that refer to the appalling car crash of a mess from labour.— a mess from labour. that was a rlobal a mess from labour. that was a global crash _ a mess from labour. that was a global crash from _ a mess from labour. that was a global crash from the _ a mess from labour. that was a...