All 403 Labour MPs warned 'not to pull punches' on North Sea energy in urgent letter to back homegrown power
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All 403 Labour MPs warned 'not to pull punches' on North Sea energy in urgent letter to back homegrown power.
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A "fundamental reset" is needed on energy policy, Labour MPs have been warned, including harnessing the full power of the North Sea.
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The head of trade body Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) has written to all 403 Labour MPs, calling for them to back policies that promote homegrown energy, including oil and gas.
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Chief Executive David Whitehouse says that the current approach is helping fuel a "second wave" of 1980s-style de-industrialisation.
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Mr Whitehouse says in the letter that the UK is "at a major crossroads" as it waits for news on the next Prime Minister and warns that, when it comes to energy policy, "this is not a time for pulling punches".
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A: Chief Executive David Whitehouse says that the current approach is helping fuel a "second wave" of 1980s-style de-industrialisation.
B: Mr Whitehouse says in the letter that the UK is "at a major crossroads" as it waits for news on the next Prime Minister and warns that, when it comes to energy policy, "this is not a time for pulling punches".
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