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Miliband's speech to Labour conference – summary of key points

Ed Miliband’s speech had a policy announcement (see 11.14am), but it contained a lot more too and got a very good reception. His comments about Elon Musk are at 11.48am. Here are some of his other lines.

And friends, friends, we’ve got to call out Farage and his cronies for who they are.

They are the Investment crushing, ob destroying, bill raising, poverty driving, science denying, Putin appeasing, young people betraying bunch of ideological extremists.

That is who they are.

And we know where they want to go next because they have told us.

And he said Labour would campaign against them because of their support for fracking too. (See 11.14am.)

We know what Reform’s approach is:

Scapegoat anyone or anything they can pretend is the cause of all our problems:

They want to blame diversity, net zero, anything they can find to stir up division.

Friends I’ll tell you this. They’re wrong, they’re dead wrong about the causes of our country’s problems.

Here’s the thing, It’s two dominant right wing, Tory ideas that have devastated Britain over the last few decades.

The first idea, from the 1980s, trickle down economics, remember that, enrich those at the top, everyone else would feel the benefits.

But we all know how that worked out.

All it did was bring the deep inequality that still scars us to this day.

It didn’t work.

It can never work.

The second idea, from the 2010s

Austerity: that if government got out of the way and cut, cut and cut again, it would sort out our economic problems.

And we all know, and you all know from your communities, that was a disaster too.

Our Clean Industry bonus rewards the offshore wind industry for investing in Britain and that’s the right thing to do – but under a Labour government, public money must serve the public interest.

That’s why I can announce that we will introduce a new Fair Work Charter as a condition of that bonus. And let me spell it out, fair wages, the very best rights at work, and yes access to unions.

You know what I discovered when I walked into this department for energy.

Current rules mean that if you work offshore in renewables, more than 12 miles out at sea, you are literally in no man’s land when it comes to employment protection.

You’re not even guaranteed the minimum wage.

It is a scandal, It is a Tory scandal.

And I say we will end it.

Our principle which we will put in law – offshore, onshore, land or sea: you will be guaranteed fair pay and decent rights at work.

  • He recalled a speech given by his father, the leftwing political philosopher Ralph Miliband, to a Labour conference in 1955

You know my dad spoke at conference only once as a delegate, the party conference was in Margate, it was 1955, 70 years ago.

Recently I looked back at his speech: in 2 minutes, he attacked the national executive committee, he complained about the composite he was being asked to support, and he called for the nationalisation of the commanding heights of the economy.

It’s good some things don’t change in the Labour party.

But he said something in that speech that has always had special meaning for me: he said being part of this party was a great adventure: and we had a vision the Tories will never have.

A great adventure

For me, for us, for our party, that’s the point of being in politics.

Key events

Miliband tells Elon Musk to ‘get the hell out' of British politics

Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, used his speech to the Labour conference to say that Elon Musk should “get the hell out” of British politics.

Referring to the far-right billionaire who owns Tesla and X, and who delivered a virtual “fight back or die” speech at the recent “Unite the Kingdom” rally calling for a new government, Miliband said:

The truth is, I wish Nigel Farage was just the snake oil, Tory city boy we’ve known about for years.

But he’s actually morphed into something even more dangerous.

He’s now a key part of a global network who want to destroy the ties that bind our communities and our way of life.

And I can sum up the threat for you in two words: Elon Musk

He incites violence on our streets.

He calls for the overthrow of our elected government.

He is an enabler of disinformation through X.

He thinks he can tell us how to run Britain.

Conference, we have a message for Elon Musk:

Get the hell out of our politics and our country.

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