Rachel Reeves has rejected Donald Trump’s call To prevent the spread of “ugly windmills” in the North Sea and drill for oil instead.
US President targeted Pawan Turbines within hours of landing in Scotland last week For a visit,
But the Chancellor has insisted that no one is “either/or like” Renewable and non-renewable energy source On Friday, on his visit to Losimouth on North Sea Coast in More.
Mr. Trump hit one Major strategies of labor leadership, on net zero, When he asked Sir Keer to “stop expensive and frightening Pawan Chakkis“And proceed with more drilling instead Oil In the north oceanIn May.
He criticized earlier this week Sir ker On taxes North Sea Oil, bus Hours after praising the Prime Minister, both of them met in Trump’s Scottish Golf Course,
Mr. Trump said that the resource was “Treasure for the United Kingdom” was the chest as he urged Sir Keer to “encourage drills”.
Mr. Trump’s description came after less than a day Sir Keir as “strong” and “respected” at an improptu press conference, and even said he wanted to “please the Prime Minister”.
Asked if the minister would “unlock” the North Sea “Treasury Chest”, as the US President suggested, Ms. Reeves said: “Oil and gas are incredibly important for UK and our energy security. And oil and gas are going to play an important role in our energy mix for the coming decades.
“… but it is either/or not. At the same time, we are investing in clean homegron energy including the Bervik Bank in Scotland, which will build thousands of new jobs and millions of houses.” And to ensure that our economy has this energy security that we need, that we bring down the bills and bring more good jobs for Scotland. ,
The US President first said of “large windmills” that “destroy everyone’s property values, kill all birds”.
He has also claimed that they are incredible energy sources, once strangely, “and then, suddenly, it stops; wind and television stop. And your wives and husband say, ‘Darling, I want to see. Donald Trump Tonight on television. But the wind stopped flowing and I could not see. There is no electricity in the house, darling ‘. ,
Conservative Chhaya Scottish Secretary Andrew Bovi has written to Sir Keir, who is calling for review of policies affecting the oil and gas industry.
“As President Trump has said, Britain is a barrier to investing ‘too much’ on oil and gas companies,” he wrote.
“Energy profits in combination with uncertainty around future licensing and investment signals create an atmosphere of volatility, which endanger jobs, innovation and economic flexibility of the region.
“President Donald Trump’s comment during your visit – urges Aberdeen to ‘bring back’ and ‘Bringing it back’ from the Britain – reflect the spirit shared by many people in the region.
“Can I urge you to consider the President’s call to ‘encourage’ hydrocarbon’s domestic production?
“Oil and gas still have an important role for our energy mixture and playing in the economic future; British people will see the benefits of Britain from domestic investigation and drilling compared to more imports from Norway and Qatar.”