Labour reveals "Tories’ £1.7 billion gas storage mistake"
New analysis reveals the continued cost of Tory failure on energy
security, as the choice to close Rough gas storage – before being
forced to reopen it years later – has cost Britain £1.7 billion
across last year and this year. As far back as 2018, Labour’s
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves issued warnings on the impact on
energy bills and security, as one of many voices raising the alarm
on government short-termism. Yet despite these warnings and having
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New analysis reveals the continued cost of Tory failure on energy security, as the choice to close Rough gas storage – before being forced to reopen it years later – has cost Britain £1.7 billion across last year and this year. As far back as 2018, Labour’s Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves issued warnings on the impact on energy bills and security, as one of many voices raising the alarm on government short-termism. Yet despite these warnings and having no plan for building energy security into the future, the Tory government closed Rough gas storage, making Britain more exposed to prices spikes abroad. That meant soaring energy prices have hit UK households harder – with this costly Tory mistake leaving families shelling out more. With inflation persistently high over the last few months, the weekly food shop up and the Tory mortgage bombshell, households are facing the consequences of 13 years of Tory economic mismanagement. With more storage, the UK could buy gas cheaply now, store it, and use it over the Winter when demand is higher. But because we don’t have that storage or alternative homegrown energy, we have been forced to buy now for delivery in Winter at a higher price. Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and France all have gas storage capacity equivalent to 25 per cent to 37 per cent of annual consumption, while the UK’s storage capacity is equivalent to just two per cent of its annual demand. Even after Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine made the reality of this insecurity clear and led to an enormous energy bills crisis in Britain, the government refused to admit till May 2022 that this was a mistake. Rachel Reeves MP, Labour’s Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, said: “Despite warnings this Tory government shut down gas storage and once again left working people paying the price for their sticking plaster approach. “Yet another failure on energy security hasn’t just left families paying more, it’s left us exposed and reliant on others. “Instead of investing in homegrown energy to lower bills, create jobs and strengthen our energy security, they are happy to keep laying the costs on working family. “Built on the rock of economic responsibility, Labour will drive forward the industries of the future - working in partnership with businesses and workers – to sort out these Tory energy failures, get bills down and restore some economic security.” Ends Notes:
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