Boris Johnson news – live: PM’s Gulf trip using ‘another murderous dictator to keep lights on’, Rayner says
PM to ‘stick to principles’ amid claims he is going from ‘dictator to dictator’Boris Johnson is using “murderous dictators to keep lights on” because the Conservatives have failed to prepare an energy strategy during their years in power, the shadow deputy prime minister has claimed during noisy exchanges in the Commons.Angela Rayner, facing deputy prime minister Dominic Raab, said the PM was now “on a begging mission” as he visited the Gulf states to ask them to increase oil production.“The government benches have a choice – they can accept Labour’s plan to save working families hundreds of pounds on bills funded by a one-off levy on the soaring profits of energy companies,” she said.“So I ask the deputy prime minister – is their only plan to keep on begging?”Mr Raab said while Labour had been campaigning for Jeremy Corbyn to become leader, Mr Johnson had been “leading the response to the nerve agent attack on Salisbury”.The PM is visiting the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, even though MPs have urged him to scrap plans for a post-Brexit trade accord with the country after it executed 81 people over the weekend.In Abu Dhabi, Mr Johnson insisted he has raised the two countries’ poor human rights records “many, many times”, adding: “I’ll raise them all again today.”Show latest update
1647442235Ministers falling behind on levelling up and net zero, say government’s own advisersBoris Johnson’s ministers are at risk of failing to deliver on their levelling up agenda and net zero target unless they “picks up the pace”, the government’s own infrastructure advisory body has warned.The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) said the government was making only “slow progress” with plans to boost investment in deprived parts of the country and shift Britain’s energy use to achieve the goal of net zero emissions by 2050.Our politics reporter Adam Forrest has more details: Matt Mathers16 March 2022 14:501647441211ICYMI: Parents to be given £100 for PE kits by Welsh governmentParents in Wales who are struggling with bills will be given £100 by the government to cover the cost of PE kits.Education minister Jeremy Miles said the policy would help with the cost of living crisis and make household budgets “go a little bit further”.Any child who receives free school meals will be eligible for the one-off assistance from summer 2022.Our policy correspondent Jon Stone reports: Matt Mathers16 March 2022 14:331647439205Nonsense to suggest PM pressed security services over Lebedev peerage, Raab claimsDominic Raab insisted he has “never overruled” intelligence advice as he was forced to defend Russian-born businessman Evgeny Lebedev’s appointment to the House of Lords. More
