Keir Starmer is to stick to his pledge to deliver clean energy by 2030 despite the fallout over Labour’s failure to win the Uxbridge by-election due to the expansion of the Ulez low emission zone janemerrick23 reports
that the clean energy target – one of Sir Keir’s five missions – “absolutely” remained in place and that there was no contradiction between pursuing policies to tackle climate change and reducing the cost of living for people.
The Labour pledge says: “We will make energy cheap and secure, so that the British public never again face spiralling bills; boost jobs and investment in every region and nation of the country; and grow our economy from the bottom up and the middle out.” Mr Penton added: “As Ella Roberts’s mother has said, ‘Mr Khan is legally obligated to clean up the air and so is the government’.
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