Speeches by Miliband.
Every Hansard contribution by Ed Miliband this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 41–60 of 1,212 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 24 Mar 2026 | Household Energy Bills “Public services across the country, including schools and hospitals—I hope this will come to the hon. Member’s constituency—are seeing reductions in their bills, and money is being transferred to the frontline. We on the Government Benches support those proposals. We support lower bills. As I said to the right hon. Mem…” energycost-of-livingfiscal-policy | 72 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Middle East Conflict: Energy Security “No, it is not. The hon. Gentleman is entitled to his own opinions, but he is not entitled to alternative facts. What the last Government said, what this Government said and what every sensible economist says about more production is that his idea of more drilling—“drill every last drop,” or “drill, baby, drill”— would …” energyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 80 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Household Energy Bills “My hon. Friend makes the really important, and relatively basic, point that gas is priced and sold on the international market. Whether it comes from the North sea or is imported, it is charged at the same price. And do not just take my word for it; when the shadow Energy Secretary was in post she said that more drilli…” energycost-of-livingfiscal-policy | 68 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Household Energy Bills “My hon. Friend raises a really important point, and no doubt the Chancellor will cover this in her statement shortly. It is incredibly important that we protect the most vulnerable, particularly at this time. I am proud of the action we have taken to nearly double the number of people getting the warm home discount to …” energycost-of-livingfiscal-policy | 103 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Middle East Conflict: Energy Security “This party and this Government are taking a pragmatic approach to these issues. We are using existing oil and gas fields for their lifetime, including with tiebacks, which is welcomed by industry, but we are not going to fly in the face of the evidence. The answer to a fossil fuels crisis is not to double down on fossi…” energyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 83 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Household Energy Bills “First, let me congratulate my hon. Friend’s council on its great work. The Government are putting hundreds of millions more this coming year into warm homes as part of our record-breaking investment. I hope we can agree across the House that investing in home upgrades is a way to not just have more energy efficiency bu…” energycost-of-livingfiscal-policy | 72 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “I do not. We continue to use the North sea, and ours is a pragmatic position. But there is a wider lesson that the House has to focus on. Is the lesson of this crisis—a fossil fuels crisis—to double down on fossil fuels, or is it to drive forward with clean energy? We believe clean, home-grown power that we control is …” energycost-of-livingeconomy-jobs | 63 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Household Energy Bills “My hon. Friend makes a really important point. The Conservatives come here month after month making the same argument about something that will not reduce bills by a single penny. It was they who said that during the last crisis and when they were in government. This Labour Government are about reducing people’s energy…” energycost-of-livingfiscal-policy | 63 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Middle East Conflict: Energy Security “Before the hon. Gentleman self-combusts, let me tell him that, as a result of the court decision, those projects are proceeding at risk. I will tell him the way we will make a decision. I am not going to comment on a live planning issue, but I will say in general that we will make a decision that is legally watertight.…” energyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 110 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Household Energy Bills “The Conservatives’ plan is totally incredible, and the shadow Secretary of State knows it. Their plan on renewables is just to tear up the contracts. They had 14 years to do it, and they did not do it. Why? Because they know that they cannot. I have to say, it is quite extraordinary that her position is now to abolish …” energycost-of-livingfiscal-policy | 96 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “I congratulate my hon. Friend’s local hospital. He rightly shows the way that cheap, clean, renewable power can cut bills not just for families, but for our public services, as GB Energy is doing, so that we can transfer money to frontline patient care.” energycost-of-livingeconomy-jobs | 44 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Household Energy Bills “We are driving forward with contracts for difference, and we are looking at that proposal. On the hon. Gentleman’s more general point, though, he is absolutely right that rolling out renewables at speed—solar, wind, all types of renewables—is the best way to insulate ourselves from global economic shocks. That is a poi…” energycost-of-livingfiscal-policy | 71 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “Since conflict broke out in the middle east, we have acted to prevent price-gouging, help those who rely on heating oil, and ensure that businesses get a fair deal on their bills. The energy price cap will fall by £117 next week, with savings locked in until the end of June. We have also sped up work to take control of…” energycost-of-livingeconomy-jobs | 91 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Household Energy Bills “First, I accept the hon. Member’s congratulations on our announcement of the future homes standards today, which are a really important measure—they should never have been abolished by the last Conservative Government. On warehouses and car parks—particularly on the warehouse question—we are looking at how we can roll …” energycost-of-livingfiscal-policy | 70 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “The Chancellor will have heard the hon. Member’s question, because she is in the room. My right hon. Friend is providing support for people but on a platform of fiscal stability, which the Conservative party would do well to understand.” energycost-of-livingeconomy-jobs | 40 |
| 5 Mar 2026 | Energy Markets “We use negligible amounts of fuel from China, and I can absolutely reassure my hon. Friend, and indeed his constituents, on security of supply.” energycost-of-livingeconomy-jobs | 24 |
| 5 Mar 2026 | Energy Markets “That is why we said in our manifesto that we would keep existing oil and gas fields open for their lifetime. Indeed, we did not just say it; we had a good dialogue with the industry, in which it said that one thing that would make existing oil and gas fields competitive was tiebacks to fields with new production. We li…” energycost-of-livingeconomy-jobs | 171 |
| 5 Mar 2026 | Energy Markets “The hon. Gentleman speaks with great eloquence on these issues on behalf of his constituents and others. He is absolutely right to say that, in a situation like this, everyone has a responsibility. The Government have a responsibility, and private companies have a responsibility too—he is right to make them aware of th…” energycost-of-livingeconomy-jobs | 79 |
| 5 Mar 2026 | Energy Markets “My hon. Friend speaks with great eloquence on these issues, and he is absolutely right. As I said earlier, it is striking that so many countries now talk about this as an energy security issue. For the 80-plus countries that supported the road map for the transition away from fossil fuels at COP30, it was as much about…” energycost-of-livingeconomy-jobs | 91 |
| 5 Mar 2026 | Energy Markets “My hon. Friend is so right. I talk to partners around the world, including in Europe, which the Liberal Democrats asked about, and elsewhere, and it is interesting that so many other countries now take this approach. The case for renewables was always a climate case, but for so many it is now as much an energy security…” energycost-of-livingeconomy-jobs | 75 |