Ed Miliband is Surrendering Our Energy Security to China

So, it appears that Sir Keir Starmer trip to China next week will now go ahead, following his craven surrender over the Chinese ‘super embassy’. His decision to approve it flies in the face of the advice from the security services, not to mention common sense.

But the UK’s national security is already being compromised by our ever-increasing dependence on China for much of our energy and transport infrastructure, all thanks to Net Zero.


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Hound of Heaven
Hound of Heaven
2 months ago

Slightly off the topic of this excellent article, does anyone know if Starmer was actually invited to join President Trump’s Board of Peace?

Marcus Aurelius knew
2 months ago

Who is Starmer?

Hound of Heaven
Hound of Heaven
2 months ago

Actually, I think I have asked quite an important question. Does Trump trust Starmer? The reasons given for the UK not joining are weasel words.

Marcus Aurelius knew
2 months ago

Seriously, yes, you have. Not going along with Trump is now apparently a badge of honour for our Glorious Leaders.

stewart
2 months ago

Apparently he has refused.

Hound of Heaven
Hound of Heaven
2 months ago
Reply to  stewart

Yes, but was he invited?

Tonka Fairy
2 months ago

The reason that all refining and processing of these raw materials is done by the Chinese is that the acids and solvents used are absolutely horrendous. They are extremely harmful to humans and the planet, but China cares not about those two things.

How very “green” and “progrssive”.

Norfolk-Sceptic
Norfolk-Sceptic
2 months ago
Reply to  Tonka Fairy

Yes, horrendous, but manageable, though very expensive. The problem has been that a small company (or one of any size) in the West cannot compete with a subsidised processing plant in China, with the subsidies including poor environmental protection and H&S.

mike r
mike r
2 months ago

Miliband keeps saying we are moving away our energy security away from dictators and petrostates. Seeing that in the UK we are sitting on massive oil and gas reserves, does this mean that he is calling Sir Kier Starmer a petrostate dictator?

NeilofWatford
2 months ago

Everything Labour does is in China’s interests, almost certainly by CCP command.

Pete Sutton
Pete Sutton
2 months ago

“the text was kept secret…”
So even Miliband didn’t know what he was signing? Sounds quite likely…

John Kitchen
John Kitchen
2 months ago
Reply to  Pete Sutton

He often doesn’t understand what he’s saying.

mrbu
mrbu
2 months ago
Reply to  John Kitchen

I’d like to think you’re correct. The alternative is too disturbing.

kev
kev
2 months ago
Reply to  Pete Sutton

A memorandum of zero understanding

stewart
2 months ago

I don’t know. The UK should try to have good relations and trade with everyone, including China. The more deals with more countries, the less dependent on any one country.

John Kitchen
John Kitchen
2 months ago
Reply to  stewart

The problem is not having deals with China, it’s having nearly all your deals with China.

mrbu
mrbu
2 months ago
Reply to  John Kitchen

Quite so. No sensible business plan revolves around a single supplier.

Norfolk-Sceptic
Norfolk-Sceptic
2 months ago
Reply to  John Kitchen

It’s the deals that are the problem.

Labour are committing the country to a dysfunctional Energy Industry, predominantly with Wind & Solar using equipment manufactured abroad, because China has cheap Energy. It’s cheap because they are using Coal like there’s no tomorrow, while we are winding down North Sea Oil and Gas before its time, and are prohibited (by our own government) from accessing the Bowland Shale. Our fuel is very expensive, and most is intermittent.

China uses coal-fired power stations to power EVs, because they have to import most of their oil/gas. And inflicting this solution on the West, that has plenty of Oil/Gas, just adds to their defence strategy.

Norfolk-Sceptic
Norfolk-Sceptic
2 months ago
Reply to  stewart

You are correct. You don’t know.

JohnK
2 months ago

Solar panels last a fair bit more than 15 years – maybe 25 before they need replacing. I have a group of them that are almost 12 years old, and their efficiency has deteriorated by about 5%. This was measurable because last year I had a couple of extra new ones of the same design so it was possible to compare the output of each group in identical conditions. They were made in Malaysia.

Replacement of any such equipment is always a financial and technical combination at the end of it’s lifespan.

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
2 months ago
Reply to  JohnK

I guess in England they don’t get much sun and so they last a little longer?

mrbu
mrbu
2 months ago
Reply to  JohnK

I’d concur with this, with one big caveat. We had solar panels installed in our previous property in 2011. They were German made and came with a 20-year performance guarantee (allowing for a small reduction in efficiency over that period). When we left that property in 2024, there had been no noticeable degradation in performance, nor had there been any technical problems with them.
However, that was German-made panels, and they were more expensive back then than the panels currently on the market. Much more expensive, once you factor in inflation.
My concern is that the Chinese-made panels on the market these days will be of lower quality than the ones we had.

Kev
Kev
2 months ago
Reply to  mrbu

mrbu… Nothing surer.

Alec in France
Alec in France
2 months ago
Reply to  JohnK

Ours were installed in 2008 and are still going strong, albeit with slightly reduced performance. The feed-in tariff contract, at over €0.50/KwH (!), runs for almost 3 years more.
We’re a lot further south though.

Norfolk-Sceptic
Norfolk-Sceptic
2 months ago
Reply to  Alec in France

The problem with solar panels, and windmills, is that the Government is removing all reliable Energy sources from the National Grid, so there’s likely to be extensive, unplanned, power outages, especially at night. And some of the production will be needed to power cars, fire engines, ambulances, tractors and combine harvesters. 🙂

Curio
Curio
2 months ago

Why is this political pygmy portrayed as a statesman making decisions. Like the rest of them he takes his orders from the Brussels mob. In today’s DT, Evans-Pritchard says “A China-Europe energy alliance could deliver a new world order” and the villeins want to be part of it, even if they have to clean toilet skid marks.

Norfolk-Sceptic
Norfolk-Sceptic
2 months ago
Reply to  Curio

Some don’t realise just how true their utterances are. 🙂

RTSC
RTSC
2 months ago

All from the Party that loudly proclaims its virtue about the slave trade and our part in it.
They really are the most disgusting hypocrites.

I doubt if President-for-life Xi will humiliate Two-Tier, the way Trump has. Xi knows that the fact Two-Tier is there, kow-towing to him, is humiliation enough.

varmint
2 months ago

This moron is the most disgusting globalist parasite that is determined we align with the UN/WEF phony planet saving agenda at ANY COST. The highest electricity prices in the world that are forcing millions into energy poverty are not enough for this parasite. —He wants to double down on it all and pretend to save the planet harder and faster than any other country. —–But as someone once pointed out “The people get the politicians they deserve”. —–We trully are as thick as two short planks to allow this moron to decide our standard of living.

spud
spud
2 months ago

Could someone tell Millibrain which way up the Union Jack should be flown, he doesn’t look as though he is in distress – indeed he looks delighted as he signs away my sovereignty.