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COP climate chief urges PM to raise windfall tax on greedy oil and gas firms

GREEDY oil and gas firms must face an even bigger windfall tax after BP announced profits TRIPLE that of last year, Rishi Sunak has been urged.

COP climate chief, Alok Sharma piled fresh pressure on the PM and Chancellor to raise more money and actively encourage firms to invest more in renewables.

Mr Sharma, who was sacked from Cabinet last week but kept his climate job, lashed out at the “excessive profits” being made this year thanks to spiralling energy costs.

He said: “As I said last week, we need to raise more money from a windfall tax on oil and gas companies and actively encourage them to invest in #renewables.”

The cost of living crisis, soaring inflation and a dire economic forecast means Britain has a whopping £50billion hole in the public finances.

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