The Labour leader hit out at the environmental group’s plans to stop all fossil fuel extraction to help tackle climate change – and said he would not revoke North Sea drilling licences
Keir Starmer has drawn fresh battle lines with Just Stop Oil, branding the group’s demands “contemptible”.
The Labour leader said he would not tear up the 100 new drilling licences Rishi Sunak plans to grant to continue North Sea production for decades to come. The party chief insisted he would only ban the issuing of new approvals to explore oil and gas fields.
Mr Starmer tried to distance himself from Just Stop Oil amid mounting Tory attacks Labour for accepting £1.5million in donations from the campaign group’s backer Dale Vince. The Labour leader blasted activists’ demands to “simply turn off the taps”, arguing it would create “chaos” as existing fields are needed for a managed transition for “decades to come”.
But he also attacked the Prime Minister for trying to force a “cultural wedge” between car drivers and those who want to tackle climate change.