Rishi Sunak 'does not give a damn' about climate change, Ed Miliband claims
The shadow net zero secretary said Mr Sunak saw the drive to cut emissions as an obligation forced on him rather than an economic opportunity.
"We face three crises as a country," Mr Miliband told the online conference of Labour's sister Co-operative Party.
"We face a cost-of-living crisis, we face a long-term economic crisis and we face a climate crisis."
It isn't easy to see this as a criticism, especially from a weird chap claiming to be "shadow net zero secretary". It's feeble, but Ed always was feeble.
How did he rise to a position where his feeble speeches are reported nationally, as if they contain something of interest?
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Before leaping onto his bicycle android pedalling to the next press conference.
We face a surfeit of useless politicians crisis.
Doonhamer - he'd need a bacon sandwich first.
DJ - we do and Ed is one of them.
His brother David was wangled into Oxford by a technique that would be called cheating had it not been deployed by an influential socialist family. How about Ed? Did he actually earn his place?
dearieme - I don't know, but his father certainly seems to have been influential.
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