Wes Streeting
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Should we be angry at what happened to him?
My God, yes.
As I said to you, I couldn't watch the full footage.
I found it so distressing.
And the callous incompetence of that moment and that policing and the way in which the perpetrator of his murder was able to weaponise in that way...
Those are things we should take seriously.
Should that generate national rage and riots in Southampton?
No.
And that is what some people, like Farage, have absolutely played into.
And that is what we must stand against and remember the words of Henry's father.
Well, we'll see what Ed decides on the licences because these are quasi-judicial kind of legal decisions.
I do think there is a case, because I don't see this as...
a sort of culture war issue and a kind of, do we go for renewables and electrification?
I mean, look at the state of our energy security.
I think there is both an economic case, an energy security case, as well as a moral case to go faster on electrification and faster on renewables and just go big on renewables.
Big growth opportunity, big environmental gain, great.
I think we can fund some of that green transition
through using tax receipts from oil and gas.
So Ed Miliband's wrong.
Ed Miliband's policy's wrong.