Is there no humiliation too great for Ed Miliband?

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Ed Miliband's Humiliating Tenure

This article argues that Ed Miliband's time as Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has been marked by a series of humiliating policy failures and reversals. The author cites several examples:

  • The purchase of Japanese coal despite Miliband's previous claims about ending coal mining in the UK.
  • The government's support for a third runway at Heathrow, contradicting Miliband's past opposition.
  • Easing electric vehicle targets, reversing Miliband's previous stance.
  • The government's potential approval of the Rosebank oil and gas field, despite Miliband's condemnation.
  • Continued subsidies for Drax power station, a major CO2 emitter.

The article further criticizes Miliband's leadership of the Labour party, highlighting his role in facilitating Jeremy Corbyn's ascension to leadership. The overall tone suggests Miliband's actions are not only politically embarrassing but also detrimental to the country.

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