A Labour Government will provide much-needed global leadership in
the drive to net zero, to cut bills for families at home, has pledged, as he concluded a
first day of meetings with world leaders at the COP28 conference
in Dubai.
The Labour leader is attending COP28 to show how for his Labour
government, international leadership and collaboration is a
vehicle to ‘turbocharge growth in the UK and drive-up living
standards for British working people’.
Against a backdrop of the ongoing cost of living and energy
security crises that have hit families and businesses across
Britain, and a worsening climate crisis, is attending COP28 to show
that a Labour Government will be “fighting for Britain” to bring
in jobs and investment, which will cut bills, make us energy
independent, and tackle the climate crisis.
Labour's plans to make the UK a clean energy superpower will
bring down energy bills for families, by investing in homegrown,
cheaper energy. Doing so will also boost UK energy independence,
which has been undermined by the Conservatives, making the UK
vulnerable to fossil fuel dictators.
While the Conservatives water down net zero commitments and
retreat from the international stage, Keir Starmer’s Labour is
attending COP28 to show that stepping into collaboration with
allies is the path to bring in jobs and investment, cut bills,
give Britain the energy security we need.
After an afternoon in which he met world leaders including the
King of Jordan, and the Prime Ministers of Iceland, Lebanon, and
Barbados, Starmer set out more detail of Labour's global Clean
Power Alliance, a proposal the Labour leader took to Davos
earlier this year, gaining support for the plans.
A Labour government would secure a global 'buyer's club,' a
coalition of countries working together with the explicit goal of
reducing the price of energy at home and abroad through
investment, co-operation, and information sharing on
decarbonisation.
Building on basic frameworks set out by international initiatives
like the Global Climate Club, the clean power alliance will bring
countries at the cutting edge of climate ambition together to
share knowhow, speed up access to vital materials, such as
Cobalt, Lithium, and Nickel, and push others to match their
ambition. By driving the deployment of clean power, the alliance
will push down costs and strengthen critical supply chains,
speeding up the energy transition and ultimately lowering prices
for consumers at home and abroad.
Labour recognises that the energy transition requires a new way
of working if like-minded countries are to maximise their assets.
In a stark contrast to the Conservatives pitting countries
against each other, Labour will pursue healthy competition,
accompanied by the necessary international cooperation.
This alliance will benefit UK business and UK consumers. It will
lower prices, create jobs, secure our energy sector supply
chains, ramp up demand, turbocharge our energy transition, and
ultimately contribute to growing our economy - whilst encouraging
others around the world to do the same.
Starmer has set out how under Labour, “Britain will be back on
the world stage” as a reliable and ambitious partner to lead on
solving the biggest challenges our world faces. The clean power
alliance is one example of how as Prime Minister he will achieve
this for the benefit of British working people. It builds on the
announcement out of Labour Party Conference 2022 that Labour will
make the UK a world-leading clean energy superpower, committing
to delivering a zero-carbon electricity system by 2030.
At COP28, countries are going to be pressing to agree to an
ambition to triple renewable generation deployment between now
and 2030. Labour’s plans would see installed renewable capacity
more than triple by 2030.
Commenting on Labour’s global Clean Power Alliance,
will say:
“The only way to end the cost of living crisis is to cut energy
bills with clean, homegrown power for our country. The drive to
net zero is an economic opportunity that my government will
seize.
“By building a global Clean Power Alliance, a Labour government
will build strong partnerships abroad to boost prosperity at
home. While the Conservatives risk global relationships to make
divisive political points, Labour know they're a path to lower
bills for working people in Britain.
“My Labour Government will be a serious, responsible partner, in
the national interest. Every decision I take will be to cut bills
for families, boosts energy independence, and protect our country
for future generations.”
MP, Labour’s Shadow Energy Secretary, said:
“The Conservatives have trashed Britain's reputation for climate
leadership, and have turned their backs on the race for clean
energy.
“Labour’s Clean Power Alliance will bring countries together to
build the clean power we need to give our countries lower bills
and real energy security.
“The British people want lower bills and climate leadership- that
is what Labour will deliver.”