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Miliband Accused of Breaking Ministerial Code Over Approval of Dale Vince Solar Farm

by Will Jones
1 February 2025 11:00 AM

Ed Miliband has been accused of breaking the Ministerial Code after his department approved an application for a solar farm owned by the millionaire Labour donor Dale Vince. The Telegraph has the story.

Last week, the Department for Energy, Security and Net Zero signed off on Heckington Fen Solar Park, a 524-hectare solar farm in Lincolnshire, which is owned by Ecotricity, Mr Vince’s green energy company.

Ecotricity has donated £5.4 million to Labour since 2021, making Mr Vince one of the party’s most prominent business backers.

Nick Timothy, the Tory MP and Assistant Whip, has written to Sir Keir Starmer’s ethics adviser, urging him to investigate Mr Miliband.

In a letter to Sir Laurie Magnus, the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards, Mr Timothy pointed to a clause in the Ministerial Code that states no conflict should arise or “could reasonably be perceived to arise” between Ministers’ duties and private interests.

He wrote: “It seems clear that there is indeed such a conflict in this decision, and beyond doubt that it ‘could reasonably be perceived’ that a conflict has arisen, given the financial support given to Mr Miliband’s party by the applicant.

“Did Mr Miliband seek your advice on how to avoid or manage the perception of a conflict in making this decision? Did he seek the advice of his permanent secretary?”

Mr Timothy, the MP for West Suffolk, claimed the Energy Secretary had “fallen short” of public expectations, telling the Telegraph: “It is difficult to see how Ed Miliband has not broken the Ministerial Code in making this decision, which benefits a significant Labour donor.

“There is no case for constructing these giant solar and battery farms on agricultural land, but Miliband’s Net Zero zealotry means more of these monstrosities are heading for rural communities.

“The Government has questions to answer not only about its links to Dale Vince but also about the absurdity of this rush to intermittent and unreliable renewables.”

The Energy Department said it was Lord Hunt, a Minister, and not Mr Miliband who was responsible for signing off on the solar farm.

Worth reading in full.

Tags: CorruptionDale VinceEd MilibandMinisterial CodeSolar farmSolar PanelsSolar Power

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TheBasicMind
TheBasicMind
2 years ago

Yep I was having difficulty believing these figures until I worked out the lads don’t even realise they are doing it because it’s institutional rapism.

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Markus Skepticus
Markus Skepticus
2 years ago

Am I reading this wrong, is this parody?

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
2 years ago
Reply to  Markus Skepticus

Yes.

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
2 years ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

Or at least I hope so!

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Benthic
Benthic
2 years ago
Reply to  Markus Skepticus

I was wondering that, it went straight over my head.

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Roy Everett
Roy Everett
2 years ago
Reply to  Markus Skepticus

Am I reading your comment wrong, is this Poe’s Law?

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago

My efforts to understand the first paragraph ended in a serious case of brain entanglement. I had a cup of tea and then went for a walk. Much better now.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

“My efforts to understand” … this article have failed miserably.

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10navigator
10navigator
2 years ago

‘Before things get ugly.’ The article has the sole redeeming feature of reminding me of Paul Newman’s eponymous ‘Harper’ in the 1966 film. The Sheriff (bad guy) says to our hero: “I could get ugly about this.” To which Newman replies: “You ARE ugly.”

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago

It’s far too early to spark one up Ian.

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago

“To understand the sheer scale of the violence against women on U.S. college campuses, we have only to refer to the Association of American Universities’ 2020 report, which points out that 18% of women taking a four-year undergraduate course will have been raped at least once by the end of it. This isn’t just unwanted touching or groping, but rape. And this figure is closely replicated in another study by RTI International”

I recall a report about a “U.S.” city where after guns were legalised, various crimes, including violations of women, decreased. Whether protecting women and children is a priority for the Democrat party in that country is another matter (and I think also of the massacre that was prevented by a passer by armed with a gun who stopped the assailant).

I might also add, I seem to recall a piece in a newspaper some years ago (possibly the Guardian?) which claimed that the hard left have a bit of a blind spot about violations of women.

Last edited 2 years ago by Hugh
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sskinner
sskinner
2 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

And Jews.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago

Wow, this is certainly positive news;

”Switzerland stops the Covid vaccinations: all vaccination recommendations have been withdrawn, doctors can only administer the controversial vaccines in individual cases under certain conditions – but then bear the risk of liability for vaccination damage.Whilst it is unfortunate that they cite high prevalence of natural immunity and low levels of virus circulation as primary motivation, rather than the complete ineffectiveness and damage caused by the “vaccine”, it still represents the most courageous act by a public health authority.
Nevertheless, they do still mention those last two facts. It’s progress. Pushing liability onto the doctors is very welcome. Maybe, they’ll put a bit more thought into the part they are playing in the democide.”
https://metatron.substack.com/p/switzerland-withdraws-all-covid-vaccination

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

“Pushing liability onto the doctors is very welcome”

For those Drs and others in the medical industry in the UK who bother to do some research or engage in periods of CPD (continuous professional development) this development must surely be a wake up call – he wrote optimistically – or perhaps even a ruddy thunderbolt.

Welcome news nevertheless because it puts medics everywhere on notice.

“Not me guv” just won’t wash anymore and neither will “acting under orders your Honour.”

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

“Acting under orders” never worked. Remember Nuremburg Medical Trials…?

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Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Good news Mogs. Do you think this court action had anything to do with it?

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/will-swiss-court-action-over-vaccine-injuries-turn-the-worldwide-tide/

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

I was thinking it’s possibly something to do with the banker who’s currently suing the Swiss Health Minister regarding his fraudulent claims about the death jabs;

https://theswisstimes.ch/swiss-banker-files-criminal-charges-over-false-covid-vaccine-statements/

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NickR
NickR
2 years ago

I’ve no idea what point this article is trying to make.

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Castorp
Castorp
2 years ago
Reply to  NickR

Two words:
Ian
Rons

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helenf
helenf
2 years ago

WTF??

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago
Reply to  helenf

ChatGPT hacked poor Mr Rons’ brain.

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NeilofWatford
NeilofWatford
2 years ago

Looks like the DS nas been hacked.
Too subtle for me, had to look twice at the headline and still don’t get it.
Lawlessness reigns on these campuses, inside and outside the classrooms.

Last edited 2 years ago by NeilofWatford
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Ian Rons
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Ian Rons
2 years ago

Yeah, I’m taking the fucking piss. Weird how many people affecting English didn’t get it.

Last edited 2 years ago by Ian Rons
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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
2 years ago
Reply to  Ian Rons

We all got it, Ian. Anyone not appearing to get it was only taking the fucking piss.

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Ian Rons
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Ian Rons
2 years ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

Well don’t get upset old chap, old bean, old man.

Weird that you say “we all” though.

Last edited 2 years ago by Ian Rons
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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
2 years ago
Reply to  Ian Rons

I’m only taking the fucking piss, Ian.

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Ian Rons
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Ian Rons
2 years ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

Spoken like a true… erm… Englishman.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago
Reply to  Ian Rons

If you have to explain the joke…

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Ian Rons
Author
Ian Rons
2 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

The West will have to arm trans activists in order to win.

Your tenks are stronk. Russian tenks. Stronk.

Last edited 2 years ago by Ian Rons
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For a fist full of roubles
For a fist full of roubles
2 years ago
Reply to  Ian Rons

Oh, do shut up.

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Markus Skepticus
Markus Skepticus
2 years ago
Reply to  Ian Rons

Weird how a p1sh article like this was allowed to be published in the first place.

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Peter W
Peter W
2 years ago
Reply to  Ian Rons

Are we not supposed to be Sceptics, to see through the blarney and bullshit? Well, this article is good training. We should take nothing at face value and THINK!

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A Y M
A Y M
2 years ago

Trolling the Daily Skeptic again.

Might have been funny a week ago.

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Pilla
Pilla
2 years ago

What a weird article! I sincerely hope it’s parody! I don’t like IR bringing in the Russia/Ukraine conflict which has absolutely nothing to do with the problems real women are having in sport (and everywhere?). If all the DS articles become like this, I will unsubscribe!

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DS99
DS99
2 years ago

@Ian Rons – are those stats you quote correct about 18% of female undergraduates being raped – that seems quite high?

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GrouchoMarques
GrouchoMarques
2 years ago

I lived in the district of Dunwoody, greater Atlanta GA, some 25 years ago. The neighbouring district of Kennesaw had recently prior had a problem with significantly increasing home burglary, so they mandated that every household must keep a loaded gun on the property. Burglaries fell to near zero. It’s how America works.

Now if you take guns away mayhem will ensue.

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SomersetHoops
SomersetHoops
2 years ago

I presume this meant to be satire, but it misses any humour, so doesn’t work.

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