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Net Zero chief Ed Miliband is ‘furious’ at Gulf trade deal talks because he thinks their oil production is anti green

Cabinet row has erupted over plans to strike a bumper trade deal with some of the world's richest countries

NET Zero Minister Ed Miliband has tried to sink Britain's trade talks with the Gulf - because he thinks their oil production undermines his eco agenda.

‘Red Ed’ has been lobbying No10 and the Treasury warning it would undermine the government’s mission to make Britain a “clean energy superpower”, The Sun on Sunday understands.

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But he was rebuffed and told the mission to get Britain’s economy growing trumps the green agenda.

A source said: “He expressed his concerns to the Treasury and No10 and appealed to them - but he did not win.”

Another said: “He is always lobbying.”

Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is currently in the Gulf as he hopes to ink a trade deal with the oil-rich bloc in the New Year.

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The Gulf includes Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar. Britain’s trade relationship with the bloc is already worth a whopping £57 billion.

The King and Queen of Qatar are coming to Britain in December for a full-blown state visit.

The oil pumped in the Gulf powers the world economy.

Cutting it leads to fuel shortages and global recession - as happened during the 1973 oil crisis.

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Mr Miliband previously spearheaded Labour’s old plan to splurge £28 billion a year on green projects.

Sir Keir Starmer killed off the policy before the election, fearing it was too expensive and a flop with voters.

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Miliband's allies said he does not oppose the trade talks.

A Government spokesman said: "We're seeking a modern trade deal with the Gulf and negotiations are moving at pace.

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"Economic growth is this government’s driving mission and trade deals like this one, which we estimate could boost the UK economy by £1.6bn, have an important part to play in that."

Labour's Net Zero energy chief Ed MilibandCredit: Alamy
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