Claire Coutinho
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Which lie would you prefer Sam? That you arenât doing any harm to jobs in the North Sea? That becoming more reliant on foreign gas with higher emissions is showing âclimate leadershipâ? That mak...
First, you can use the tax revenue to cut bills. Second, your balance of payments improves which lowers costs across everything. Third, there are entire sectors supported by the oil and gas indus...
The Labour leadership want to talk about inequality. Why? Because redistributing your money is easier than engaging with the trade-offs needed for growth. Cheap energy. Fix planning, the regulato...
The Government appears to have put pressure on the EHRC to make legally dubious changes to parts of the new Code of Practice. That would be unacceptable interference - and we deserve to know the t...
Bills went up by ÂŁ200 before the war thanks to your policies. If gas went to zero bills are *still* set to rise because of ballooning grid costs. Cheap electricity is better for electrification....
I warned Labour MPs that swallowing Ed Milibandâs lines on the North Sea would make them look foolish. Hereâs one such example. People are losing their jobs and we are losing the tax revenue and ...
We have to cut the taxes Government chooses to impose on electricity. If we want people to use electricity, we need to make it cheap. We have to back the North Sea, double down on nuclear and axe ...
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Britainâs miserabilist view of energy policy is never as clear as during a heatwave. Thatâs because, unlike virtually every other civilised country, British housebuilders are de facto banned from ...
Ed Miliband promised to cut bills by ÂŁ300 but they went up by ÂŁ200 before the Iran war even started and now theyâre going up again. Our Cheap Power Plan would save households ÂŁ200 and cut the cos...
@TiceRichard The problem that Richard has is that I wasn't in government when this ban was put in place, but Reform's Economic, Education and de facto Foreign spokesman were. I'm sure they don't a...
Itâs time to end the de facto ban on air conditioning. Only 3% of British homes have air con compared to 90% of homes in the US, or Japan. We need to overturn our miserabilist approach to energy ...
The head of Next is right to raise the plight of young people trying to get their first job. Youth unemployment is the highest level in over a decade thanks to the Governmentâs policies raising th...
Labour are talking about price controls. Instead they should look in the mirror. Today they confirmed a new Packaging Tax, on top of their taxes on jobs, farms and fertiliser - all of which will ...
Andy Burnham has been Labourâs fun uncle. Heâs sat on the sidelines promising everyone everything because heâs *never* had to foot the bill. Much harder to do that if you are actually the one in ...
Ed Miliband is gunning to be our next Chancellor. If this man moves into Downing Street, then Lord help us all. https://t.co/ixHyMLsH9l
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Andy Burnham is about to make all of the Labour MPs who voted this week to shut down the North Sea look like clowns. Why? Because you canât seriously talk about reindustrialisation whilst you b...
Itâs almost beyond belief, but yes, Labourâs energy policy is to shut down our own domestic oil and gas industry whilst directly funding Putinâs war machine instead. On Tuesday, while Labour MPs w...
Rachel Reeves finally realises that cutting taxes reduces costs for consumers. Instead of her Soviet scheme to cap food prices, maybe now sheâll do the same for the Carbon Tax, the Fertiliser Tax...
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