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UK politics: Tories’ energy policy shows they are ‘anti-science, anti-jobs, anti-future’ Miliband tells MPs – as it happened | Politics

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Miliband says Tory energy policy shows they are ‘anti-science, anti-jobs, anti-energy security, anti-future’

Andrew Bowie, a shadow energy minster, responded for the Conseratives – not Claire Coutinho, the shadow energy secretary.

He said it was “ridiculous” for Miliband to suggest in his Guardian interview that opponents of net zero were unpatriotic. He went on

We need to bring back a sense of rationality, of proportion to this debate, because … language like this is alienating more and more people from the important cause of ensuring that the planet we pass on to our children.

Bowie suggested Miliband was not telling the truth about the impact of net zero policies.

Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker, intervened, to object, saying MPs should not accuse each other of being dishonest. Bowie withdrew that suggestion.

But he said it was “shameful” of Miliband to use the Met Office report as cover to attack the opposition.

Labour’s climate policies would make Britain poorer, he said.

In response, Miliband said:

We’re in a situation now where the shadow secretary of state goes into hiding when there’s a statement about the climate crisis, because it’s just too embarrassing to try and articulate the opposition’s position.

And look at the central chasm. At the heart of [Bowie’s] response is that he and his colleagues have taken the decision to abandon 20 years of bipartisanship when it comes to climate.

One of the great strides forward was Theresa May’s net zero by 2050 – now he’s trashing it and saying it was a disaster.

Miliband said Bowie was wrong to claim net zero policies would have a net cost. “All the evidence is delaying action costs more, not less,” he said.

He said it was not clear if the Tories have any net zero target at all now.

And he said Bowie was wrong to claim, as he did in a recent interview, that the net zero target was not based on science.

The point is net zero was a target that Theresa May adopted, driven by the science.

So what are they [the Conservatives]? They are anti-science. They are anti-jobs. They are anti-energy security, and they are anti-future generations.

He said he agreed with May, who described opponents of her net zero policies when she was PM as “ideologues at the political extremes” or “populists who offer only easy answers to complex questions”.

Miliband said he could not have put it better himself.

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Key events

Afternoon summary

  • Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, has used what he said will be the first annual statement to parliament about the state of the climate to accuse the Conservatives of being “anti-science, anti-jobs, anti-energy security, and anti-future generations”. (See 4.24pm.)

  • Wes Streeting, the health secretary, has said the British Medical Association (BMA) is acting in an “shockingly irresponsible” way by telling members not to tell their employers if they are planning to strike. (See 2.57pm.)

For a full list of all the stories covered on the blog today, do scroll through the list of key event headlines near the top of the blog.

Energy secretary Ed Miliband (left) and environment secretary Steve Reed (right) during a visit to the Ock and Thame Farmers floodplain restoration project, in South Hinksey, Oxfordshire, ahead of the publication of the state of the climate report today. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA
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