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ed miliband. i want to reassure both _ delaying it. ed miliband. the right honourable gentleman to - decade? well, i welcome the right honourable gentleman to his - decade? well, i welcome the right| honourable gentleman to his place, andindeed honourable gentleman to his place, and indeed i think i think the house will extend our similar thinks to the leader of the opposition, i hope he returns soon. it is, of course, correct, mr speaker, that cop26 is both unbelievably important for our planet, but also very difficult, and it is in the balance, mr speaker, and he is right in what he says about the need to keep 1.5 degrees alive, and that will be and it does depend on what happens this decade, it depends on the commitment that are made. all i will say mr speaker is already substantial commitments under the uk presidency, presidency of cop have been achieved and we have moved o from only 30% of the global economy committed to a net zero by the middle of the century to 80% and every day as i talk to international leaders, we hear further commitment
ed miliband. i want to reassure both _ delaying it. ed miliband. the right honourable gentleman to - decade? well, i welcome the right honourable gentleman to his - decade? well, i welcome the right| honourable gentleman to his place, andindeed honourable gentleman to his place, and indeed i think i think the house will extend our similar thinks to the leader of the opposition, i hope he returns soon. it is, of course, correct, mr speaker, that cop26 is both unbelievably important for our...
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miliband was making that point back in 2012, _ miliband was making that point back in 2012, the ipp aren't_ trades congress has made it and they seem to _ trades congress has made it and they seem to forget that businesses don't exist to _ seem to forget that businesses don't exist to create jobs. and if we want them _ exist to create jobs. and if we want them to— exist to create jobs. and if we want them to do— exist to create jobs. and if we want them to do so than actually what we need to— them to do so than actually what we need to do— them to do so than actually what we need to do is deregulate. that is what _ need to do is deregulate. that is what requires guts not keeping us on this runaway train to ever increasing red tape that chokes businesses and dis— incentivize employment. it's all very well ctaiming — employment. it's all very well claiming that these businesses were heavily— claiming that these businesses were heavily dependent on cheap lava we're _ heavily dependent on cheap lava we're labour from overseas. we need to remember that actually enable businesses to grow and it
miliband was making that point back in 2012, _ miliband was making that point back in 2012, the ipp aren't_ trades congress has made it and they seem to _ trades congress has made it and they seem to forget that businesses don't exist to _ seem to forget that businesses don't exist to create jobs. and if we want them _ exist to create jobs. and if we want them to— exist to create jobs. and if we want them to do— exist to create jobs. and if we want them to do so than actually what we need...
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, the labour shadow business secretaryjust miliband, the labour shadow business secretary just this weekfrom the different countries nationally defined contributions, itjust isn't enough. there is a massive gap in glasgow and it doesn't look as if it will be filled. without china there, the saudis may not be australians may not be there, it doesn't look good. may not be there, it doesn't look aood. ,, . ., .,, good. the us climate envoy has been uuoted, good. the us climate envoy has been quoted, someone _ good. the us climate envoy has been quoted, someone of— good. the us climate envoy has been quoted, someone of an _ good. the us climate envoy has been quoted, someone of an optimistic - quoted, someone of an optimistic says glasgow will probably fall short of targets and cuts. we had a report and interview early in the news channel, the german scientist pointing out that emission levels have actually gone up again and some of the big countries, so it's a bit of the big countries, so it's a bit of a challenge facing us. talk of the mirror in response as well, her majesty is not amused.
, the labour shadow business secretaryjust miliband, the labour shadow business secretary just this weekfrom the different countries nationally defined contributions, itjust isn't enough. there is a massive gap in glasgow and it doesn't look as if it will be filled. without china there, the saudis may not be australians may not be there, it doesn't look good. may not be there, it doesn't look aood. ,, . ., .,, good. the us climate envoy has been uuoted, good. the us climate envoy has been...
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at the next _ miliband. the first thing you do... at the next thing, _ miliband. do... at the next thing, on _ miliband. the first thing you do... at the next thing, on energy, - miliband. the first thing you do... at the next thing, on energy, whyi at the next thing, on energy, why are we _ at the next thing, on energy, why are we in— at the next thing, on energy, why are we in this position? it's because _ are we in this position? it's because we haven't built a resilient energy— because we haven't built a resilient energy system. we allowed gas storage — energy system. we allowed gas storage to close despite the government are being warned about it, government are being warned about it. we _ government are being warned about it, we haven't been fast enough on renewable. — it, we haven't been fast enough on renewable, and crucially on energy efficiencx — renewable, and crucially on energy efficiency. just to make this point, if we _ efficiency. just to make this point, if we were — efficiency. just to make this point, if we were really moving on energy efficienc
at the next _ miliband. the first thing you do... at the next thing, _ miliband. do... at the next thing, on _ miliband. the first thing you do... at the next thing, on energy, - miliband. the first thing you do... at the next thing, on energy, whyi at the next thing, on energy, why are we _ at the next thing, on energy, why are we in— at the next thing, on energy, why are we in this position? it's because _ are we in this position? it's because we haven't built a resilient energy— because...
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thank you for 'oining us, ed miliband. h miliband.hat difference will that - to around 12 countries. what difference will that make? it to around 12 countries. what i difference will that make? it is going to make a massive difference. there will be a lot of destinations and people who have not seen friends and people who have not seen friends and family for a long time. we wait with bated breath to see who is coming off that red list, and it could be latin america, large parts of africa, and it has caused financial difficulties for developing countries, which rely on tourism from the uk. it is interesting times we are living in but it is looking positive to see countries coming off that list. we are part of an organisation involving a lot of trade bodies and we understand we are still in a pandemic, there is a need for a red list, but we believe it should be preserved for destinations where covid concerns are in existence because at the moment the list is too long. because at the moment the list is too lonu. ., ., . too long. you men
thank you for 'oining us, ed miliband. h miliband.hat difference will that - to around 12 countries. what difference will that make? it to around 12 countries. what i difference will that make? it is going to make a massive difference. there will be a lot of destinations and people who have not seen friends and people who have not seen friends and family for a long time. we wait with bated breath to see who is coming off that red list, and it could be latin america, large parts of africa, and...
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and i must say, ed miliband only a few months ago admitted that he didn't have an _ months ago admittedric car. the prime minister's spokeswoman on environmental matters was still driving — environmental matters was still driving a — environmental matters was still driving a diesel car. so these people — driving a diesel car. so these people completely live and breathe this and _ people completely live and breathe this and they struggle to make that switch _ this and they struggle to make that switch. �* , , ., this and they struggle to make that switch. �* , i. ,., this and they struggle to make that switch. �* , ,., ,., ., switch. and putting you both on the sot, switch. and putting you both on the spot, absolutely. _ switch. and putting you both on the spot, absolutely. if— switch. and putting you both on the spot, absolutely. if people - switch. and putting you both on the spot, absolutely. if people live - switch. and putting you both on the spot, absolutely. if people live and| spot, absolutely. if people live and breed this and _ spot, absolutely. if people live and breed this an
and i must say, ed miliband only a few months ago admitted that he didn't have an _ months ago admittedric car. the prime minister's spokeswoman on environmental matters was still driving — environmental matters was still driving a — environmental matters was still driving a diesel car. so these people — driving a diesel car. so these people completely live and breathe this and _ people completely live and breathe this and they struggle to make that switch _ this and they struggle to make...
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about traitors and enemies of the people in all of that stuff, some of the vitriolic attacks on ed miliband was going to stretch the rules of the has to ask yet another question about southend. —— the house. he pull me a very nice glass of wine last time i met him. thank you. chris bryant. a teenager has been arrested in connection with the death of a 14—year—old boy who was found seriously injured at a railway station in glasgow. justin mclaughlin was attacked on the platform of high street railway station on saturday. police scotland launched a murder inquiry and said a 16—year—old boy has been arrested in connection with the incident. 0fficers said inquiries are continuing after the arrest. ford has announced a transformation of its plant at halewood, on merseyside, in a move that will secure hundreds of jobs. the car maker is spending more than £200 million converting the factory to produce components for electric vehicles from 2024. it's part of plans to make its entire passenger vehicle line—up in europe electric by 2030. we can speak now to mika minio—paluello, the policy lead for cl
about traitors and enemies of the people in all of that stuff, some of the vitriolic attacks on ed miliband was going to stretch the rules of the has to ask yet another question about southend. —— the house. he pull me a very nice glass of wine last time i met him. thank you. chris bryant. a teenager has been arrested in connection with the death of a 14—year—old boy who was found seriously injured at a railway station in glasgow. justin mclaughlin was attacked on the platform of high...
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when we saw ed miliband, former leader of the labour party, and then you respond instead of keir starmeryesterday in those 45 minutes of prep time and then also whilst i was in the chamber of trying to work out what the chancellor was saying and what it actually meant for family finances and business finances. not much time to prepare, but i hope i did a good job subbing for my boss keir starmer in unpicking some of the announcements the chancellor made yesterday. t announcements the chancellor made esterda . ::. announcements the chancellor made esterda . :. :, announcements the chancellor made esterda . :, , :, yesterday. i can tell from your smile you _ yesterday. i can tell from your smile you actually _ yesterday. i can tell from your smile you actually really i yesterday. i can tell from your i smile you actually really enjoyed it. smile you actually really en'oyed it. ~ it. well... | laughter i am not sure i would go that far. there was a lot of braying from the tory benches which i haven't ever experienced anything like. but it was a privilege, it is a privilege to respond to the
when we saw ed miliband, former leader of the labour party, and then you respond instead of keir starmeryesterday in those 45 minutes of prep time and then also whilst i was in the chamber of trying to work out what the chancellor was saying and what it actually meant for family finances and business finances. not much time to prepare, but i hope i did a good job subbing for my boss keir starmer in unpicking some of the announcements the chancellor made yesterday. t announcements the chancellor...