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Home » Rachel Reeves on collision course with Ed Miliband as Chancellor backs North Sea drilling

Rachel Reeves on collision course with Ed Miliband as Chancellor backs North Sea drilling

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has voiced her support for two North Sea drilling projects, even as Energy Secretary Ed Miliband strikes a more cautious tone.She said she was “very happy” to back exploration at both the Rosebank oil field and the Jackdaw gas field, citing the potential for job creation and increased tax revenues as key reasons for her position.”It would, of course, create jobs and tax revenue, and that is why we continue to support oil and gas for decades to come,” she said.The ongoing instability in the Middle East is restricting oil and gas transit through the Strait of Hormuz, driving up prices and demonstrating Britain’s need to secure domestic energy supplies.Mr Miliband has struck a more cautious tone regarding excessive dependence on new fossil fuel extraction, though a decision on the licences is anticipated.The situation presents a challenge for Labour, who made a manifesto pledge to block fresh oil and gas drilling as part of its net zero ambitions.Ms Reeves addressed this tension, and said: “We said in our manifesto we would honour existing licences but the courts overturned the previous government’s decision”.The licensing decisions have gained political significance amid concerns over escalating energy costs and rising household energy bills.Last week, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch pressed Sir Keir Starmer to step in and approve both the Rosebank and Jackdaw projects.The Prime Minister declined to do so, explaining that the licensing decision must legally be made by Mr Miliband.The conflict between the United States and Israel against Iran has contributed to these price concerns, making the question of domestic energy production increasingly urgent for the government.LATEST POLITICS NEWS BELOW…’No current supply issues’ for fuel in the UK says business ministerBusiness minister Kate Dearden has assured consumers that there are “no current supply issues” for fuel in the UK, and said people can continue filling up their cars.Speaking to Sky News, she said: “There are no current supply issues.“But, of course, we are assessing the situation and governments, of course, plan for contingencies as well”.She added: “People should, over the Easter weekend, continue to fill up their cars and take those journeys, if they are going for a short trip abroad over the coming days, or whatever plans they have”.Asked about decisions by other Governments to try and save fuel, she said the UK’s situation is “different”.US and EU relationships ‘equally important’ to UK says business ministerBusiness minister Kate Dearden has said the UK’s relationships with the US and EU are “equally important” after the Prime Minister called for closer ties with Europe.It comes after Donald Trump said he was considering pulling out of Nato after allies did not join his war against Iran.Speaking to Times Radio, Ms Dearden said the closer relationship with Europe is “important for people’s cost of living”.However, she added: “But that doesn’t mean that we are picking sides between the US and the EU, we really recognise that both those relationships are equally as important, not just for our economy, but for our national security as well.”She added that the Government was not looking to rejoin the single market.

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