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Labour proposes Energy Bill amendments to save nation £93bn
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer during the first meeting of his new Shadow Cabinet in central London. Picture date: Tuesday September 5, 2023.

LABOUR has put forward amendments to the Energy Bill that it says would cut bills across the country by £93 billion.

The party put forward amendments to the draft legislation, as MPs gathered in Parliament to discuss it, which would also make Britain energy secure and end the Tory ban on onshore wind.

Opening up the report stage of the Bill in the commons, Energy Minister Andrew Bowie said that the law will provide “cleaner, cheaper and more secure energy.”

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