Labour would take global lead on climate - Miliband
The Guardian|July 02, 2024
Comments come despite party's reversal of some green pledges this year
Jessica Elgot
Labour would take global lead on climate - Miliband

Labour will promise to take the lead on global efforts to tackle the climate crisis, filling a "vacuum of leadership" on the world stage and proving that Rishi Sunak's U-turn on net zero has been a "historic mistake", Ed Miliband has said.

The former party leader, who is the shadow secretary of state for energy security and net zero, said the UK needed to change course and was "off track".

Labour drew widespread criticism this year from economists, industrial leaders and environmentalists when it cut its green investment plans by half, rolling back on a pledge to spend £28bn equipping the economy to reach its climate target.

It has also been locked in combat with the Tories over the costs and benefits of a green transition and has given way in certain key areas. Last week Miliband said he would scrap the Tories' 2035 gas boiler ban.

But Miliband says the party would put the climate front and centre of its plans in government.

He promised to reverse the ban on onshore wind in the immediate days after parliament returns following the election. Miliband also said it was a chance to fundamentally change course on climate and to make that case on the world stage.

"We have taken the manifesto position we have because we think it is the right thing now. But it is also right that we fill the vacuum of leadership on this issue," he said in an interview with the Guardian.

"We now have a government that is explicitly going along with the climate delayers. We have to change course as a country and as a world.

This story is from the July 02, 2024 edition of The Guardian.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the July 02, 2024 edition of The Guardian.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM THE GUARDIANView All
House prices remain flat but cuts to mortgage rates offer hope of more upbeat market
The Guardian

House prices remain flat but cuts to mortgage rates offer hope of more upbeat market

UK house prices have remained \"subdued\" for a third month in a row, according to a leading lender, but a recent run of mortgage rate reductions is offering hopes of improvement in the market.

time-read
2 mins  |
July 06, 2024
Trophy hunting The politics of saving the super tuskers
The Guardian

Trophy hunting The politics of saving the super tuskers

In the borderlands of Tanzania and Kenya, the \"super tuskers\" roam.

time-read
3 mins  |
July 06, 2024
Orbán's 'peace mission' to Moscow condemned by fellow EU leaders
The Guardian

Orbán's 'peace mission' to Moscow condemned by fellow EU leaders

Viktor Orbán, Europe's most proRussia leader, met Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin yesterday, in a rare trip to Moscow that drew strong condemnation from European leaders.

time-read
2 mins  |
July 06, 2024
Holds barred Time called on cuddling koalas for the camera
The Guardian

Holds barred Time called on cuddling koalas for the camera

From Taylor Swift to King Charles, cuddling a koala in Australia has long on bucket-lists for celebrities, politicians and tourists alike.

time-read
1 min  |
July 06, 2024
Jordan Kingdom faces 'tricky balancing act' over Palestine
The Guardian

Jordan Kingdom faces 'tricky balancing act' over Palestine

Last week, under the blazing summer sun, a crowd marched through central Amman, waving placards and flags.

time-read
2 mins  |
July 06, 2024
Timeline The week that sparked a wave of panic in the Democratic party
The Guardian

Timeline The week that sparked a wave of panic in the Democratic party

History may record them as eight days that sank a presidency, or at least as forming the rockiest road to a convention in living memory - a week that left Joe Biden's reelection bid hanging by a thread.

time-read
2 mins  |
July 06, 2024
Biden launches media blitz to counter health fears and salvage US presidential bid
The Guardian

Biden launches media blitz to counter health fears and salvage US presidential bid

Joe Biden was gearing up yesterday for a three-day public relations blitz aimed at salvaging his floundering presidential candidacy after a week of disarray caused by his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump.

time-read
3 mins  |
July 06, 2024
'We can click together' England seek redemption in Düsseldorf
The Guardian

'We can click together' England seek redemption in Düsseldorf

The talk among the English, in recent days, has been of change. After a period of chaos and instability, where nothing appeared to be working, there was a chance to turn the page. Would the opportunity be taken? Would Gareth Southgate switch to three at the back?

time-read
3 mins  |
July 06, 2024
Glastonbury is a bit woke, says Gallagher as he urges bands to 'stop yapping'
The Guardian

Glastonbury is a bit woke, says Gallagher as he urges bands to 'stop yapping'

Noel Gallagher, long a champion of leftwing political causes such as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, has decried Glastonbury festival as \"getting a bit woke now\".

time-read
2 mins  |
July 06, 2024
Dawn meetings and discipline How Labour stuck to its programme and secured victory
The Guardian

Dawn meetings and discipline How Labour stuck to its programme and secured victory

As the election campaign entered its final week, staff at Labour headquarters were treated to a surprise guest.

time-read
4 mins  |
July 06, 2024