Nigel Farage’s Direct Question on North Sea Oil & Gas Exposes Keir Starmer’s Evasion at PMQs – Political Tensions Escalate as UK Energy Debate Intensifies. vinhprovip - US Social News

Nigel Farage’s Direct Question on North Sea Oil & Gas Exposes Keir Starmer’s Evasion at PMQs – Political Tensions Escalate as UK Energy Debate Intensifies. vinhprovip

Nigel Farage’s Simple Question on North Sea Oil & Gas Leaves Keir Starmer Floundering – PMQs Descends into Evasion Again

 

Nigel Farage asked a straightforward and urgent question in Prime Minister’s Questions this week — and once again received no proper answer from Keir Starmer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Farage pointed out that Norway, our North Sea neighbour, has opened 49 new oil and gas drill sites in the last year. On the UK side? Zero.

 

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With UK gas reserves critically low — down to just two days in some reports — and the risk of energy rationing this winter, Farage asked why Britain is not opening new licences, reducing excessive taxation on exploration companies, and working towards energy self-sufficiency.

 

He highlighted the obvious benefits: thousands of new jobs, increased tax revenue, and lower gas prices for British families and businesses.

 

The response from Starmer was pure deflection. Instead of addressing Britain’s energy security, the Prime Minister attacked Farage personally, bringing up earlier comments on the Middle East conflict and accusing him of wanting to “rush into war”.

It was classic Westminster theatre — swerving the actual question and launching into pre-scripted political point-scoring.

 

The look on Farage’s face said it all: disbelief mixed with frustration at the total lack of accountability.

 

This is not an isolated incident. Prime Minister’s Questions has become little more than a weekly spectacle where serious questions about the future of the country are routinely dodged.

 

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The official purpose of PMQs is to hold the Prime Minister directly accountable on government policy and current affairs. In reality, it has degenerated into scripted exchanges, planted questions from the government benches, and evasion from the front bench.

 

Farage’s question was entirely reasonable. Global events in the Middle East are pushing energy prices higher. Fuel is already rising at the pumps (many drivers are paying 12p a litre more in just the past week). Britain remains dangerously dependent on imported energy while our own North Sea reserves sit largely untapped.

 

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