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Ordinary British families face a 13% jump in energy bills this July, pushing typical household costs to £1,862 annually, all while the Labour government refuses to unlock new North Sea oil and gas fields, according to analysis by the Daily Express.
Starmer’s Government Prioritises Ideology Over Your Bills
The Daily Express reveals that despite soaring energy costs and global instability, the Labour government is stubbornly refusing to green-light new oil and gas exploration in the North Sea. This decision comes as annual household energy prices are set to jump by 13% in July, with typical customers paying £1,862, making the cost of living crisis even worse for your family.
The situation is critical, with Enrique Cornejo of Offshore Energies UK warning the Express that Britain has “less than two weeks worth of stored gas supply.” This vulnerability is exacerbated by global conflicts, including the war in Iran disrupting shipping and the potential for Russia to cut off liquified natural gas (LNG) deliveries to the UK.
Britain’s Energy Crisis: A Self-Inflicted Wound?
The Daily Express highlights that the UK already suffers from some of the highest industrial electricity prices in the International Energy Agency, ranking second only to Germany for domestic use after taxes in 2024. This makes it impossible for British industries to compete and drives up the cost of everything you buy.
Even former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair has urged Labour ministers, as reported by the Daily Express, to “remove those parts of the net zero agenda which prioritise clean energy over cheaper energy.” However, the King’s Speech confirmed the Labour government’s commitment to banning new North Sea licences and fracking, showing a clear disregard for immediate economic and security challenges facing your country.
- Your energy bills are set to rise by 13% in July, pushing typical household costs to £1,862.
- Britain has less than two weeks of stored gas supply, according to Offshore Energies UK.
- The Labour government is refusing to issue new North Sea oil and gas exploration licences.
- The UK has some of the highest industrial and domestic electricity prices globally.
- Sir Tony Blair has called on Labour to prioritise cheaper energy over Net Zero ideology.
What This Means for Britain
This decision means ordinary British families will continue to face crippling energy bills, making it harder to heat their homes and afford basic necessities.
The Labour government’s stance on North Sea exploration leaves Britain dangerously reliant on volatile international energy markets, risking national security and economic stability.
By refusing to utilise domestic energy resources, the government is hindering British industry, making it more expensive for businesses to operate and ultimately driving up prices for consumers.
This prioritisation of Net Zero ideology over energy security and affordability demonstrates a clear disconnect between the Labour government and the everyday struggles of working British people.
The continued refusal to explore new oil and gas fields, despite expert warnings, suggests a government more concerned with green virtue-signalling than with keeping the lights on and bills down for your family.
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This article is a factual summary of reporting by the Daily Express. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.
Source: Daily Express | Breaking Brexit News
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