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Visiting an offshore energy farm in the North Sea today, Liberal Democrat
leader, Nick Clegg will warn that Britain’s energy security is under severe
threat as a result of the Government’s disintegrating energy policy, which will
lead to an ever-increasing dependence on vulnerable foreign energy supplies.
Setting out Liberal Democrat proposals to secure energy independence for
Britain, Nick Clegg will argue that politicians of all parties need to
demonstrate the kind of vision, application and political will behind the Apollo
Project that succeeded in putting man on the moon, in order to head off the
threat to the security of our energy supply.
Nick Clegg
said:
"The Government has been looking at energy from the wrong end of
the telescope.
"The scale of its failure to plan for Britain’s energy
security has been brought into sharp relief by the Georgian crisis, which
underlines the risks of increasing dependence on foreign energy sources as North
Sea oil supplies run down.
"Rather than use its period in office to
reduce Britain’s dependency on vulnerable supplies from unstable regions, Labour
has dithered and flip-flopped for over a decade. Instead of an energy policy, we
have a potential economic, environmental and national security disaster waiting
to happen.
"But we have an enormous opportunity to create real energy
independence for the UK, freeing ourselves from the shackles of foreign oil,
coal and gas.
"Renewable energy is no longer a pipe-dream. It is
realistic and achievable. All it requires is the leadership and vision that has
been lacking under years of tired Labour thinking.
"That’s why today I am
setting out Liberal Democrat proposals to become energy independent by 2050.
This will require the kind of ambition and political will that succeeded in
putting man on the moon.
"We need an ‘Apollo Project’ for British energy
independence.
"Just as Britain invested in the North Sea in the 1970s to
transform our energy prospects through oil production, we must today make
similar investment in renewable technologies to harness Britain’s vast renewable
energy resources, combined with major reductions in energy consumption."
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